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Old 12th January 2009   #1
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easy DIY passive filter

Is there a easy build for a very simple line-level (or mic level) passive high-pass filter? It's hard to find any designs catered to someone like me who only knows how to solder together XLR cables, etc. Ive read that all you need is one or two capacitors and a resistor. In fact I've read that over and over, but it doesn't tell an ignoramus like me how to piece one together. Any sites with super-simple designs like this? Or could it be as easy as connecting the hot pin to a cap (rating?) and then have that cap connected to the hot pin of the next cable? My ultimate goal was to piece together an 8 ch. XLR to XLR hi-pass filter set. Maybe 4 ch set at 100hz and 4 more set for 300hz....
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