No, the photo lady no longer works there... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gifYo Jason, u and Noah get in the PE photo album this year?
You're over-complicating the matter.How do you know it's 8? I thought it varies with frequency changes. This is why a zobel network is usually added to stabilize rising impedance with increasing frequency.
Never said that it did. I just said it will stabilize (meaning flatten) the rise.but it's not going to lower the nominal impedance.
This has nothing to do with zobel networks.How do you know it's 8? I thought it varies with frequency changes. This is why a zobel network is usually added to stabilize rising impedance with increasing frequency.
I thought zobel networks made it more "receiver friendly" by making it a constant resistance network. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that pertains to his question somewhat since he asked at what impedance (about) should the receiver be.This has nothing to do with zobel networks