Speaking of capacitors, I’m looking at cost of sourcing some high-end bypass capacitors for NX Otica crossovers. Should I be looking for just by-passing the tweeter caps or do the mid caps too? Is a .1 uf standard here or should the values be different? What do you all think would be recommended for this application?
I have used the (red label) Duelund JDM bypass caps on my Wilson Duette crossover. When my buddy came by the hear the speakers for the first time (and pickup his crossovers for his Duette) he was blown away with them. I gave him the "burned in" pair of crossovers and he wanted the bypass caps as well. He also made me sell him my preamp, but that has worked out pretty well / gave me an excuse...
Anyway, I think the 3 below are common. For the crossovers for a pair of Merlin VSM speakers... we are doing all Duelund parts, and the bypass caps are the CAST (black label) you see below. Why? Well, they are supposed to be very good as well, and it's something different to try. I would give Hobbs / Danny a call. There is also a post where Hobbs shares some thoughts about different caps. The fact that you are using them with Otica (Neo tweeter) and their intimate experience with that speaker, I bet they can help you.
I was just using the bypass caps for the caps on the Tweeter. Right now, since I don't have the Duelund JDM caps anymore, I'm actually using little red JB Caps for bypass. It's not fair to compare these crossovers with the other pair that had time on them, but things are sounding good.
Which are "best"? That might require a collection of bypass caps to figure out, I guess.
