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In Reply to: The SubSonic filter posted by BoxSet on February 24, 2013 at 13:44:03:
Good question. When I asked an audio designer about a non functioning microphone preamp (His product could also be used an MC phono preamp,)he suggested I remove a resistor that cut off everything below 20 Hz. In his design it was only one part. But then again their was no switch. It is possible some designs already have them built in the design.
Adding a switch can further degrade sound. A good friend of my father in the audio business has been working on improving sound in the entire audio chain for years. One of the things he has found the less connections in the audio chain, the better the sound. Everything in his system is hardwired. No RCA or speaker terminals on his equipment. Even his power is coupled directly to the power in the wall (i.e. no outlet.)
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