I don't understand why the higher frequencies seem to get attenuated the most when a signal is loaded down excessively.
My conception of how loading affects a signal is that the impedance of the load and the output impedance of the signal source form a voltage divider. Setting aside any reactive components, I don't see why that effect wouldn't be uniform across all frequencies.
Or is it just that there usually is a reactive component, like the inductance of guitar pickups?
My conception of how loading affects a signal is that the impedance of the load and the output impedance of the signal source form a voltage divider. Setting aside any reactive components, I don't see why that effect wouldn't be uniform across all frequencies.
Or is it just that there usually is a reactive component, like the inductance of guitar pickups?
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