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Mission M35 crossover woes
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 1166204" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>400uF is absurd for film caps (monstrously sized and expensive), if the capacitance was required they'll use elcos and perhaps bypass it with a film cap. Elcos are fairly common in the signal path of plenty renowned speakers so I won't break my head about that unnecessarily. Such large values are more typical for Zobel (snubbers) but not necessarily. Fix whatever is wrong and live happily with it.</p><p>The problem you had is very unlikely to be a film cap itself, it's much more likely the elcos or a component lead breaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 1166204, member: 146"] 400uF is absurd for film caps (monstrously sized and expensive), if the capacitance was required they'll use elcos and perhaps bypass it with a film cap. Elcos are fairly common in the signal path of plenty renowned speakers so I won't break my head about that unnecessarily. Such large values are more typical for Zobel (snubbers) but not necessarily. Fix whatever is wrong and live happily with it. The problem you had is very unlikely to be a film cap itself, it's much more likely the elcos or a component lead breaking. [/QUOTE]
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