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    5235 electronic crossover

    I'm trying to make by myself the cards (52.5130) for my 4430
    I'm not sure about which kind of cap and resistor I must use.
    Any suggestion ? I would use the "better sounding" components
    Of course I need also info on where to buy these components

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvaldes
    I'm trying to make by myself the cards (52.5130) for my 4430
    I'm not sure about which kind of cap and resistor I must use.
    Any suggestion ? I would use the "better sounding" components
    Of course I need also info on where to buy these components
    I will have a look at what you need and if I have them I will send them to you. Just cover the postage and make a 10.00 donation to the site.

    Sound fair?

    Also send your address in a PM.

    Ken

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    Hi

    Couple of odd values in the caps so I will send you a link to Mouser or Allied with all the part numbers you need. Give me 24 hours though, as I have a busy evening and day tomorrow.

    Ken

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    Hi Ken

    it sounds great.
    I'll wait for your info


    PS. donation is not a problem. I'll be pleased to do something for this site that provided me a lot of help


    Michele

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    I will look up the part numbers and post them here.

    Ken

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    Hi Ken,

    have you find the parts or the parts number ?
    can't wait to test my new toy

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvaldes
    Hi Ken,

    have you find the parts or the parts number ?
    can't wait to test my new toy
    Sorry, let me do, it right now.

    Ken

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    Get these at www.mouser.com



    Enjoy



    JBL 52-5130



    C1 0.039uf R1 11K

    C2 0.082uf R2 11K

    C3 0.0013uf R3 11K

    C4 0.01uf R4 13K

    C5 Jump R5 Empty

    C6 Jump R6 Empty



    140-PF2A393F X2 = .039

    140-PF2A823F X2 =.082

    140-PF2A122F X2 =.0012 (SUB FOR .0013)

    140-PF2A102F X2 =.01



    Dale ¼ watt 1% resistors



    71-CCF55-11K X6 = 11K resistors

    71-CCF55-13K X2 = 13K resistors



    There you go

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    Thank you very much Ken

    I've just made the order to mouser.

    Just one more question. I'm also seeking for the connector that had to be mounted on the PCB of the 52.5130 card. I can't find in the moser catalog. Maybe I'm not serching right

    Have any suggestion ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvaldes
    Thank you very much Ken

    I've just made the order to mouser.

    Just one more question. I'm also seeking for the connector that had to be mounted on the PCB of the 52.5130 card. I can't find in the moser catalog. Maybe I'm not serching right

    Have any suggestion ?
    A little confused here. Did you make your own PCB's? If not, where are the connectors that were on the cards?

    Do you need the male or female?

    I am going by memory here but the male is on the main board and the female on the filter boards?

    If you have to find connectors for the filter boards. I thing we can figure something out.

    Ken

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    OK

    Ken, You've got a pm.
    Robin

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    yes, I'm making a new PCB

    I've bought the xover with the cards for 500hz cutting . These boards have different PCB layout from the 52.5130
    Now I'm making two new PCB in order to make the 52.5130 cards by myself
    I don't want to take out the connector from old card, so I need to find some new ones
    The one that I need is the female, since male in on MB
    I thought you already know a part number for this connector too
    Sorry if I make you getting confused. Probably I didn't explained well what I was going to do

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    Molex 0.156" PCB Connector, 6 pins.

    Mouser #538-09-52-3063

    Look right?

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    yes, this is the one I need

    Thank very much

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