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What exactly don't you like about the Infinitys?
One suggestion that could pay off is to pick up some relatively inexpensive .1uF caps and use them as bypasses on the larger caps in the tweeter crossover. If you hear an improvement you can go further and replace the larger caps too. I would suggest trying the Sonicap II's for the bypass.Enjoy,Bob
I would think that you could remount the inductors so the hole in one faces the side of the other inductor. The inductors seem to face each other in the pic and that may cause coupling between them. I would also upgrade the resistors to non inductive type before I would mess with the caps, you could change the bass inductor to a larger gauge wire hollow core inductor and maybe the tweeter inductor to a foil type.I would change the caps last they change the sound so much but not always for the better just different. I would also be sure to measure the values of all parts and do not believe what is printed on the parts and match parts for both crossovers. Marc
Good advice so far. Re-align the coils so that the "holes" are pointing 90 degrees from each other. You may be able to do it by loosening as little as 1/4 coil of wire, repositioning the inductor, and glue it down with hot glue. As far as by pass caps, just solder them parallel to the ones on the board.
You don't need extra holes. Just solder the leads of the bypass caps to the leads of the regular caps. It would be best to hot glue or strap the caps down to the board too.Bob
Quote from: JimJ on 14 Oct 2008, 03:12 pmWhat exactly don't you like about the Infinitys?Well, I find it very sharp on the highs and somewhat lost mids - I am not complaining about the lows at all because for its size, there is plenty and to an extent true, which is what matters. I like hearing for extended hours and prefer a more laid back sound without compromising on the dynamics of the music (I listen to mostly acoustic Jazz and old rock). On the imaging side, I have tried fiddling with the placements (cant do much as the system is in the hall room and cant do away with the fav decos of my wife, although I removed glass cupboards as much as possible and also laid a carpet between the system and myself - where I sit), I still find it a little too cluttered.Maybe this has to do with my other components because as per the review of this speakers, it is supposed to be more laid back than a forward sounding speakers. btw, with whatever I could lay my hands on, this is what I presently have :Kappa 200 speakers on Kappa sandfilled stands ( biwired with Van den hul snowline on the highs and Supra 4.0 for the midbass, I have also changed the internal wiring of the speakers the same way)Harman Kardon (this is all I could get here) HK675 - Here I have changed the stock power cables with Supra Lo Rad 2.5.Source - Nad C541 i - Here too I have changed the stock cables with Supra Lo Rad 2.5.Interconnects - Van den Hul D-102 hybridsDezorel power conditioner.Thats all the hardware that I have now -Hope this answers your question.
Quote from: sandeepc on 14 Oct 2008, 04:14 pmQuote from: JimJ on 14 Oct 2008, 03:12 pmWhat exactly don't you like about the Infinitys?Well, I find it very sharp on the highs and somewhat lost mids - I am not complaining about the lows at all because for its size, there is plenty and to an extent true, which is what matters. I like hearing for extended hours and prefer a more laid back sound without compromising on the dynamics of the music (I listen to mostly acoustic Jazz and old rock). On the imaging side, I have tried fiddling with the placements (cant do much as the system is in the hall room and cant do away with the fav decos of my wife, although I removed glass cupboards as much as possible and also laid a carpet between the system and myself - where I sit), I still find it a little too cluttered.Maybe this has to do with my other components because as per the review of this speakers, it is supposed to be more laid back than a forward sounding speakers. btw, with whatever I could lay my hands on, this is what I presently have :Kappa 200 speakers on Kappa sandfilled stands ( biwired with Van den hul snowline on the highs and Supra 4.0 for the midbass, I have also changed the internal wiring of the speakers the same way)Harman Kardon (this is all I could get here) HK675 - Here I have changed the stock power cables with Supra Lo Rad 2.5.Source - Nad C541 i - Here too I have changed the stock cables with Supra Lo Rad 2.5.Interconnects - Van den Hul D-102 hybridsDezorel power conditioner.Thats all the hardware that I have now -Hope this answers your question.Good info there, thanks. Go ahead and fiddle with the Xovers on these if you want, can't hurt to try, but I have a feeling there's a pair of DIY speakers in your future And there are a ton of speakers out there pre-designed that I think will fit the bill for you.