Why this happening to my circuit? I am inputting a 0-3.3 V sine wave into my voltage follower circuit using NE5532P. At the output I am seeing 0-3.3 V sine wave as expected. However, when I add a 1000 uF capacitor and a loudspeaker to listen to the sine wave my wave is clipped and its reading -800 mV for min and +680 mV for max on the oscilloscope. How do I fix this so that I only listen to 0-3.3 V sine wave? I'm in the lab and this is confusing to me.

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Why this happening to my circuit? I am inputting a 0-3.3 V sine wave into my voltage follower circuit using NE5532P. At the output I am seeing 0-3.3 V sine wave as expected. However, when I add a 1000 uF capacitor and a loudspeaker to listen to the sine wave my wave is clipped and its reading -800 mV for min and +680 mV for max on the oscilloscope. How do I fix this so that I only listen to 0-3.3 V sine wave? I'm in the lab and this is confusing to me.

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