Hey everyone!
Not long ago, I learnt that KEF (like many other manufacturers) use low-tier parts for the crossovers of middle-class speaker series...
With solid constructed cabinets (MDF with bracings) and the drivers that can perform way better than with the stock crossovers, I started wondering...
I bought a couple of Mundorf caps and resistors, new binding posts and SOMMER cable for internal wiring.
This is the crossover HT/MT board out of the box

- Marko
Hi, I really appreciate what you have done and I have a few questions.
Which are the values (voltage rating and capacity) of the capacitors C1, C2, C3, C4? I am asking since I found out the woofer is screwed in the wood of loudspeaker box without a metal socket and I would like to remove the woofer as few times as possible when I work on the crossover.
Do you think it improves sound quality to replace resistors? (I did not find a physical explanation?)
Best regards