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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Design compensation for bad electricityPosted by drdna on: 1/4/2009
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 Paul S wrote:
how many LCs does one need , given perfect, quiet AC to begin with?
Probably correct, considering the physical vibrations etc. that large capacitors can create. There may be the potential for added distortions. However, most of what we are concerned with here would be AC to DC conversion, so the point may be less important in this case.

However, for general considerations, the absence of distortion in the amplified audio signal may require re-equalization of the system to correct for compensatory mechanisms. As such, I think it is more of a case that the value of a capacitor may need to be changed, more than the capacitor be dispensed with...

Adrian

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