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Default LM386 to 3.2 ohm speaker?

"Father Haskell" wrote in message
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Current setup (220 uF output cap) does sound a bit thin, with definite
cutoff of the all-important bass frequencies. Thanks for the tip.


Yes 220uF is about 8 ohm impedance at 90Hz.

Depending on the speakers and their mounting you might try anything up to
around 1000uF and see if you can hear an improvement.

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