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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Hi I have a pair of the original mission 752 speakers and they're now sounding very bright. I have been using them as Subs for my home cinema as well as music using a Cyrus 8vs2. I don't believe I've broken the drive units since I've not driven them *that* hard.
I suspect the electrolytic capacitor in the LF crossover has dried up which I believe will allow more HF into the bass unit. Easy to change and test apart from the printed value appears to be 15mF which I don't believe 15uF is more likely. Does anyone know the true value? or confirm my suspicions. Many thanks in advance |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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It would have to be 15uF.
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