I would put the same ones back in. Those aren't bad and the speaker was voiced using them.
-Chris
-Chris
I would put the same ones back in. Those aren't bad and the speaker was voiced using them.
-Chris
Oh ic, i wonder whether the mundorf cap can have better benefit or not as high end speaker often use mundorf.
They are generally the same type as you have in there. You most probably will not actually hear any difference at all.
For a speaker crossover, the capacitors handle current. So the film types aren't really the best you could use, but rather foil types. Two problems with those. The size, and the cost. They would hold up better over time if you play them loud, but it is less expensive to replace the caps once you burn enough foil off in them.
Quite frankly, if you want a huge increase in sound quality, use an active crossover and some good amplifiers, one per driver. So a three way system would use three stereo power amplifiers. The increase in quality is simply awesome. Messing around with crossover components just won't get you there.
-Chris
For a speaker crossover, the capacitors handle current. So the film types aren't really the best you could use, but rather foil types. Two problems with those. The size, and the cost. They would hold up better over time if you play them loud, but it is less expensive to replace the caps once you burn enough foil off in them.
Quite frankly, if you want a huge increase in sound quality, use an active crossover and some good amplifiers, one per driver. So a three way system would use three stereo power amplifiers. The increase in quality is simply awesome. Messing around with crossover components just won't get you there.
-Chris