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LRS Crossovers

Posted by Jimbocky on March 1, 2021 at 19:20:52:




Does anyone have a photo of the LRS Crossovers. I love my LRS's. I know the crossovers can certainly be improved. Haven't taken the sock off yet to see what is in there.

I have had the LRS since summer of last year. I have bypassed all the fuse connections, and the attenuation and wired directly from input to the connectors. I have not removed the wired spades or done anything with the internal wiring yet.

Just wondering is anyone has dug into the crossover yet.

Si=o I have rewired the inside of the connection panel bypassing the fuse and attenuation connections. The positive and negative speaker connections go directly to the internal wiring with factory connectors. There are still the push on connections and the stock speaker bindings. These will be taken care of soon.

If anyone has specs or photos of the internal crossovers that would be great.

First photo is of the speaker connection panel after bypassing the fuse and attenuation. I will post a second one of the before - stock.

After I eliminated 8 connections. Much cleaner of course.

I live on the coast in Oregon and the power goes out very frequently. The speakers have not been damaged and I leave my system on 24/7.