I have ordered the components and as soon as I can I'll have a test and go from there.
Doug
On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 20:33, Nigel Pugh pughn@npsyssoft.force9.co.uk wrote:
Hi Doug, Go with your suggestion, it will be fine. I've had a C1 for 30 or so years and sorted the crossover out with those values years ago. Regarding the coil. Some had this, and some didn't. We experimented years ago. If I remember correctly, Norman Macraes (a member on here) didn't have a coil and mine did..tbh having the coil there or not didn't make a great deal of difference..just replace the cap and resistor.. Regards Nigel
On 1 May 2023 at 12:19, Doug Duncan via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Dear People,
I hope someone can provide a little guidance for repairing or replacing the crossover for my Continental 1.
For reasons too complicated to list I bought the unit for renovation from a dealer in Coventry and started the renovation but it then had to stand for about 20years. I have only now continued the renovation.
I decided to look at the crossover and I find that there is a replacement bass driver and a horn tweeter that is not connected (to the crossover or anything else). Please note that it is not a piezo tweeter. Thecrossover is also not connected to anything and appears to be the original. It has a coil, value unknown, a very old electrolytic .cap - 3.0 mFd 50V one 27 ohm 10% resistor and one 22 ohm 10% resistor.
Can anyone please suggest how suitable this might be? I plan to replace the resistors and cap once it is know what should be there or alternatively what I should replace it with.
Best Regards,
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