In Reply to: Bypassing Crossover Capacitors posted by Randal P on June 22, 2016 at 17:13:53:
Watch out, though. Some crossover designs are engineered expecting the ESR of the capacitors they use Nonpolar electrolytics in the 10 to 100uF range can have "built-in" series resistance on the order of about a half an ohm, sometimes more. If you think the original designers were choosing things very critically (probably not in older designs!) then you might want to use a small series resistor with film capacitors that you replace into the networks.
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