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Is it possible to use my multimeter to find the value of it?
Hey guys,I have a pair of old polk monitors I was giving to the lil sister to find that one of the tweeters quit working. I assumed a shot voice coil so I dug up another vintage pair...well, after troubleshooting a while I find the crossover is to blame. I suspect the big cap in there and I would just replace it since it is old anyway but I cant find any specs written on it. Is it possible to use my multimeter to find the value of it? The only markings say e-0012-1 and 12j 100v. Just to confirm, they are 3 way and there are 3 caps..the tweeter cap will be the largest of them right? thanks, beat
If you have ruled out the tweeter,then most likely it's the polyswitch(tweeter protection),if you e-mail polk, they will send you a pair for the asking. As the poly's age,they are easily tripped,which is most likely your problem. It's a relatively simple procedure and you might as well change both since you are in the neighborhood. Good luck.