What value has the old one?
If it's the same 2.2µF as the yellow one, then yes, it's OK.
Voltage is OK too, if you wondered.
If it's the same 2.2µF as the yellow one, then yes, it's OK.
Voltage is OK too, if you wondered.
2500V for the speaker? That's shocking literally! I will pass on turning my room into a lightning storm concert hall 😁, but thanks for the electrifying suggestion! ⚡🔊
Thank you, everyone, for being so supportive! It's amazing to find such a helpful community here.
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I have pair of bookshelf speakers 6ohms 3 way
Kamranbits talks of a 3-way speaker. Note that he has previously made a thread on:
Suddenly Change in ohms of my 3 way speaker Aiwa
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/suddenly-change-in-ohms-of-my-3-way-speaker-aiwa.405641/Do you see what I mean about "going round in circles"?
For reference, attached is an image showing Kamranbits' 3-way Aiwa speaker (it's the one at the bottom of his stack).
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I got a bit busy, and that topic got buried. I couldn't find a chance to reopen it since it's old, so I decided to start a new one. 😁 Plus, I completely forgot about it until I saw you mention the old thread."
It's not old and wasn't closed.
I'm closing this thread, you have all the info you need.
I'm closing this thread, you have all the info you need.

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