You have to examine the existing crossovers to both speakers. You want to "replace" the capacitors with the same UF, "that stands for micro farad, and it will be printed on the capacitor". VDC will also be printed on the capacitor. It's OK to go over the VDC value but never under. The UF must be the same as the cap you are replacing. Better caps will be larger and probably different, but not in UF.
Caps on a Powered Sub
I have a integrated amp (Music Hall a15.2) with an inexpensive powered sub on a second system. I want to use the Hi pass speaker wire connections. The sub's crossover obviously isn't the tops in quality. Is there any way I could get some good quality caps and use them on my bookshelf speakers or on the powered sub to get some better sound? I would like to not use the bookshelf spk full range. Thanks.
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