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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Brown
>
> Right on!  BUT -- one good way to deal with this when you 
> already own the narrower filter is to tell the K3 that its 
> bandwidth is wider than it is. For example, I have tell the 
> K3 my 400 Hz 8 pole filter is 500 Hz, and the 1.8 kHz filter 
> is 2.2 kHz. I find that I also want to shift the 1.8 kHz 
> filter down about 150 Hz. 

Maybe the K3 software should adjust its DSP bandwidth so that you get a
smooth variation of the cascaded bandwidth as you turn the knob. When the
narrower filter engages, widen the DSP a bit. There's no way to make it
perfect, but it has to be better than having the user fudge the filter
bandwidths.

73, Carl WS7L

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