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#691127 07/14/03 03:41 AM
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I accidently punched a hole in my speaker (RF hpc-2268). How badly will the sound degrade?

Also, if I want to block out the bass to the speakers, would wiring the capacitor directly inline with the speaker wires work? The cap wires seem unusually small (18+ gauge?) to be able to handle ~30W (output from an Alpine CDA-7894).

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Yes a cap will work inline with the speaker to block bass!!
Go to Best buy and get set up with a set for 10 dollars US

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It depends on where the hole is at. If it is the dust cap there is no worry. There is a reason it is called a dust cap...to keep dust out of the voice coil. However if there is a hole in the basket you have weakened the basket and that can have many effects. You may get a cracking noise, you may get distortion. Basically try it out and see, if it's bad, too bad. If it fine all the better. Also I believe you connect that cap inline on the positive terminals for it to work.

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Originally posted by DomesticAssault:
It depends on where the hole is at. If it is the dust cap there is no worry. There is a reason it is called a dust cap...to keep dust out of the voice coil. However if there is a hole in the basket you have weakened the basket and that can have many effects. You may get a cracking noise, you may get distortion. Basically try it out and see, if it's bad, too bad. If it fine all the better. Also I believe you connect that cap inline on the positive terminals for it to work.




The hole is in the dust cap. I thought that it was the dust cap / cone is the part that moves air and produces sound. Oh well, might as well try it.

I figure I need a 470 uf 60v cap. The calculators on the net show that the crossover frequency is 84.6 Hz, 6db/octave slope. Not bad for $0.58, I guess.


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