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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: chico CA
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Hello.
I scored a pair of Peavey 115-cx PA speakers at a yardsale. Curious as I am I would like to make new Crossovers with new fresh caps and good aircores of my own standard.... the crossovers in the speakers now dont have any markings on caps and coils so I dont know the layout- but I do know it is crossed at 1500hz...Or so the sticker says. Does anyone here have any information about theese speakers? Thanks!
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
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If you don't get a response here, try audioasylum High Eff speaker forum, and ask Jon Risch. He's an engineer at Peavey, and may be able to offer advice and/or data.
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