I need a temporary high pass filter or rumble filter for a subwoofer set at 40hz until i can get something active sorted out.
I had a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-pass_filter Which seems to give the circuit and the equation, however i have no idea what sort of resistor value to use in order to derive the capacitance required.
Any help as to what sort of resistor value i should be looking at for a line level filter?
I had a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-pass_filter Which seems to give the circuit and the equation, however i have no idea what sort of resistor value to use in order to derive the capacitance required.
Any help as to what sort of resistor value i should be looking at for a line level filter?
It depends entirely on what impedance feeds the filter, and what impedance it in turn feeds. Also, a crude passive filter isn't really steep enough, get a dual-opamp and build an active filter!.
I do indeed intend to build an active filter, i just want a quick and easy passive one until i have the time to do so.
How can i calculate my amplifiers input impedance and preamps output impedance?
How can i calculate my amplifiers input impedance and preamps output impedance?
Hi,
a temporary solution is to drastically reduce the
input coupling capacitor value of the sub amplifier.
As prevously stated, won't work that well.
🙂/.sreten.
a temporary solution is to drastically reduce the
input coupling capacitor value of the sub amplifier.
As prevously stated, won't work that well.
🙂/.sreten.
Thanks for the help, however i found a digital 250 band equaliser plugin for winamp which i will be able to use when i need the high pass filter. The filter can be set for flat response at 39hz and to be 60db down by 35hz.
http://coyote.freeweb.hu/winamp/dsp.cgi
I will probably build a steep opamp filter however since it just so happens the sound source for this little event is a computer running winamp. I have tested the plugin with a spectrogram and it does work effectively at cutting out low bass.
http://coyote.freeweb.hu/winamp/dsp.cgi
I will probably build a steep opamp filter however since it just so happens the sound source for this little event is a computer running winamp. I have tested the plugin with a spectrogram and it does work effectively at cutting out low bass.
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