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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Hi, I picked up a set of speakers w/ crossovers that a guy never got around to putting together into cabinets. I've built cabinets but haven't been able to sort out the crossover connections. There's a red wire labeled as '2?' in the schematic at the link below. Components are also listed below. Any help mucho appreciated!
•Woofer: Dalesford D100/250, 10” Bass-Mid, 100 watt •Mid: Dalesford D30/110, 5” Bass-Mid, 50 watt •Tweeter: Dynaudio D28, D 2806 2A, 71010 •5MF50VNP - TCN505A •25V 2.2µf, non-polar •10Ů5%7W •50V 4.7µf - bi-polar •10µf 50V •TH25 – 30C5NI - 25MFD – 30VNP •OHMITE, BROWN, DEVI, NO (component is hard to read … might be DEVE or DEVF or DEVH) •100MF50VNP - TCN50599A Link to schematic: http://jamminthesky.spaces.live.com/photos/cns!E3EFE7A9C064111A!223/ |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Hi,
Your "schematic" does not make a great deal of sense. Try seperating out the 3 sections for the woofer, mid and tweeter. |
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