TW,
It sounds like your only playing with one capacitor ? If so you should try to charge couple the capacitor - basically for a 10uF cap you will need two 20uF capacitors, Just uses the Dayton ones they come in 20uF put the two in series and install as the 10Uf cap, to the midpoint attach a 1M Ohm resistor - then use a 9V battery install between the crossovers negative post and the 1M Ohm resistor - you'll be surprised ?
You can google for more information
Best of Luck
Peter
It sounds like your only playing with one capacitor ? If so you should try to charge couple the capacitor - basically for a 10uF cap you will need two 20uF capacitors, Just uses the Dayton ones they come in 20uF put the two in series and install as the 10Uf cap, to the midpoint attach a 1M Ohm resistor - then use a 9V battery install between the crossovers negative post and the 1M Ohm resistor - you'll be surprised ?
You can google for more information
Best of Luck
Peter