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Old 23rd May 2004, 12:22 AM   #1
dsb_mac is offline dsb_mac  Canada
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Default Axiom M22 mod

I'm a mod rookie and would like to upgrade some of the crossover components in the Axiom M22 speaker. I'd like to replace the caps and resistor having read they are the easiest to upgrade. I've included a picture of the crossover. Would someone be so kind as to point out what the labeled components are?

The components were marked as follows
A: 685K, 100V
C: Hanlan 1.5uF 100V BPI +/-10%
D: Hanlan 3.3uF 100V BPI +/-10%
F: 7W 10ohms 5%

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