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Replacing Caps in Chorus I?


leerocker

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Hi all,

I'm sure there is a thread on this very topic but all that i could find were on Chorus II. Up front in my HT i have three Chorus I and i was wondering about refreshing the electronics so that i could get back to how these puppies sounded when they were brand new. I read a quote the other day from either BEC or DeanG (can't remember which) which said if your klipsch speakers are 20 years old, the caps are bad. So, always looking for a better sound, i am thinking maybe i should attempt a replacement job.

Anyone have an idea how big of a job this is? I am fairly compentent in taking things apart and putting them back together. Soldering skills are decent. Is this something i can tackle? Where do i get started - parts, diagrams, instructions?

As always, thanks for any info!

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