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Resistor / Capacitor
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<blockquote data-quote="marcochezzi" data-source="post: 1076298" data-attributes="member: 21001"><p>If that is in series with the tweeter cable then in all probability all it is is a low value 33 microfarad 12 volt bipolar capacitor used as a cheap crossover, allowing high frequency signal through to the tweeter. Not at all uncommon at that level of vintage kit (no disrespect meant)</p><p></p><p>If your tweeter works with the cap in place, then you are ok..</p><p></p><p>If I am correct in my assumption, please don?t remove and replace with a short, your tweeter won?t last long..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcochezzi, post: 1076298, member: 21001"] If that is in series with the tweeter cable then in all probability all it is is a low value 33 microfarad 12 volt bipolar capacitor used as a cheap crossover, allowing high frequency signal through to the tweeter. Not at all uncommon at that level of vintage kit (no disrespect meant) If your tweeter works with the cap in place, then you are ok.. If I am correct in my assumption, please don?t remove and replace with a short, your tweeter won?t last long.. [/QUOTE]
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