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Hi Gordy,Let's say you want your coupling cap to be 6dB down (that's half voltage) at 80 Hertz. ...
This simple first order filter is flawed, however. The Zin of the AKSA is not a constant 43K; it varies very slightly with input amplitude because of the base admittance on the semiconductor, T1. But this is likely only about 10%, so it's not all bad. Furthermore, there will be considerable phase shift at the corner frequency, extending upwards to about 300Hz, which is significant. The only way around this is to increase C1 to large levels, and the stock value is 0.47uF, ten times larger. ...
"In my case, the line level cap will replace a capacitor bank in the speaker x-over of some 150 uF! Absolutely worthwhile. And it's possible to use very high quality caps because they are so small. Much cheaper than the passive x-over components." EXACTLY !!!Much cheaper than a Active x over too!and cleaner sounding.
This is what I have been doing for a long time (at 130 Hz)I just wish LP was just as easy !!