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In Reply to: RE: 3.6R crossover mods posted by watts on December 27, 2022 at 14:11:48
For the panel connections, is it possible to put the crossover wires directly on top of or under the voicecoil wires and use the clamps to squeeze them together?
Is that clamp steel? I wonder if you could use a sheet of copper above or below the wires to increase conductivity if it's not possible to make the crossover and voicecoil wires touch.
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That is what I did. And as you say, if the small midrange and bass wires touch the crossover wires then the clamping material doesn't matter. It might be even better to have something non-conductive for the pressure.
But if one is concerned about having as little dissimilar materials in the signal path as possible (which is me) it should be better than the oem setup: tin coated copper stranded wires going through the tin clips, then through the steel plate, and then the panel wires.
If think both can be done. The question is: Will it make a large difference?
It wouldn't be a large difference, but any difference for the better seems worth the minimal effort.
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