ukjeyaraj
Well-Known Member
This is about selecting the cross-over parts. Every cross-over is made with some capacitors, inductors and resistors (if there is anything more, please mention)
Capacitors
There are various types like, electrolytic, metal film, polypropylene and then radial, axial (based on leads) and then polarized, non-polarized, bi-polarized. Also there is some voltage rating in capacitors (from 15V to 450V and may be beyond too)
Almost all websites advise to use the polypropylene capactiors only.
1) In case of non availability is it ok to use other capacitors.
2) How to choose the voltage?
3) Is there some capacitors which are strict no for cross-over
Inductors
Here again, there are various types like air-core, ferrite-core, etc and then some inductors looking similar to resistors
What are those inductors that look like resistors, whether this can be used in the cross-over
Resistors
Again there are different types with some watts rating. How to choose the watts rating in the resistor
Capacitors
There are various types like, electrolytic, metal film, polypropylene and then radial, axial (based on leads) and then polarized, non-polarized, bi-polarized. Also there is some voltage rating in capacitors (from 15V to 450V and may be beyond too)
Almost all websites advise to use the polypropylene capactiors only.
1) In case of non availability is it ok to use other capacitors.
2) How to choose the voltage?
3) Is there some capacitors which are strict no for cross-over
Inductors
Here again, there are various types like air-core, ferrite-core, etc and then some inductors looking similar to resistors

What are those inductors that look like resistors, whether this can be used in the cross-over
Resistors
Again there are different types with some watts rating. How to choose the watts rating in the resistor