Is there any thing that I could have screwed up

when I re-capped my SDA 2a crossovers that would cause a hum when I connect the SDA Cable? Thanks

Tim

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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,546
    Sure, you may have a cold solder joint, you may have put a lead in the wrong place, you may have broken a lead on an inductor.......
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  • Thanks Jesse, I did change the SDA inductors. Are they polarized in any way? When I installed them, I don't recall seeing any indication that they were and I am not sure if I wired them identically.
  • TennMan
    TennMan Posts: 1,266
    Are you certain you are using a common ground amp with your SDAs?
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  • TennMan wrote: »
    Are you certain you are using a common ground amp with your SDAs?

    Yes. It is commong ground. Odyssey Khartago