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panfilero
- Jan 1, 1970
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ok... here's my question: If I have a millivolt range audio signal
and I add a dc offset to it, and then I take my new signal and send it
to a speaker with a built in amplifer, will this be the same as
sending the audio signal alone to the amplifier?
What I think: I think yes... because the way speakers work is by
vibrating along with the fluctuations of the audio signal, and since a
dc signal is flat, this wont affect the output of the audio
amplifer....
thanks
and I add a dc offset to it, and then I take my new signal and send it
to a speaker with a built in amplifer, will this be the same as
sending the audio signal alone to the amplifier?
What I think: I think yes... because the way speakers work is by
vibrating along with the fluctuations of the audio signal, and since a
dc signal is flat, this wont affect the output of the audio
amplifer....
thanks