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Old 12th February 2010, 05:34 PM   #1
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Default Meadowlark Kestrel 2 XO changes

I am thinking about making some upgrades to both XO caps and the HF cement block resistor. The Auricap is a 7.0uf at 10%, the nonpolar electrolytic is a 65uf at 10% and the cement resistor is a 15w. My questions are:
- Would there be any detrimental effect if I changed the Auricap to a 6.8uf but with a much tighter tolerance?
- how about changing the NP to 68uf with tighter tolerance?
- Is there a problem changing the 15W to a 12W?

Any and all comments appreciated. Thank you.
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