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Old 11-23-2006, 04:38 PM
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BSW Midrange Installation

Happy Thanksgiving for those in the US celebrating.

Thought I'd use today to upgrade my midranges on my new 4.8is as part of my Stage 1 upgrade from BSW.

It is a snap to get them in and out but I did end up with 2 questions.

1. Keep or loose the stock capacitor?
2. In either case which wire is positive? Wasn't marked on the stock speaker. If keeping the capacitor it had 2 grey wires from the capacitor to the speaker, one longer than the other. If loosing the capacitor there is a green/black wire and a yellow/red wire. I'm betting the yellow/red is positive.

Probably could update the instructions here.

Thanks,

Russ
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Old 11-23-2006, 07:57 PM
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BSW Midrange Installation

Got this one all sorted. Thanks for the PMs.

Kept the stock resistor (not capacitor... ) and used the green with black wire as positive.

Very nice upgrade BTW.

Later,
Russ
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