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Andrea C.

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  1. I'll let you spend the other 4 seconds searching for the other speakers you need.

    Hi wuzzzer,

    thanks for the link! Unfortuntely, RC-7 and RF-82's schematics don't seem as popular, and I can't find them either over here or through a google search :( Do you think caps and inductors on the RC-7 could realistically be the same as those on the RF-7s?

    The caps have the values in MFD on them along with the voltage rating. If you are just replacing your caps then you won't need a schematic for the value of the inductors.


    Hi Southern,

    thanks for your reply. I'm replacing both caps and inductors, so I need both values. I know caps have their value written on them ('cause my friend told me) but it's impossible to read without unsoldering them, and I have no soldering iron. I'd have to ask my friend to come to my place with his soldering iron, unsolder my caps just to read the value and put them back in place. I was hoping I could save him this work until I was ready to actually replace them :)

  2. Hello everyone,

    this is my first post but I've been lurking for a while, now.

    I'd like to upgrade capacitors and inductors in my Klipsch speakers, specifically the RC-7, RF-7s and RF-82s. A friend of mine who's into DIY offered to help me and opened my speakers to check their inside. He said he needs to know the value in microfarad for both capacitors and inductors, though, which should be specified in the speakers' crossover schematic. Unfortunately, it's not written anywhere on the physical part.

    Could any of you DIYers help me retrieve the information he needs?

    Thanks in advance!

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