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Boston Acoustics SR60 Capacitor Details
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<blockquote data-quote="cerami50" data-source="post: 7993613" data-attributes="member: 649437"><p>I've been having issues with one of my crossovers and stupidly waited until the warranty was up to investigate. One of the capacitors on my tweeter board has continuity across it so I'm hoping I can replace it and the x-over will be like new. Only problem is, the only identifying features on the capacitors are "8.0J 100V." No part numbers, no capacitance, and Boston tech support wouldn't help. Do any of you have a wiring schematic for the SR60 tweeter board or can you suggest a pretty universal cap I can replace the bad part with?</p><p></p><p>Much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cerami50, post: 7993613, member: 649437"] I've been having issues with one of my crossovers and stupidly waited until the warranty was up to investigate. One of the capacitors on my tweeter board has continuity across it so I'm hoping I can replace it and the x-over will be like new. Only problem is, the only identifying features on the capacitors are "8.0J 100V." No part numbers, no capacitance, and Boston tech support wouldn't help. Do any of you have a wiring schematic for the SR60 tweeter board or can you suggest a pretty universal cap I can replace the bad part with? Much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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