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    Join Date: Nov 2019

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    I'm Philip.

    Default Dynamic compliance 10 vs 100 Hz .

    Howdy folks ,

    It's new cart time here and I'm looking at a few different options one being from Audio Technica who quote their figure in 100 Hz . Is there a way of converting the compliance figures from 100 Hz to the more commonly used 10 Hz ? .

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    I think as a very rough rule of thumb 1.5 to 2x the 10Hz figure gives you the 100Hz figure

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    Thank you , that's close enough for me to work with .

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty38 View Post
    I think as a very rough rule of thumb 1.5 to 2x the 10Hz figure gives you the 100Hz figure
    It's the other way round:

    Compliance at 10Hz = (1.5 - 2.0) x the compliance at 100Hz.
    Barry

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