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  1. Thanks. I'm definitely not going with esoteric caps. I bought these for $100 and am going to replace a bad driver and figured I'd recap them and replace the resistors with wirewound while I had them on the bench. I'll look into the ERSE caps.
  2. I have ordered from both before. I should have clarified, the original reply was a link to film capacitors in a package I've not used before. I was asking whether I needed to use that type or axial polypropylene type.
  3. I've never used these types of caps before, are those the type I'm looking for? I did find some axial Vishay's that may work but do not know anything about them. https://www.mouser.com/c/passive-components/capacitors/film-capacitors/?capacitance=4.7 uF&dielectric=Polypropylene (PP)&termination style=Axial&tolerance=5 %&voltage rating ac=100 VAC~~160 VAC&rp=passive-components%2Fcapacitors%2Ffilm-capacitors|~Voltage Rating AC
  4. I am trying to recap a pair of RF-3s using some old info I have found on the site. I have attached the schematic for reference. I am unable to find the 4.5uF caps from Dayton Audio. All I see are 4.3uF and 4.7uf. a) what would the difference be running one of these two? b) does anyone have a recommendation besides Dayton Audio that would have a 4.5uF cap available? My apologies if I have posted this in the wrong forum. If so, please let me know the best place to pose this question. Thank you. Klipsch RF-3 crossover schematics.pdf
  5. I am trying to recap a pair of RF-3s using some old info I have found on the site. I have attached the schematic for reference. I am unable to find the 4.5uF caps from Dayton Audio. All I see are 4.3uF and 4.7uf. a) what would the difference be running one of these two? b) does anyone have a recommendation besides Dayton Audio that would have a 4.5uF cap available? My apologies if I have posted this in the wrong forum. If so, please let me know the best place to pose this question. Thank you. Klipsch RF-3 crossover schematics.pdf
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