Need cap help Newbie here

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Hello, I have some old 70's peavey sp3 speakers. 2 way 15" with 22xt horn.

The cross over point was 800hz.

I want to make it 2000hz.

The stock woofer was a 4 ohm, the new one is a black widow 8 ohm.

So...

I need the right caps for 2,000 hz crossover at 8 ohms horn and woofer.

The issue is the woofer was 4ohm and now 8 ohm. I'm not sure if that affects the value.

CAPACITOR 25UF, 100V
CAPACITOR 4mfd 10% 200 vdc
Resistor, power. Resistance: 500 Ohm. Power: 10 watt. Tolerance: 10%. ( I think that is what it says for sure 10%)


new ones from calculator this is what I found...

1st Order Butterworth

2000 Hertz

8 Ohm Tweeter / 8 Ohm Woofer
Parts List
Capacitors
C1 = 9.94 uF
Inductors
L1 = 0.64 mH

will these work?
 
Would I be better off replacing the whole crossover with a new dayton 2000 or something? I think it won't work with out an l pad then though correct? The old crossover has that rectangular stone and a transformer looking part on it.
 
Hello, I have some old 70's peavey sp3 speakers. 2 way 15" with 22xt horn. The cross over point was 800hz.
How do you know? That is the proper crossover frequency for a 15 but not many 1" exit CDs can go that low. And PVs own documentation says the recommended crossover for the RX22 is 1.2khz at 12dB/oct minimum so something doesn't add up.

I want to make it 2000hz.
OK you're going in the right direction but why 2khz?
 
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