Burmester AMT Tweeter with soldered on crossover capacitors
There is not much space in the cavity for the capacitor, so I tightly fixated it to the connector with a zip tie. Also, the leads to both the connector contact and the little speaker cable is very stiff.
As for any crossover capacitor, the capacitor must be bipolar!
I used Nichicon UDB series 6.8µF 50V 20% caps, and chose a pair that read closer to 6.0µF. The caps attached to the BOSE tweeter are around 4.7µF.
This table/calculator might come in handy: www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=1
I did not have any hot glue around, otherwise I would have added it.
Burmester AMT Tweeter with soldered on crossover capacitors
There is not much space in the cavity for the capacitor, so I tightly fixated it to the connector with a zip tie. Also, the leads to both the connector contact and the little speaker cable is very stiff.
As for any crossover capacitor, the capacitor must be bipolar!
I used Nichicon UDB series 6.8µF 50V 20% caps, and chose a pair that read closer to 6.0µF. The caps attached to the BOSE tweeter are around 4.7µF.
This table/calculator might come in handy: www.carstereo.com/help/Articles.cfm?id=1
I did not have any hot glue around, otherwise I would have added it.