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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I ripped apart some old speakers recently in haste, but want to resurect the three way crossover they had inside. I t comprised the following:
5w 2.2 Ohm wirewound 4.7uf 100v bipolar 6.8uf 100v bipolar Can someone please knock up the schematic for these? Everything I search for inlcudes at least one inductor, which whilst I'm sure is better, is not necessary for what I am doing. Many thanks, Dan |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Just found that the tweeters are shafted anyway, so it's back to the original 2 way. Thanks anyway.
Dan |
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