Just a few basic q's re a crossover re-build fo type type LSU/HF/III.LZ/8;
I've opened them up and the 3.3uF capacitor & 0.5mH inductor on the HF output are in the opposite positions to those indicated on the schematic below - is this likely to be a mistake?
Or does it not matter for these components?
I've seen 2 versions of schematics for the 12/15" models that show both arrangements.
Also, I need an 8uF capacitor for the HF input (nearest is 8.2); would a 3.3uF & 4.7uF in parallel suffice?
Finally, can anyone recommend a good type of capacitor to use? - I don't want to let these speakers down but I don't want to break the bank either.
I've seen Jantzen Superior-Z recommended, but that will come to over £300...
Thanks
I've opened them up and the 3.3uF capacitor & 0.5mH inductor on the HF output are in the opposite positions to those indicated on the schematic below - is this likely to be a mistake?
Or does it not matter for these components?
I've seen 2 versions of schematics for the 12/15" models that show both arrangements.
Also, I need an 8uF capacitor for the HF input (nearest is 8.2); would a 3.3uF & 4.7uF in parallel suffice?
Finally, can anyone recommend a good type of capacitor to use? - I don't want to let these speakers down but I don't want to break the bank either.
I've seen Jantzen Superior-Z recommended, but that will come to over £300...
Thanks
the 3.3uF capacitor & 0.5mH inductor on the HF output are in the opposite positions
I need an 8uF capacitor for the HF input (nearest is 8.2); would a 3.3uF & 4.7uF in parallel suffice?
Doesn't matter, they are still in series. Either way is fine.
Yes, certainly, as long as they are nonpolar or bipolar types.
Doesn't matter, they are still in series. Either way is fine.
Yes, certainly, as long as they are nonpolar or bipolar types.
Thanks Rayma
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