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- I love the sound of WOPL in the morning
So I have a pair of CV D9's hooked up to my PL 400 and have been cranking out some great music. Still saving up for the full White Oak makeover but in the mean time I have decided to recap the speakers with some new dayton caps. All the caps were replaced except one 100uf Non-polar which I couldn't bring my self to pay $30 a piece for some daytons so I am in the process of getting some electrolytics sent. The issue I have right now is that one speaker post-cap has a pretty significant hum. I looked around and some forums talk about a 60hz hum but I haven't found out how to go about fixing it. I compared both crossovers and everything is identical. I re-heated every solder joint to make sure there was a good connection.
At this point I am going a little crazy because I am almost positive there was no hum prior. I even swapped out amp and pre-amp and swapped left and right and the hum stays with the speaker so most likely the crossover. I'm just wondering if I am missing something obvious or maybe I need to start from scratch with the crossover.
On a sidenote the one electrolytic that I didn't replace might have a little bulging on it but to me it is difficult to say and I am pretty sure there was no hum prior.
Thanks for the help
At this point I am going a little crazy because I am almost positive there was no hum prior. I even swapped out amp and pre-amp and swapped left and right and the hum stays with the speaker so most likely the crossover. I'm just wondering if I am missing something obvious or maybe I need to start from scratch with the crossover.
On a sidenote the one electrolytic that I didn't replace might have a little bulging on it but to me it is difficult to say and I am pretty sure there was no hum prior.
Thanks for the help