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Old 18th April 2004, 07:05 PM   #1
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Hey, i already have the 2 CSX woofers, which i got for a great deal, and a pair of the northcreek tweets also purchased under retail. I have already built the boxes, and now im down to the Xover. Does anyone have a parts list for this? I dont want to mess it up. I want to use polypropylene caps for all of it except the lowpass, in which i would like to use electrolytics. Wayne J says there is not decrease in SQ with the use of electrolytics and it will keep costs low. Your help will be great, Thanks guys.
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