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Re: bi-polar caps

2003-05-16 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

Blocking DC in this case.
8uf would be fine. The tolerance of these things is +/-20% anyway. The worst
you could do would be to lose a little bass, but I doubt you'd notice it -
your speakers probably aren't that good. (Nobody's speakers are that good).

Ken

>i'm building the drum sim board, and was wondering about the effect of
>using different size non-polarized caps for the outputs, like 8uF. are
>these used for decoupling, or blocking dc? trying to avoid mail order
>shipping charges and wait time (and curious). thanks,
>daryl
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