Here,s something nobody seems to know the answer to.
Some "talk boxe" builders state they use a cap to protect the driver from low frequencies. Some just put a light bulb or two in the circuit to reduce power to the driver.
Some state they use a cap but when looking inside its a light bulb!
Does the light bulb act as a filter protecting the driver from low frequencies? or does the driver handle these because of the bulb?
And if those using a cap before the driver to protect it from low frequencies will the amplifier still think its driving an eight ohms load? or will this damage the amplifier?
I have asked these questions many times but have not got an answer.
Some "talk boxe" builders state they use a cap to protect the driver from low frequencies. Some just put a light bulb or two in the circuit to reduce power to the driver.
Some state they use a cap but when looking inside its a light bulb!
Does the light bulb act as a filter protecting the driver from low frequencies? or does the driver handle these because of the bulb?
And if those using a cap before the driver to protect it from low frequencies will the amplifier still think its driving an eight ohms load? or will this damage the amplifier?
I have asked these questions many times but have not got an answer.