Hello, I'd like to ask for help. I would like to remove my digital crossover and replace it with a RL HIGH PASS line level filter as an experiment.
Crossover freq is 335Hz, the amp input impedance is switchable, 600, 20K, 100K ohms (I am using 100K ohms). I am interested in a simple, 6db/octave filter slope.
Can you please tell me the values of R and L that I need? Or, if possible, how can I compute them on my own.
Thank you,
Herman
Crossover freq is 335Hz, the amp input impedance is switchable, 600, 20K, 100K ohms (I am using 100K ohms). I am interested in a simple, 6db/octave filter slope.
Can you please tell me the values of R and L that I need? Or, if possible, how can I compute them on my own.
Thank you,
Herman
Hi,
Why aren't you considering reducing the amplifiers
input coupling capacitor to do the same thing ?
rgds, sreten.
Why aren't you considering reducing the amplifiers
input coupling capacitor to do the same thing ?
rgds, sreten.
I forgot to state that I am making a PASSIVE line level filter, not active. Using coupling capacitor, what would be the RC values that I need?
so how would i go about calculating a 150hz high pass filter for this input section?
Hi,
I'd be guessing without working out whats going on there, and I don't
have the time to do that. If input impedance is 100Kohm then a 0.01uF
will give a 150Hz high pass in series with the input. But seeing that
coupling caps are a concern regarding quality it makes more sense
to change the internal coupling capacitor than add an external.
rgds, sreten.
And 0.0047uF, 4.7nF a 335Hz high pass for 100K ohm in.
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