capacitors


what would be the best place to replace. Power amp or in cross overs in speakers. I have chip B&W 602s3s and a rotel1075. How much should I spend or not please help
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I believe some B&W's use Bennic(Dayton) caps.

What kind of sound are you looking for? What's your budget?
thanx for response just want more detail,air,a little tighter bass,and smoother highs. I know I'm asking for a miracle. I heard upgrading capacitors helps a lot please help
I've looked at parts express,vcaps,and Sophia caps, rather invest in upgrade than buy speakers.To many options need help. Does anyone have knowledge on this
My experience suggests changing out loudspeaker caps first is biggest bang for buck. Don't listen to the naysayers, changing out caps can result in great improvements.

As far as cost, the best is going to cost dearly, lots of choices at lower price points. You need to determine which caps are presently used, what sonic improvements you're looking for and budget.
If you have some DIY( Do-it-yourself) experience and are handy with a soldering gun, replacing a couple of caps should be an easy afternoon of fun for you. get access to the cross-over network. Determine the capacitance and voltage of the caps in there for the woofer and tweeters( if 2-way design) There is another site called Madisound that specializes in speaker cross-over parts you can order from for cap replacement. Their website is:

http://www.madisound.com/

Be careful and have fun.