it seems to me that the thing about audio caps is pretty unsettled.
it also seems to me that it's easy to settle.
does anybody have a scope and a frequency generator that can sweep a sinewave from 15Hz to 20KHz ?
the idea is to slowly sweep through the audio frequency range with a cap between the generator and scope to see how much distortion and signal loss is incurred across the sweep.
i know they arent uniform across the range, but we are looking for a relativly flat response.
and i am wondering how well a poly would work as an audio dc-blocker - because i'v not seen anybody try with poly's before!
it also seems to me that it's easy to settle.
does anybody have a scope and a frequency generator that can sweep a sinewave from 15Hz to 20KHz ?
the idea is to slowly sweep through the audio frequency range with a cap between the generator and scope to see how much distortion and signal loss is incurred across the sweep.
i know they arent uniform across the range, but we are looking for a relativly flat response.
and i am wondering how well a poly would work as an audio dc-blocker - because i'v not seen anybody try with poly's before!
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