From: rock~elalink.net (Rick Barker) Subject: Re: That pesky capacitor.
>if the potentiometer wasn't wide open the capacitor would pass the high >highs at lower volume? Just a theory. FJM Not on mine(but maybe it's hooked up wrong). It's wired in parallel with lovely CAD system): -------| |------- | | | R1 | ----- \ ----- \ | | R1 + R2 = 500K When the mic is turned down all the way, R2=0 and Vout is at the same cap is shorted. So in both extremes, the cap is out of the circuit. Also, essentially passing everything except sub-100HZ. This is what led me to
likes bad dope. Rick
DATE: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 00:57:25 CDT
The 1995 SPAH Convention celebrating their 32nd Anniversary, will return to Crowne Plaza at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and will again be a 5-day Saturday night Banquet and Show, September 2. This is the Labor Day Holiday safely, and rest up for the Tuesday morning back-to-work rude awakening. that it will be another not-to-be-missed convention. Charlie Musselwhite - talked to him yesterday, and he's leaving next Tuesday, me and I'll try to get the info ASAP. Charlie also told me his long-awaited was originally scheduled to air prior to Charles Kuralt's retirement earlier it and added to it, so it should be a good segment. We're watching, Charlie. L.A. Blues - the Blues Harp Blow-Out sponsored by Southland Blues on last time I posted this info. Also, the Little Walter Harmonica Jam at the Snooky Pryor. (Tim, I assume this is the same jam hosted previously by Randy sure. If so, of course Randy will play as well.) Off the record comments/questions not intending to hurt my very good friend only, and no replacement reed plates available) at a cost comparable to the become aware of the cost of sending them back across the pond for warranty to toss it in the trash when it goes out, but tossing a $30 harp out would commend him for the great service he is doing in the name of harmonica. In of HarpStart, an organization dedicated to youth education, primarily the place winners in the 1993 World Harmonica Championships in Trossingen, I wish you all the best, Norman, and do not condemn you in any way for trying
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