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Beovox CX 100 crossover

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rrm
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rrm Posted: Fri, Dec 22 2017 4:45 PM

My CX 100 drivers will need a refoaming soon. Is it a good idea to re-cap the crossovers at the same time? If so, do you have a list or picture of the spare components needed? The speakers are from 1990.

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Dillen replied on Fri, Dec 22 2017 7:45 PM

You could replace the capacitor.
It's a 6,8uF 63V Axial bipolar electrolytic.
One in each speaker. 

Martin 

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Peter replied on Fri, Dec 22 2017 8:56 PM

Big Smile

Happy Christmas Martin!

Peter

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rrm replied on Fri, Dec 22 2017 9:40 PM

Thank you Dillen for pointing out the capacitor to replace and its specs. Is it important to use one with exactly the same voltage? By web search I found for instance one that is specified 6,8uF 100V DC or an audiophile-looking polypropylene type that is 6,8uF 400V DC.

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Dillen replied on Fri, Dec 22 2017 10:09 PM

I wouldn't go higher than 63V. Electrolytics won't be excited and will die quite fast if not used up close to their rating, even if only occasionally,
and Beovox CX100 would go up in smoke if shown more than that.
And speaker signals are AC. Make sure you are looking at bipolars!

Polypropylene - that should only be if it makes YOU feel better...

 

Thanks Peter - and you too! Yes - thumbs up

Martin 

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