Wharfedale Linton 2 Old Model

Which most possibly are way out of their uF value and ESR spec by now anyway.

In fact, for ELCAPs that are over 45 years old, that is practically a given.

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Neither. I had just read somewhere that when renovating speakers it was a good idea to replace/upgrade the red/black wires and soldering points. This is the wire that links drivers to cross overs I'm taking about not the circuitry solder on the crossover.
 
@Galu
Update on my Linton restoration.
Changed the caps. First for me and pleased to say went well. I also added extra seals around the drivers and repositioned the wadding to sit evenly round the cabinet. WOW What a difference. The main thing I noticed was the stereo imaging it's now very spacious. Very crisp sounding speakers
Not thunderous bass but for classical tastes superb.
Thanks again for your help..🙏
 
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Hi trying to restore a set of these speakers and amp for sentimental reasons (parents).

The sounds quality is poor, muffled probably a good description so suspect its the speakers rather than the amp.

Daft question how do you open the cabinet to get to the driver ?

Thanks in advance.
 
@NipsAlot

Often when owners report that their speakers sound "muffled" it means that the tweeters are not working - perhaps having been burned out at a loud party!

After you remove the speaker grill, the first thing to do would be to put your ear close to a tweeter and check if it is, in fact, tweeting.

Please return if you require more assistance.