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Exotic Capacitors for Theater 4 Pi (or other Pi Xovers) [message #34775] Wed, 16 January 2002 15:25 Go to next message
Super_BQ is currently offline  Super_BQ
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Has anyone used plain ol' Electrolytic capacitors for the speaker xover (values 8, 10, & 22uF) ?

I'm having a tough time locating audio grade caps (polypropylene) here and mail order overseas is expensive (UPS, Fedex shipping costs are more than the caps themselves).

Has anyone tried using Polyester caps.

Try Madisound or PartsExpress Solen Fast Caps etc nt. [message #34777 is a reply to message #34775] Wed, 16 January 2002 17:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Robert Hamel is currently offline  Robert Hamel
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They have other more expensive stuff and they are fast with delivery.
Re: Try Madisound or PartsExpress Solen Fast Caps etc nt. [message #34778 is a reply to message #34777] Wed, 16 January 2002 18:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Super_BQ is currently offline  Super_BQ
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I can get much cheaper prices from this place in Vancouver back in Canada. I pass through there about 3 times a year and will pick some up next time.

However, i'm wondering if I can get away with using cheap electrolytics (here in New Zealand) for the mean time. Even better, would like to hear how much improvements others have experienced using electros vs. audio grade caps (ACTUALLY swapping caps in their pi speakers).

They have an Email Address???? [message #34779 is a reply to message #34778] Wed, 16 January 2002 19:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Robert Hamel is currently offline  Robert Hamel
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Please Post it if they have one or a phone number for a catalog.

Thanks Rob

Electrolytic capacitors [message #34780 is a reply to message #34778] Wed, 16 January 2002 23:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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If you need a large capacitance value, I would suggest paralleling large polypropylene caps instead of electrolytics. But you can use electrolytic capacitors provided they are non-polarized and their rated breakdown voltage isn't exceeded. Electrolytics tend to go bad with age, so keep that in mind too.
Re: Electrolytic capacitors [message #34781 is a reply to message #34780] Thu, 17 January 2002 02:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Super_BQ is currently offline  Super_BQ
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Baron
Thanks Wayne!!

Back at my old home in Canada I have 2 pairs of Klipsch Chorus which were bought when I was a kid way back in 1987/88. I've noticed that the highs and mid. freq. have really faded so will look at the xover later this year (aging electrolytics).

Looking to place an order online for the remainding parts in the Theater 4 Pi. I made the mistake of ordering the PSD2002-8 "Bolt-on" and the Peavey CH-3 horn flare (which is a screw on flare). So will look to buy the Eminence H290 flare online which works out to be cheaper than buying the Peavey CH-3 horn here. By the way, what is a fair price (US$) for a pair of CH-3 flares? I'm wondering if buying the CH-3 here for future project (7 pi?).

Re:CH-3 [message #34782 is a reply to message #34781] Thu, 17 January 2002 04:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BillEpstein is currently offline  BillEpstein
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I paid about $65 incl shipping from Music Sound World in Tulsa. 800-875-8663, ask for Maury.
I think the Eminence horn is narrower than the Peavey and doesn't look as good. Did you get the 2002 from Parts Express? They're very fair about returns and exchanges.
Re:CH-3 [message #34783 is a reply to message #34782] Thu, 17 January 2002 05:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Adam is currently offline  Adam
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You can also buy an adapter to bolt to the compression driver which then has a set of threads to go into a screw in horn lense.

What's the mouth dimensions on the CH-3 anyway?

Adam

Re: They have an Email Address???? [message #34784 is a reply to message #34779] Thu, 17 January 2002 05:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Madisound has a webpage at www.madisound.com.

J!

Re:CH-3 dimension [message #34789 is a reply to message #34783] Thu, 17 January 2002 09:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Till E. is currently offline  Till E.
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I just happen to have one of the speaks apart, that's right, I'm finally veneering and putting the woofer RC network on.
The throat of the CH-3 is 1" and the threads appear to be 1 3/8".
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