Speaker HF Impedance Correction?

Discussion in 'DIY Discussion' started by speedy.steve, Oct 7, 2006.

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    speedy.steve

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    I'd be most interested if anyone here tried the following mod on their speaker cables and can say what the difference was?

    Its from

    http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/ubyte2e.html

    Text excert;
    "PS. If anyone uses Speakers without HF Impedance Correction, get an 6.2 Ohm Carbon Composite Resistor (2Watt - non inductive) and a 0.47-1uF Siemens stacked Film Capacitor (or equivalent) and connect these across the cables at the Speaker-end.

    If you use NAIM Amp's (or others that warn you about using highish capacitance cables) make three turns around a 6mm Core (say a piece of a cheap plastic Biro) in each of two leadout wires at the Amplifier side, and connect a 10 Ohm, 0.1uF Zobel across the cable at either side of the small Inductors (making a symmetric PI Filter in essence)."
     
    speedy.steve, Oct 7, 2006
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