This modifcation results in better treble response as well as improved clarity from the tweeters. The method of performing this modifcation is removing the dash tweeter, cutting out the old capacitor and replacing it with a film-based capactior which is by far a lot better (more linear) than the Bi-Polar capacitor that was used on the tweeter.
The parts you'll need:
Soldering iron and solder - you will need to do some very simple soldering.
Tin Snippers - to cut off the old capactior
3.3uF (microfarad) WIMA film capacitor - this is the replacement part that you will be soldering in.
^ Sold at mouser.com for $1.63 each without shipping. Part number is 505-MKS23.3/50/10
This is how the stock tweeter looks like from the underside. This is from my S70 dash.

The grey cylindrical component is the Bi-Polar capacitor that we want to remove. Snip it out and leave some of the legs of the capacitor on so that we can solder on the replacement film capacitor.
Now place the new capacitor in place, lining up one of the capacitor's legs to the lead on the tweeter:

Now solder the leg of the capacitor and lead together. If needed take the old capactior's legs or leads and snip some of it off to attach to the new capacitor so that it touches the tweeter's contacts. If you don't quite understand what I mean, refer to the next picture:

After soldering the other leg on, you should be done! Now do the other tweeter:

This doesn't just apply to the Volvo tweeter, it would apply to many aftermarket coaxial speakers that don't have seperate crossovers. Now saying that, there are probably other speakers in the Volvo that could also benefit from this simple mod, such as the rear door speakers, the rear deck speakers in the sedan or the D-Pillar speakers in the wagon.
If you do attempt to do this for other speakers, try to match the capacitance rating on the capacitor on the tweeter/speaker. A good site to find quality parts is http://www.partsexpress.com and look for cross over capacitors. Try to keep the capacitor leads as short as possible to prevent it from picking interference.






