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Old 1st December 2011, 08:56 AM   #1
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Default XO Components

I am planning my first DIY build and am getting all the parts together. One recommendation was to use Jantzen Superior Caps instead of the stock Dayton Audio, and Epcos motor run caps for the mid and woofer. Can anyone confirm that these are a good choice and will help with the SQ? the Jantzens are more expensive, but the motor run caps are about the same price, just can't get them with the rest of my order at PE. Again as a noob to all this, I just want to make sure I am getting the right stuff! thanks.
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