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    Bypassing Mylar Caps that are in parallel

    I want to try and use a .01 uf bypass cap on the midrange section of a L150 crossover:

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    These appear to be 2) 6uf mylar caps wired in parallel?

    If so, if I were to bypass using a .01 cap, would I need to use 2 bypass caps, 1 for each 6uf, or can I just use 1 bypass cap, since they are wired in parallel?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jfine View Post
    can I just use 1 bypass cap, since they are wired in parallel?
    yes

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    Thank You!

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