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<p>Since most ears stop at 16KHz I'd say its safe to stop there.</p>
<p>--Tim (can't hear above 10K) Ressel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/23/2016 9:47 AM, Jacob Watters
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cite="mid:CAKcdib00YeRRO_XJkFWr-5WJhQdyU8xyhTkBs9EhTNDPJW+-5A@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I am working on a filter and I was trying to get the
maximum cutoff up to 20kHz. I found that I needed much smaller
caps than what is usually used in most filters.
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<div>Then I noticed that on the Arp 2600 the max filter cutoff is
labelled as 10kHz.</div>
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<div>What is the normal max cutoff for a 4-pole -24dB analog
filter?</div>
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--Tim Ressel
Circuit Abbey
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