Looks like the Klipsch P/N is 121501 on that bastard woofer. Someone at klipsch should be able to ID for you. Maybe even Cory @MetropolisLakeOutfitters ? Call Klipsch 1-800-554-7724 and go to the Pro side. I can't remember what option that is.
I can't not make a comment here. THE CAPACITANCE OF A CAPACITOR DOES NOT MATTER? Oh I'm sorry is "very minor" You heard it here first folks.
Now I 'm questioning the voltage rating of a capacitor, does that matter or have any meaning?
coroplast? Googled it and seems like data is sparse. how thick are the panels you used? Oh I see it now 1/8 inch. can you see the ribs through the surface?
I want to have my lah a lah cut off and a lah a lah a lah carved into me, yea I'm not crazy, nothing to see here move along. All so I can compete with REAL women.
@Chris A thanks for reminding me about this. I was listening for a bit this past weekend (imagine actually having time to listen) and was definitely made aware of what @Schu and you are saying. These speakers sound better at high volumes for sure. And what is needed to tame this is room treatments. I certainly cannot listen at 95 to 110 dB continuously.