These were my first separate speakers, rescued from the trash (in fact, I have never bought speakers, been fortunate). Based on a recommendation by @OldHector to start with simple circuits, going to start with re-capping these since ho hum speakers (good enough for the garage); nothing simpler than a crossover. @GM also gets a shoutout for encouraging me to dig into these, been several years them sitting.
Figure include this just incase of any value.
"Dad, I found the problem."
Looks like nothing to be concerned about.
Interesting capacitor foil material.
Now to the question, if reading correctly, the installed capacitor doesn't agree with the schematic. Go with a 25μF as installed?
Thanks in advance!
Figure include this just incase of any value.
"Dad, I found the problem."
Looks like nothing to be concerned about.
Interesting capacitor foil material.
Now to the question, if reading correctly, the installed capacitor doesn't agree with the schematic. Go with a 25μF as installed?
Thanks in advance!
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Point 25 micro farad.
Thank you.
Guess the tape removed part of it.
Only finding 0,22μF and 0,33μF, so which, please?
Parallel two 0.12 uf polyprophylene film caps. That gives 0.24 uf. These are 450 v rated, 5% tolerance, & $.69 each, in stock at digikey. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/panasonic-electronic-components/ECW-FD2W124J4/4271867
Parallel two 0.12 uf polyprophylene film caps. That gives 0.24 uf. These are 450 v rated, 5% tolerance, & $.69 each, in stock at digikey. https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/panasonic-electronic-components/ECW-FD2W124J4/4271867
Thank you.