"Mike Rivers"
That's a good case for removing the capacitor entirely since the
only purpose it serves (other than to pass the signal from one
stage to another) is to remove that "bias" so that the DC condition
of the driven stage isn't affected by the DC condition of the
driving stage.
Phil Allison wrote:
[Yet more *stupid, putrid]
Mr. Rivers' has a good point, calmly stated as well, even in the
anticipation of your inevitable mindless attack.
Phil, you're a troll (big news there) and nothing else. You have no
interest here except to pretend credibility to keep people sucked in
until your attack. Sitting in front of your computer with some audio
cookbook, arguing with everyone until it goes beyond the scope. I'll
bet you hang out the police NGs with a copy of the vehicle code in your
lap doing the same thing there.
In all fairness to you, though, your penchant (you'll look it up) for
baiting everyone you encounter does qualify you for the title of Master
of that art.
Readers here can't tell sh*t from chocolate? Then who on Earth are
*you* writing for?
That's a rhetorical question, everyone but you already knows the answer.
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