In Reply to: Initial impressions posted by desert dweller on August 21, 2007 at 18:05:42:
it doesn't hurt to replace them, but (IMHO) don't let the guys on the Klipsch BB talk you into a new fangled crossover .... just replace the caps, or have Bob Crites build you a fresh identical crossover with replacement parts.
I got his type A crossover for my klipschorns and it breathed new life into an already intoxicating speaker.The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
Bertrand Russell
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Follow Ups
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - LousyTourist 13:38:16 08/22/07 (7)
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - multistate1@hotmail.com 08:50:00 08/23/07 (1)
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - desert dweller 10:37:05 08/25/07 (0)
- Could that make them sound recessed? - desert dweller 14:00:15 08/22/07 (4)
- RE: Could that make them sound recessed? - LousyTourist 14:44:15 08/22/07 (3)
- RE: Could that make them sound recessed? - desert dweller 19:28:12 08/22/07 (2)
- RE: not to be a wet blanket, but check the tweeters - LousyTourist 05:37:53 08/23/07 (1)
- RE: not to be a wet blanket, but check the tweeters - desert dweller 11:32:24 08/23/07 (0)