Hi guys and girls, I'm a Music Production student from the UK, and although the majority of my degree focuses on the end user for hardware etc, it does involve some (according to my lecturer) 'basic electronics'.....
But unfortunately I'm the least electronically minded person around, I just can't get to grips with it, so I have a few questions to see if you can help me out please!
1) Given that a typical loudspeaker will have a nominal resistance of 8 ohms, why do you think a 220 ohm resistor was used to represent the loud speaker load in the experiment?
The following question is related to equalisers and opamps....
2) What effect will a series connected capacitor have on an audio signal at;
a)Low audio frequencies
B) high audio frequencies
Hope you can offer me some help guys!
But unfortunately I'm the least electronically minded person around, I just can't get to grips with it, so I have a few questions to see if you can help me out please!
1) Given that a typical loudspeaker will have a nominal resistance of 8 ohms, why do you think a 220 ohm resistor was used to represent the loud speaker load in the experiment?
The following question is related to equalisers and opamps....
2) What effect will a series connected capacitor have on an audio signal at;
a)Low audio frequencies
B) high audio frequencies
Hope you can offer me some help guys!