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TSkong5091
post Sep 27 2006, 08:41 AM, updated 20y ago

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Yesterday my fren gave me 1 pair of tweeter but i dunno how to install it, i only got HU no amp or what ever! How should i install it? Which wire on my HU should i connect it to? What color?
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post Sep 27 2006, 08:49 AM

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If don't want to waste much money, use the HU to power the tweeters, is the tweeters comes with capacitors? If not, is better that you buy a pair of it to 'cut' down the bass input to the tweeters.

For the capacitor value, can try <10uf then <20uf depends on your prefrence.

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post Sep 27 2006, 06:00 PM

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wire to the wire colour tht you see comes in a pair... normally wont go wrong this way...
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post Oct 6 2006, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(jojo902156 @ Sep 27 2006, 08:49 AM)
If don't want to waste much money, use the HU to power the tweeters, is the tweeters comes with capacitors? If not, is better that you buy a pair of it to 'cut' down the bass input to the tweeters.

For the capacitor value, can try <10uf then <20uf depends on your prefrence.
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i got my tweeters cum together vf capacitors oso..but the ppl install it for me tell me they dont need to be installed unless u got amp to power them up
so i jz directly connect the tweeters to the HU
if i put the caps oso will cause any prob?

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post Oct 7 2006, 12:15 AM

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caps are to protect them... my suggestion is to install them to ensure your tweeter life span is longer...

and no they will never cause any problem...

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post Oct 7 2006, 12:40 AM

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The caps are to reduce its bass to the tweeters. If tweeter is powered direct from HU, all kinds of sound(treble, mid, bass) will pass thru it, if turn to loud volume, tweeter will blow very fast.
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post Oct 7 2006, 08:01 AM

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if like tat how am i gonna place the caps ya?
got 2 wires rite?1 red 1 white.
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post Oct 7 2006, 09:38 AM

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Don't care red or white, black or red, the most important part is +ve and -ve. The cap should installed on +ve side, it can be near to tweeter or far. If the tweeter already gor a cap installed, just leave it, if DIY, you have to try few ratings.
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post Oct 7 2006, 09:48 AM

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the capasitor u guy talking about can get from jalan pasar? How to let them know what we looking for? What to tell the sale guy?

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post Oct 7 2006, 09:51 AM

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Usually, get a pair of 22uf non-polarised caps, these are more expensive than electrolytic polarised caps. These caps act as a passive high pass filter which filters out low frequency sounds. Low frequency = approaching DC = bad for your tweeter. Usually cheap tweeters come with polarised caps which is not really good on audio applications.
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post Oct 7 2006, 09:58 AM

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Anyway where is Jalan Pasar? I heard there got alot of gadgets selling. Polarised or not I not sure, but always go for caps with +ve and -ve with the wordings of XXufXXv. If scare the cap are too loud, can add a bulb to control the power input, rating around 1-2v.
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post Oct 7 2006, 12:00 PM

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QUOTE(ernie ball @ Oct 7 2006, 09:51 AM)
Usually, get a pair of 22uf non-polarised caps, these are more expensive than electrolytic polarised caps. These caps act as a passive high pass filter which filters out low frequency sounds. Low frequency = approaching DC = bad for your tweeter. Usually cheap tweeters come with polarised caps which is not really good on audio applications.
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the 1 i got is electrolytic polarised caps come together vf the tweeters. means not so good la?
but it's quite big size ler...not sure how many farad dy...
btw is 22uF the optimum for filtering the unneeded freq?

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post Oct 7 2006, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(jojo902156 @ Oct 7 2006, 09:58 AM)
Anyway where is Jalan Pasar? I heard there got alot of gadgets selling. Polarised or not I not sure, but always go for caps with +ve and -ve with the wordings of XXufXXv. If scare the cap are too loud, can add a bulb to control the power input, rating around 1-2v.
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but according to ernie ball, he recommends non-polarised caps in stead of polarised 1?but u said polarised 1 is betta?
confused
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post Oct 7 2006, 05:53 PM

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As my statement is there, I don't know which is which actually, but currently I using the one which has +ve and -ve.
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post Oct 11 2006, 09:20 AM

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if got passive crossover then no need cap right ?
if using component set, then should be ok if plug straight to HU right ?
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post Oct 11 2006, 09:46 AM

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Yes, if got passive XO, then the cap you won't need it, as the component set is built with their 'best' combination.
If power direct from HU, you still need the cap as output from HU is unfiltered signal. You still can use the tweeter, but it won't last long.
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post Oct 11 2006, 06:35 PM

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so best if i got a power amp la....
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post Oct 13 2006, 07:20 AM

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QUOTE(MoNnY @ Oct 11 2006, 09:20 AM)
if got passive crossover then no need cap right ?
if using component set, then should be ok if plug straight to HU right ?
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i think a single capacitor can be classified as a passive crossover, too as long as it is filtering the low freq part, so called high pass filter.

btw any1 can show me how the bypass capacitor looks like?
i affraid i buy sth wrong from jalan pasar. the capacitor i usually buy is for electronic circuit 1 wo... those small small 1... tongue.gif

hw am i gonna tell the shop keeper which kind of capacitor i need ? rclxub.gif

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post Oct 14 2006, 01:34 PM

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just tell them u wan audio cap..usually in gold/yellowish color...quite big like a sweet...those are not polarised cap....
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agreed capacitor....
my tweeter blast out 1 year 1 set...sad.gif

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