In Reply to: When to recap a speaker. posted by sanman on January 4, 2015 at 08:06:54:
inside..Always put a film cap in whether it be paper or poly.You may think that old non polar cap on the midrange or tweeter sounds great and it probably does but a film cap will improve it 95% of the time in every way as long as you can fit them in.
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Follow Ups
- you recap a speaker when you see a non polar electrolytic(s) - Michael Samra 13:43:33 01/04/15 (13)
- Yeah, but - E-Stat 07:36:54 01/05/15 (8)
- RE: Yeah, but - Michael Samra 07:52:36 01/05/15 (7)
- RE: Yeah, but - E-Stat 08:40:44 01/05/15 (6)
- Yep, it's not always as simple as just swapping with the same value cap - DFaulds 09:20:10 01/05/15 (0)
- RE: Yeah, but - Crazy Dave 09:16:26 01/05/15 (4)
- RE: you recap a speaker when you see a non polar electrolytic(s) - escape2cfc 17:42:00 01/04/15 (3)
- RE: you recap a speaker when you see a non polar electrolytic(s) - Brian Levy 16:47:11 01/05/15 (1)
- RE: you recap a speaker when you see a non polar electrolytic(s) - Crazy Dave 12:57:16 01/06/15 (0)
- RE: you recap a speaker when you see a non polar electrolytic(s) - Michael Samra 19:11:54 01/04/15 (0)