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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8778960" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>Not the one I got mate, its the older model and the DLS crossover states , three way crossover. The tweeter and the midrange works but the large inductor for the woofer has some corrosion on it. I may have to take it out of the mother board and clean it up and will try to get a reading with a multimeter before I solder it back on the board. Worst case scenario, I may have to replace the light corroded inductor. The other caps and inductors look brand new. Sorry I did not mention the crossover works partially, and the tweets and mids work fine with the crossover, its only the woofer section of the crossover that is not generating sound to the woofer and the woofer works well with music signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8778960, member: 676005"] Not the one I got mate, its the older model and the DLS crossover states , three way crossover. The tweeter and the midrange works but the large inductor for the woofer has some corrosion on it. I may have to take it out of the mother board and clean it up and will try to get a reading with a multimeter before I solder it back on the board. Worst case scenario, I may have to replace the light corroded inductor. The other caps and inductors look brand new. Sorry I did not mention the crossover works partially, and the tweets and mids work fine with the crossover, its only the woofer section of the crossover that is not generating sound to the woofer and the woofer works well with music signal. [/QUOTE]
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