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In Reply to: RE: Crossover upgrade posted by Jank on June 14, 2016 at 12:05:23
In my system I have external crossovers for each driver-woofer, midrange, and tweeter. I run mapleshade wire from each driver to the external crossover. This way I can change capacitors, coils, and resistors to my hearts content. If you get a good outline of the b@w crossover, consider putting the crossover external to the speakers. Good capacitors are vital as well as matching each sides total capacitance is important for correct imaging. You might look at Humble homemade hi fi for his speaker cap comparisons. Your drivers and enclosure are very good, spend some time on the crossover. Good luck.
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One wonders what was going through the minds of B&W product developers when they chose those crappy parts in the first place.
Same reason many of the greatest and bestest do it. $$ I don't understand why, take for instance the Musical Fidelity V-dac I'm working on, they couldn't even spend a couple of bucks to put in two Muse bipolars on the out put and maybe two .50c high quality resistors in an important spot. Just less than $2 transforms the sound. T
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