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Old 26th April 2010, 03:45 PM   #1
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Default Obbligato Capacitors

I am building a set of large, floor-standing, open-baffle speakers and have decided to go with Obbligato caps for the crossovers (tweeter and mid).

The folks over at Hawthorne Audio are organizing a group buy directly from DIYHifiSupply at a nice discount to typical retail pricing. I just thought I'd provide a heads up to anyone interested in purchasing these caps at a discounted price.

If this type of posting is seen as "bad form" by the moderators, please feel free to delete this post. I have no financial interest in Hawthorne Audio other than purchasing some parts from them. Since the discount is substantial, I thought I would share this opportunity with others here. I also have no desire to start a this-brand-is-better-than-that-brand discussion concerning caps. Please just consider this a FYI...

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Old 7th October 2010, 07:37 PM   #2
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Just a quick note that the folks at Hawthorne Audio are organizing another large purchase of Obbligato caps (at roughly a 20% discount from retail pricing) if anyone is interested. Again, I'm not affiliated in any way, just trying to share an opportunity...

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I've received a few inquires about obtaining Obbligato caps. My apologies for the confusion, its not a group buy that's going on here. Visit the Hawthorne Audio web page (Hawthorne Audio - Home Page) and use the e-mail link at the bottom of the page.
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Here's the updated link:

Hawthorne Audio • View topic - Getting ready to place another Obbligato order
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