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  1. I just recently found a local pair of Black La Scala's, with the AL 3 crossovers in them. I found this crossover schematic online I have already ordered the 13uf midrange Capacitors, as well as all 3 of the 2uf ones for the stock tweeters. I may get Crites tweeters one day, do they work with the stock crossover ? I am also a big confused by the 68 uf caps for the woofers. I don't have the crossovers out of the speakers, but I was wondering IF Klipsch used Mylar or Electrolytics for these 68 uf capacitors. ? I was wondering if I could get away with some high quality non polar 68uf electrolytics, or if I am going to have to spring for Mylars or Poly's ? I went with the ERSE Poly Caps for the midrange and tweeters, and found them to work very well (when they break in) 68 uf Poly Caps are around 20 bucks EACH, and I need 4 Anyone have any experience with this mod on the La Scala's ?
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