I have seen alot of companies use interstage dividers like this one:
My question is why this way, and not just the typical marshall divider. Why not just use lower value resistors because it seems that what happens is r1 + r3 get thrown in paralell with r2 and r3 gets thrown in parallel with r1, + r2. and r2 + r3 are in parallel with r1. it seems to me you just get lower value resistors doing it this way, or is there something else going on.
My question is why this way, and not just the typical marshall divider. Why not just use lower value resistors because it seems that what happens is r1 + r3 get thrown in paralell with r2 and r3 gets thrown in parallel with r1, + r2. and r2 + r3 are in parallel with r1. it seems to me you just get lower value resistors doing it this way, or is there something else going on.
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