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CECAA850

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1 hour ago, CECAA850 said:

I'll use the white ones on mids and highs and red on the woofer.  Great sounding caps.

 

Be certain to use color-coordinated zip-ties. (Sorry, obscure reference to another thread.) :)

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8 minutes ago, Edgar said:

 

Be certain to use color-coordinated zip-ties. (Sorry, obscure reference to another thread.) :)

I smell what you're steppin in.

 

I just had the tanks filled in my oxygen/acetylene rig so I'm ready to solder.

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10 minutes ago, babadono said:

I knows yur joking but please solder---no welding:)

Beer tonight or G & T? Or martini? these are the tough questions for a Friday.

Hopefully trying out the DIY class D amp on the Jube bass bins tonight.

Coffee tonight.  Driving to Houston after work.

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9 minutes ago, babadono said:

Regards for C & J.

That's only 'bout a 3 beer drive ain't it?

Um that's a no beer drive, LOL.

 

@rockhound came by Wednesday and we just about killed a bottle of bourbon between the two of us over about 3 and a half hours.  I'm giving my liver a break for a couple days.

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6 hours ago, babadono said:

100 volt DC? In a crossover? I'll wager 50 volt will be fine. Certainly worth a $3.00 attempt.

 

I respectfully disagree. 50V peak means 35V RMS; with an 8Ω load that translates to only 156 Watts. In a Chorus that will be crazy loud, but I've seen worse.

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On 7/24/2020 at 5:40 PM, Edgar said:

 

I respectfully disagree. 50V peak means 35V RMS; with an 8Ω load that translates to only 156 Watts. In a Chorus that will be crazy loud, but I've seen heard worse.

Is that how you figure what the voltage in a crossover cap should be? I mean where there should never be any DC voltage. I did not know this, I stand corrected. Thank you.

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