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  1. crutschow

    Speakers and Bass Frequencies

    Sorry, but I have no idea what point you are trying to make(?). I see nothing that is related to whether it is a tube or solid-state amp. Of course the ear is not linear, but the speaker output should be linear, since it's purpose is to reproduce the original sounds/music as faithfully as...
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    Speakers and Bass Frequencies

    In theory yes, but they would need to be designed to have the same low frequency response as a large speaker, which is not a trivial requirement.
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    Speakers and Bass Frequencies

    Yes, can use multiple small speakers to get the combined needed low frequency air movement. But how is that an advantage over one larger speaker?
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    Speakers and Bass Frequencies

    Not similar, especially for volume levels. More air has to be moved for a given volume level, as the sound frequency goes down. That's why tweeters are the smallest, and midrange and bass speakers are larger. Thus bass speakers are required to move the most air to give high volume levels at the...
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    Understanding audio splitter in reverse

    Yes, as AK stated, connecting two outputs in parallel should not be done without resistors to isolate the two outputs.
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    Opamp Filter circuit

    Besides using Fourier analysis, which can be a little complicated, you can use piece-wise linear transient analysis. If the pulse rise-time is fast, then the capacitor will have close to zero impedance and you can replace it with a short for the pulse rise (giving a gain of 1 in your circuit)...
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    Opamp Filter circuit

    The pulse is an AC signal consisting of many Fourier frequencies. What exactly do you expect to see (or want to see) with the pulse input, as random component selection obviously didn't work?
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    Opamp Filter circuit

    Then random results should be no surprise.
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    Delta Prime, your posted capacitor connection will affect all switch positions, and the TS only wants it to slow the slow position. Thus the capacitor should be put in series with the left wire to the resistor.
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    The switch likely just connects to different winding taps on the motor, so adding the capacitor in series with the slow tap should be okay.
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    Why not put it in a small electrical box, in series with the plug, as I did? Seems like that would be a lot easier.
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    Of course, but a fan load is greatly reduced as the fan speed is lowered. More slip only causes more current if the motor load is increased at a constant applied voltage.
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    Yes, but you need to understand AC power, which can be a little tricky. There are resistive ohms and reactive ohms, and in this case they are reactive ohms from the capacitor, which do not dissipate power. In a capacitor, the voltage and current are 90 degrees out-of-phase so if you multiply the...
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    Not sure how much the current will be reduced (since there may be some reactive current which dissipates no power), but the power certainly will be. The capacitors dissipate no power, and since the fan will be using less power, then the power from the source must also be reduced. There is no...
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    Opamp Filter circuit

    It does have gain (of 1). Because at that simulated frequency, C1 has a very low impedance which basically shorts out R1, so the op amp is acting like a non-inverting follower amp with a gain of 1. As the frequency is lowered to the corner transition frequency of C1 and R1, the gain will...
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    Slow down AC fan speed

    An AC TRIAC lamp dimmer will reduce the fan speed, but introduce harmonics and often generates a buzz in the motor. I am presently using a high-voltage capacitor in series with a fan to quietly lower its speed and the power it consumes. Try a 1µF or more non-polarized (film type) 400V...
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    Current Flow

    Yes, when the transistor is on, the base-emitter voltage of a silicon transistor is about 0.7V. Since the LED requires more voltage than that to turn on, it will not conduct any current and will look like an open circuit.
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    Opamp + capacitor gain circuit

    Since there is no path for the op amp input bias current, the output will likely go to one of the supply rails and stay there. The capacitor will have no other effect on the circuit response, even if you did provide a DC path.
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    Oscilloscope always showing Sine Wave

    How do you expect us to know what is wrong, when you give us no info on the oscilloscope you have?
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    Resetting Latching Relay with Momentary Button

    Okay, Just wanted to clarify, as that might not be obvious to the TS.
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