Attached is a picture of the crossover in my Revel F12 speakers. The speakers are probably close to 20 years old now and I see there are several electrolytic capacitors in the crossover and I'm going to replace them. I assume the yellow capacitors are film caps? I'm not familiar with the labeling on them and if someone can provide some comments I'd appreciate it.
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Yes.I assume the yellow capacitors are film caps?
Can you find replacement for those 100V ±3% NP electrolytic capacitors?I see there are several electrolytic capacitors in the crossover and I'm going to replace them.
How about a picture of the back sideAttached is a picture of the crossover in my Revel F12 speakers. The speakers are probably close to 20 years old now and I see there are several electrolytic capacitors in the crossover and I'm going to replace them. I assume the yellow capacitors are film caps? I'm not familiar with the labeling on them and if someone can provide some comments I'd appreciate it.
Electrolytic crossover capacitors (and these appear to be high quality) should last much longer than 20 years.
I see no urgent need to replace them.
I see no urgent need to replace them.