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Re: Hi John!

If you use the classic frequency response and amplitude response measures as an indicator of audibility, no, you cannot.

I cannot say the same for differential localization.

Your 10 footer is 100 milliohms, the 23 footer is 92 milliohms, so no diff there..

That would leave only C and L...as a rough estimate, you doubled L and C on one run. Both mechanisms store energy, so you have to consider the lag that results.

10 footer, 2 uH, 23 foot, 4.6 uH. Assume cap is negligable..

Does the 2.6 uH cause sufficient lag anywhere in the spectrum to be audible..

Does the 2.6 uH provide inductive shedding at audible levels?

Both of those question, I have not derived an answer to yet. But I'm woikin on it.

Sorry, wish I had a black and white answer.

Cheers, John




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