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In Reply to: Zobel networks posted by TA on November 1, 1999 at 12:48:09:
their chief indisputable purpose is to make the speaker seem like a resistor to the passive crossover which makes them work properly. There are very audible nuances that are acheived in my experience by making the load variant amplifiers see a uniform real load, but this perception remains in dispute by other reputable audiophiles.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Zobel networks - Mart 14:22:05 11/01/99 (9)
- then another question on zobels - klaus 04:08:13 11/02/99 (8)
- Re: then another question on zobels - Paul Joppa 21:20:02 11/02/99 (0)
- welcome to the mysterous world of raw drivers - Mart 06:36:11 11/02/99 (6)
- so what's the value of "nominal impedance"? any meaning? - klaus 10:02:42 11/02/99 (5)
- Re: so what's the value of "nominal impedance"? any meaning? - Jon Risch 20:40:43 11/02/99 (1)
- Kudos! - Mart 22:47:26 11/02/99 (0)
- Re: so what's the value of "nominal impedance"? any meaning? - Mart 13:21:34 11/02/99 (2)
- Re: so what's the value of "nominal impedance"? any meaning? - klaus@mchugh.ru 00:47:21 11/03/99 (1)
- Re: so what's the value of "nominal impedance"? any meaning? - Mart 18:15:48 11/03/99 (0)