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HPF

2001-10-07 by endiendi@tin.it

>playing with a 1968 RA Moog HPF

The above was written by Paul in #12574 message. No comments 
followed..
Does it mean that Paul is also working on a MOTM HPF filter? just 
courious.   Cheers  Enrico Italy

Re: [motm] HPF

2001-10-07 by Paul Schreiber

The MOTM-420 has HPF, and so will the upcoming SEM filter.

There is not that much sonic difference between 12 and 24dB HPF, like there
is for LPF.
You can always connect 2 '420s in series if you disagree :)

I was repairing one for a friend.

Paul S.

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> The above was written by Paul in #12574 message. No comments
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> Does it mean that Paul is also working on a MOTM HPF filter? just
> courious.   Cheers  Enrico Italy
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Re: [motm] HPF

2001-10-07 by T.J.

> The MOTM-420 has HPF, and so will the upcoming SEM filter.
>
> There is not that much sonic difference between 12 and 24dB HPF, like there
> is for LPF.

 And all this time I was thinking the MOTM ladder filter would have a switch
for LP/HP, along with the cool  frequency range switch.  :-(

Terry (doesn't have a 904B)

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