MEF members....
I picked up a pair of Crate PE-15H speakers. There is a 15" woofer and Horn Tweeter. It looks like the some of the caps are starting to bubble. These crossovers use Non-Polarized caps. I have some Polarized caps but want to make sure I install them correctly. I believe that the positive side of the caps would always go towards the speaker, correct?
There are 3 caps, 1 resistor, and 2 inductors. I am thinking this must be something like a Second Order (12db/octave) configuration. But... I see a 3rd cap on this board and wondering how that is used. Tracing this out seems a bit more tricky than I expected. It looks like the extra cap and resistor connect (in parallel) to the negative side of the Tweeter? Does that make sense?
I do see a number on the PC board but cannot find any info on that.
I believe the wiring goes like this...
Red = Tweeter +
Black = Tweeter -
White = Woofer +
Blue - Woofer -
Any hints on the crossover schematic?
Thanks in advance... Tom
I picked up a pair of Crate PE-15H speakers. There is a 15" woofer and Horn Tweeter. It looks like the some of the caps are starting to bubble. These crossovers use Non-Polarized caps. I have some Polarized caps but want to make sure I install them correctly. I believe that the positive side of the caps would always go towards the speaker, correct?
There are 3 caps, 1 resistor, and 2 inductors. I am thinking this must be something like a Second Order (12db/octave) configuration. But... I see a 3rd cap on this board and wondering how that is used. Tracing this out seems a bit more tricky than I expected. It looks like the extra cap and resistor connect (in parallel) to the negative side of the Tweeter? Does that make sense?
I do see a number on the PC board but cannot find any info on that.
I believe the wiring goes like this...
Red = Tweeter +
Black = Tweeter -
White = Woofer +
Blue - Woofer -
Any hints on the crossover schematic?
Thanks in advance... Tom
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