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There is no cheap solution other than electrolytics

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Even the motor runs mentioned, unless you buy surplus, are going to run the cost of the solen. Plus they will take up a lot of room. I do like they way they sound though:)

So, it is a solen if budget allows. If not maybe a black gate (didn't price but might be more $). If not then a decent bi-polar electrolytic, like panisonic, bypassed with a film cap. About what I said at first isn't it:) caps have gotten better and yours are old so I think you will hear an improvement.

Now for an entirely different path.....If you have a dedicated amp just for the low bass I can't see why an electronic crossover wouldn't work. You could keep the passive crossover on the tweeter if desired so you wouldn't need another amp. So bi-amp with an active crossover. Upside of this is it is reusable and the 200uF caps probably won't be. The little 30 watt sonic T amps for 30 bucks should have enough balls for the sats/surrounds. Spend a few bucks more for the behringer crossover (around $250) and you get a nice equalizer with auto set features too (might have to buy the $85 mike though). Dang I thing I just sold myself:)

Best I can come up with.


Russ


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