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AR25 crossover replacements
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<blockquote data-quote="jerkyaudio" data-source="post: 1157625" data-attributes="member: 15181"><p>Hi, 5.6uF will work just fine. If they are electrolytic (bipolar) don't replace them with film as the series resistance will be lower and the sound will be calibrated. </p><p>In any event a "universal crossover" will really not work as it does not take into account any parameters that the manufacurer would have tweaked the transfer function to suit. Things like ideal crossover points, baffle steps, and all sorts of resonance related matters are dealt with by the designers. While everything is ultimately reduced to price/performance and it is possible to improve on what you ultimately buy it needs some serious engineering and DIY know how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerkyaudio, post: 1157625, member: 15181"] Hi, 5.6uF will work just fine. If they are electrolytic (bipolar) don't replace them with film as the series resistance will be lower and the sound will be calibrated. In any event a "universal crossover" will really not work as it does not take into account any parameters that the manufacurer would have tweaked the transfer function to suit. Things like ideal crossover points, baffle steps, and all sorts of resonance related matters are dealt with by the designers. While everything is ultimately reduced to price/performance and it is possible to improve on what you ultimately buy it needs some serious engineering and DIY know how. [/QUOTE]
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