Hi,
Wharfedale, 3 way I'd say, no idea what model,
pretty useless without using the right drivers.
Not that it won't work in some fashion with generic drivers,
and probably better than an "off the shelf" 3 way crossover.
Linton or Glendale 3 way is my best guess. The printed
inductor values do allow the model to be identified.
rgds, sreten.
Wharfedale, 3 way I'd say, no idea what model,
pretty useless without using the right drivers.
Not that it won't work in some fashion with generic drivers,
and probably better than an "off the shelf" 3 way crossover.
Linton or Glendale 3 way is my best guess. The printed
inductor values do allow the model to be identified.
rgds, sreten.
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Thanks ,
I was going to take the parts off and reuse the boards for other crossover projects. They are a nice size and sturdy. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't putting a "babe Ruth" baseball card in my bike spokes!
Jeff
I was going to take the parts off and reuse the boards for other crossover projects. They are a nice size and sturdy. I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't putting a "babe Ruth" baseball card in my bike spokes!
Jeff
I'd probably want to use the parts, and maybe sketch the schematic if that bothered me but with sretens suggestions have you considered listing them for the cost of replacement parts and seeing how you go?
Thanks,
Any idea what I should ask for the parts? I know that some of the caps are 32 if np ones.
Any idea what I should ask for the parts? I know that some of the caps are 32 if np ones.
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