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  • k_f3d
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    Originally posted by Chris Roemer View Post
    Fairly high parts-count XO (for the day).
    Dayton's 275-070 "Silky" is an inexpensive 8ohm dome that'll probably work OK in there. Replace both tweets, of course.
    The (cheap, like < $1 ea.) npe caps PE sells will be the ones you want in there.
    I've never seen the need for a Zobel on a woofer in a 3-way before. Just sayin'. (You could probably "open" that circuit from ground . . . if it makes no diff., don't bother w/a new 33uF cap, just leave it open?)

    Woofers OK? Are the surrounds cloth (seems like they'd be foam - the kind that rots, if they're acoustic suspension)?
    Hey Chris,

    Thanks for the info. I'll likely go with the Dayton's.

    Yes the foam in the woofers are good. I'll take a look at the difference of removing the Zobel on the woofer.

    Cheers,

    Kevin

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  • djg
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    AKAI ST300 - Vintage Audio World.com

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  • Chris Roemer
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    Fairly high parts-count XO (for the day).
    Dayton's 275-070 "Silky" is an inexpensive 8ohm dome that'll probably work OK in there. Replace both tweets, of course.
    The (cheap, like < $1 ea.) npe caps PE sells will be the ones you want in there.
    I've never seen the need for a Zobel on a woofer in a 3-way before. Just sayin'. (You could probably "open" that circuit from ground . . . if it makes no diff., don't bother w/a new 33uF cap, just leave it open?)

    Woofers OK? Are the surrounds cloth (seems like they'd be foam - the kind that rots, if they're acoustic suspension)?

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  • k_f3d
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    AKAI ST-300 Rebuild

    I picked up a pair of Akai ST-300 for $40 bucks but unfortunately the crossover capacitors need to be replaced and one tweeter is fried.

    I am looking for advice on where to buy replacement capacitors and a comparable tweeter. The tweeter is an 8 ohm DT-40T which seems to have gone the way of the dodo.

    I have attached a schematic for the crossover circuit. Note: The 8 ohm resistors upstream from the tweeter and the mid are actually 8 ohm pots with the positive of the driver tied to the middle post (I didn't know how to depict this in Vituix).

    I have also attached a photo of the specification plate from the back of the speaker.

    Any advice you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
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