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B&W DM6 x-over
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 58587" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>In my <u>humble</u> opinion:</p><p></p><p>1) Keep these electrolytic. They aren't in the source signal path.</p><p>2) That should be a little fancier I'm afraid.</p><p>3) I would replace L3 without flinching, I doubt L1&L2 would require replacement though.</p><p>4) I would move the fuses to the XO board if possible. Otherwise just remove them. Those speakers came out in a time before amplifiers had DC protection circuits and the semiconductors in these amps were a lot less reliable than systems of today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 58587, member: 122"] In my [u]humble[/u] opinion: 1) Keep these electrolytic. They aren't in the source signal path. 2) That should be a little fancier I'm afraid. 3) I would replace L3 without flinching, I doubt L1&L2 would require replacement though. 4) I would move the fuses to the XO board if possible. Otherwise just remove them. Those speakers came out in a time before amplifiers had DC protection circuits and the semiconductors in these amps were a lot less reliable than systems of today. [/QUOTE]
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