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    3155 L-Pads

    Hey folks,

    I´d like to swap the original L-pads in the 4355 to some fixed resistors.
    Which values would I need to reach the +4db setting of the L-pad for the HF and UHF section


    Thanks a lot,
    Olaf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.db View Post
    Hey folks,

    I´d like to swap the original L-pads in the 4355 to some fixed resistors.
    Which values would I need to reach the +4db setting of the L-pad for the HF and UHF section


    Thanks a lot,
    Olaf
    Take the value at +4 on your L-Pad and you'll have it. But I believe that if you have it at +4 it's like you don't have any. (L-Pad)...
    I would disconnect it...
    cheers!

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    Thanks for your help


    Actually I haven`t got the oppertunity to measure the values, sorry. But you think I could simply bypass the L-Pads!?

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    3155 has two L-pads. One 16 ohm and one 8 ohm.
    Remove L-pad will affect the crossover frequency.

    Set L-pad to +4, disconnect cables and measure the value between the legs.
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    "Here is what I get measuring an L-Pad." (Quote:4313B)


    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...eling-networks

    This is what I found for the 8ohm L-Pad. But I´m not shure how to read this....
    The "series resistor" (3 to 2) varies from 7.2ohms to 0 ohms, so I guess I could simply cancel this resistor!?
    But which value does the remaining "parallel resistor" has to be ?

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    If you can find my 3155 charge coupled schematic it should have the fixed resistor values in it.

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    Thanks for the hint
    So it would be none series-resistor and a 100giga-ohm in parallel ?


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    No, the 16 ohm L-Pad measured 8 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position and the 8 ohm L-Pad measured 4 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position.

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    I'd say to make sure the 100Gig ohm resistor is non-inductive
    and that 1% might sound better, but someone might take me seriously.
    (a -really- poor idea)

    Sometimes including non-physical parts (particularly DC resistive paths to ground)
    help electrical simulations run properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    No, the 16 ohm L-Pad measured 8 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position and the 8 ohm L-Pad measured 4 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position.
    That is for the "B-position" and is the 0 position setting as you mentioned.
    But I´m looking for the +4db setting.
    I thought this would be the "A-position" without a series resistor and just the 100gig ohm parallel resistor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    No, the 16 ohm L-Pad measured 8 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position and the 8 ohm L-Pad measured 4 ohms in series and 22 ohms in parallel at the 0 position.

    So, If I decided to run at 0db without variable Lpad I've absolutely to place in the crossover an 8/22ohm for the 2441 and a 4/22ohm for the 2405, otherwise it changes crossover point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by berga12 View Post
    So, If I decided to run at 0db without variable Lpad I've absolutely to place in the crossover an 8/22ohm for the 2441 and a 4/22ohm for the 2405, otherwise it changes crossover point?
    I would agree, but I´m not really a technician to ultimatly varify it

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    Ok I purchase them lets try!

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