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strange interstage divider, why would a company do it this way

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  • strange interstage divider, why would a company do it this way

    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.

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    That's a L filter followed by a voltage divider.

    http://www.electronics-tutorials.com...ss-filters.htm

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