For an example ; Your capacitors in your tweeter section of the crossover calls for a 4 uf capacitor followed by a 8 uf capacitor, between them theres a .3mH inductor to ground.
You would replace the 4 uf Capacitor with two 8 uf capacitors wired in series, to their midpoint you'd attach a 1M Ohm resistor, then replace the 8 uf capacitor with two 16 uF capacitors, to their midpoint you'd also attach a 1M Ohm resistor. Attach a 9V Battery (or maybe 2 wired in series for a 18V potential) positive terminal to the open end of the two 1M Ohm resistors and the negative to the ground plane of the crossover. You have now biased the capacitors in the tweeter section of your speakers successfully.
Best of luck
Peter
You would replace the 4 uf Capacitor with two 8 uf capacitors wired in series, to their midpoint you'd attach a 1M Ohm resistor, then replace the 8 uf capacitor with two 16 uF capacitors, to their midpoint you'd also attach a 1M Ohm resistor. Attach a 9V Battery (or maybe 2 wired in series for a 18V potential) positive terminal to the open end of the two 1M Ohm resistors and the negative to the ground plane of the crossover. You have now biased the capacitors in the tweeter section of your speakers successfully.
Best of luck
Peter