Greetings from Estonia

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arhitekt

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Greetings from Estonia
« on: Yesterday at 09:58 am »
I'm an amateur audiophile who stepped into the DIY audio world just a month ago. I’m always looking to improve whatever I work on, and I’ve quickly fallen in love with the DIY lifestyle.
Right now, I’m working with a pair of Elac Debut Reference DBR62s. They already sound great, but I’m trying to push them even further. My first step is upgrading the crossover components and internal wiring. Eventually, I plan to design an entirely new crossover to achieve a flatter frequency response—especially since I find the mids a bit shallow for my taste.
If anyone has gone down a similar path or has thoughts on this kind of modding journey, I’d love to hear your ideas!

Bodhi

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Re: Greetings from Estonia
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 11:20 am »
Welcome to the forum :wave:

toocool4

Re: Greetings from Estonia
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 11:42 am »
Welcome to AudioCircle arhitekt

Have a look at GR Research, they do upgrade kits. www.gr-research.com

Phil A

Re: Greetings from Estonia
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 04:07 pm »
Welcome!

SlushPuppy

Re: Greetings from Estonia
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 04:44 pm »
I'm an amateur audiophile who stepped into the DIY audio world just a month ago. I’m always looking to improve whatever I work on, and I’ve quickly fallen in love with the DIY lifestyle.
Right now, I’m working with a pair of Elac Debut Reference DBR62s. They already sound great, but I’m trying to push them even further. My first step is upgrading the crossover components and internal wiring. Eventually, I plan to design an entirely new crossover to achieve a flatter frequency response—especially since I find the mids a bit shallow for my taste.
If anyone has gone down a similar path or has thoughts on this kind of modding journey, I’d love to hear your ideas!

Welcome to AudioCircle! There is a band from Tallinn called Wolfredt that I think is amazing. They did a YouTube show during the lock-downs called "Live At Rude Rats" that was simply incredible. I wanted to see them when we visited Estonia last August, but they weren't playing locally. Lot's of great music coming from that area!

Link to full concert

ArthurDent

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Re: Greetings from Estonia
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 06:34 pm »
Greetings & Welcome to AC   :thumb: