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Is my LT44 transformer suitable for audio (de)coupling?
"Phil Allison" wrote in
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"Lostgallifreyan"
** What an asinine ****ing idiot !
Must be one of them six toed "home studio" autistic mental retards.
The reason the claim that HF dominates seems wrong to me, is I
think a peice of string is its own length, regardless of whether we
measue in inches or centimetres, let alone a nonlinear scale. White
noise has a very specific definition, in which energy is equal
across the spectrum, does not
dominate part of it. It's out perception of pitch that does that.
** Absolute CRAP.
Go away - half wit.
Sledge away mate, you know it makes sense.
** I was far too kind before.
This evil cretin is a slimy public menace.
Remember this little gem:
[quote, you, earlier post]
It has equal amounts of noise energy in equal amounts of bandwidth.
So, 50% of the noise energy is in the band from 10 kHz to 20 kHz.
90 % is in the band from 2kHz to 20 kHz.
95 % is in the band from 1 kHz to 20 kHz.
99% is in the band from 200Hz to 20 kHz.
[/quote]
That looks like what I said, an equal spread across the frequency
plot of the spectrum.
** It is very clearly an unequal spread.
95% of the energy is above 1 kHz and only 5% below.
If I took your line I could say that 99% was in the band up to 19.8
KHz (1% from there to 20 KHz) and suggest that the LF was dominating.
** But you would have to be a donkey ****ing, pointy headed moron to
say that.
Oh ....
but that is EXACTLY what you are .......
....... Phil
Well, you give value for money, I'll give you that.
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