Hi, this speaker only have a capacitor in series with tweeter as crossover. Someone here know the valiue on the capacitor?
It will be between 2u2 and 10uF depending on the impedance of the tweeter. Idealy there will be a choke in series with the bass speaker.
Hi, I want to know the exact valiue. My friend have the same tweeter as in the PR2. The bass have no components in serie or paralell with it.
Internial wiring go straight from speakerterminals to bass terminals.
Internial wiring go straight from speakerterminals to bass terminals.
The PR2 MKIII states a nominal impedance of 9 ohm and a crossover frequency of 1.25kHz.
From that information, I would go with the 10uF figure suggested by Jon Snell.
From that information, I would go with the 10uF figure suggested by Jon Snell.
It will be between 2u2 and 10uF depending on the impedance of the tweeter. Idealy there will be a choke in series with the bass speaker.
On a $5,000 pair of speakers, yes... at least that.
All our friend has to do is copy down the markings on the capacitor and head off to any place that sells electronic parts, or their online catalogues.
Given what I've seen of WHT so far, it's probably a 50 cent part.
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