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In Reply to: RE: Bozak 4000 posted by Kindablue on July 10, 2017 at 11:43:08
Modding a crossover to accept bi-wire is generally a pretty easy job, and the results can be surprising. I'm pretty sure most Bozak crossovers used a number of electrolytic caps, which, if original, are decades past their sell-by date. If that's the case with yours, replacing the 'lytics will make a huge difference.
If you do try bi-wiring, try it with the wire pairs kept separated by an inch or two for most of their run. Some say (I'm one of them) that physical separation is required to get the better low-level detail that bi-wiring can give you.
Good luck.
WW
"A man need merely light the filaments of his receiving set and the world's greatest artists will perform for him." Alfred N. Goldsmith, RCA, 1922
Follow Ups:
Thanks yes I had the crossovers rebuilt a few months after I bought the speakers much needed. Ah sometimes I guess I just get tiered of the speakers and want to move to something different but the size and weight of these speakers makes that a problem. I will tweek the location and few other things.
Thanks,
Tired of Bozak Symphonies? Are you serious?
Well Briggs yea I still like to switch things up from time to time so with the Bozaks I find it difficult due to size and weight so sure that is what I meant.
Kindablue
If you get tired of the speakers, change the amp! ;)
Yes K I am in the process if you live in Baltimore Maryland and know a really good person who works on vintage tube amps hit me up with the info, that is the only thing slowing me down with taking the Pilot SA-260 out and replacing it with another one of my amps. you are correct in you suggestion.
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