Quote: Just wire it up along side of your current caps. One lead to the front lead and the other lead to the output side.
It really works.
Just remember that whatever cap you purchase, to make sure it’s wired up correctly. For some caps it doesn’t matter…but for others it does. After you determine the signal path the main cap, check the markings on the new cap. Some caps are marked with a hash mark, a dot, or some other identifier on the casing. Other caps use a shorter wire lead on one side of the cap to identify the input side of the cap.
Also…if it’s a bidirectional cap…you could temporarily wire up the cap with alligator clips. Listen to the sound, and then reverse the leads. See which way the cap sounds better.
FWIW….i used the Jantzen cap when I modified the crossover in my Pinnacle Bookshelf speakers, and I really liked them. The Jantzen’s are a good choice.