Can anybody identify the small component that is on top of the 3.3uf capacitor? It is in parallel with that cap for the tweeter and the brand looks like a Z and the component is labeled 2700J. Maybe it's a bypass capacitor but I really can't tell. I can't find the schematic for these speakers (Realistic Optimus 900).
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Try Styroflex Polythene capacitor.
No idea what it is for though, someone more knowledgable than myself will probably know.
Can you draw the circuit by tracing the wires, that may help.
No idea what it is for though, someone more knowledgable than myself will probably know.
Can you draw the circuit by tracing the wires, that may help.
2700pF 5% polystyrene capacitor from the looks of things.
The other thing I noticed is that none of the electrolytics appear to be bipolar/non-polar types which seems highly questionable in a crossover.
The other thing I noticed is that none of the electrolytics appear to be bipolar/non-polar types which seems highly questionable in a crossover.
The 3.3uF cap that is bypassed by the polystyrene cap is labelled bi-polar, the 10uF I can't see the label.
And adding 2700pf to a 3.3uf cap is like throwing bricks in the Grand Canyon 🙂
And adding 2700pf to a 3.3uf cap is like throwing bricks in the Grand Canyon 🙂
One of the electrolytics says "Bi-Polar" right on it. I would assume the other is as well, just rotated out of visual range.
Thanks everybody. That's what I thought it was. The crossover isn't the only part of this speaker that is "questionable" but I am re-doing the crossover and some other stuff to make it a bit better.
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