I did check on the much cheaper Mundorf copper foil air core but they use poly to coat the wire?
Would this not cause the same problems as it does with caps? and maybe the vintage might be better???
Can't afford to find that out.
The vintage use on the tweeter circuit air core what looks to be waxed paper wrapped and is likely the same as the cheaper Duelund except the Duelund is 12 guage and no doubt the Klipsch is 16 or 18 guage wire???
I wish someone could tell me the difference? other then heavier guage wire? and would going from 18/16 to 12 make that much or any in the tweeter circuit?
I know Klipsch iron core woofer inductors are .29ohms (according to Bob Crites)
This put there resistance about as low as 12 guage air core. So a 12 guage air core waxed paper would be better because of being air core and but would a 12 gauge air core poly be better???? What would weigh in importance no poly or the iron core? or heavier guage wire?
Is Duelund really a vintage company with more modern tolerances? Not that this is bad thing?
Foil caps made better. (same but lower vibration)
Inductors same as old ones but being air core thicker wire
and in the case of CAST more solid.
What about their resistors?
All this means there was some serious $ in an original Klipsch crossover at today's prices.
Would this not cause the same problems as it does with caps? and maybe the vintage might be better???
Can't afford to find that out.
The vintage use on the tweeter circuit air core what looks to be waxed paper wrapped and is likely the same as the cheaper Duelund except the Duelund is 12 guage and no doubt the Klipsch is 16 or 18 guage wire???
I wish someone could tell me the difference? other then heavier guage wire? and would going from 18/16 to 12 make that much or any in the tweeter circuit?
I know Klipsch iron core woofer inductors are .29ohms (according to Bob Crites)
This put there resistance about as low as 12 guage air core. So a 12 guage air core waxed paper would be better because of being air core and but would a 12 gauge air core poly be better???? What would weigh in importance no poly or the iron core? or heavier guage wire?
Is Duelund really a vintage company with more modern tolerances? Not that this is bad thing?
Foil caps made better. (same but lower vibration)
Inductors same as old ones but being air core thicker wire
and in the case of CAST more solid.
What about their resistors?
All this means there was some serious $ in an original Klipsch crossover at today's prices.