I'm curious what people think of this method for switching audio with relays.
The goal is to switch with no DC bias to prevent popping.
Hence the 1 Meg shunt around the relay contact with a 10uF AC coupling capacitor. The high value resistor couples the DC level to the capacitor but the 1 Meg and 4.7K output resistor (R9/R10) shunt the channels to -93dB when the relay is open.
Any thoughts?
The goal is to switch with no DC bias to prevent popping.
Hence the 1 Meg shunt around the relay contact with a 10uF AC coupling capacitor. The high value resistor couples the DC level to the capacitor but the 1 Meg and 4.7K output resistor (R9/R10) shunt the channels to -93dB when the relay is open.
Any thoughts?
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