Above its cutoff frequency the low pass filter looks like a high impedance to the amp. Thus the amp won't be driving significant current into the load at these frequencies and won't expend power.
Low Pass Filter Wasting Power?
Folks,
If I use a low pass filter in the speaker wire am I "wasting" power? It has been suggested to me that these devices, which keep the higher pitches off the woofer, are modifying an already amplified signal and thus wasting power. I wonder. If the speaker isn't producing those upper pitches, and if the filter doesn't heat up, where did the "wasted" energy go?
Regards,
Troy Scott
If I use a low pass filter in the speaker wire am I "wasting" power? It has been suggested to me that these devices, which keep the higher pitches off the woofer, are modifying an already amplified signal and thus wasting power. I wonder. If the speaker isn't producing those upper pitches, and if the filter doesn't heat up, where did the "wasted" energy go?
Regards,
Troy Scott
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