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The original crossover covered in glue and attached to the binding poste were completely removed and an entirely new much simplified crossover was fitted. Russ Andrews believes that the simpler the crossover the better the sound-I took his word and have no regrets. I do not have any plans etc. of the new crossover.
The hi-fi firm who did all the work for me are based in England,near the Lake District.They do a mail order service as well as work at their base. So if you live in U.K. you have a choice.( As I understand it, the re-wiring was Kimber 8TC and 4TC and the crossover capacitors were Kimber Kaps.) Their e mail address is www.russandrews.com. and telephone U.K. is 0845 345 1550.Internationaltel is +44 1539 797300. The guy who co-ordinated all the work was John. He is a most helpful person.
Quote from: malcolmsmith on 26 Oct 2009, 02:16 pmThe hi-fi firm who did all the work for me are based in England,near the Lake District.They do a mail order service as well as work at their base. So if you live in U.K. you have a choice.( As I understand it, the re-wiring was Kimber 8TC and 4TC and the crossover capacitors were Kimber Kaps.) Their e mail address is www.russandrews.com. and telephone U.K. is 0845 345 1550.Internationaltel is +44 1539 797300. The guy who co-ordinated all the work was John. He is a most helpful person.Sorry for the late reply...I will email Russ Andrews, i am from belgium and will see if i can work something out as DIY job.I always thought the 938's sounded a bit to soft compared to my 906, still a better speaker then the 906 but maybe a bit to polite.A straightforward crossover might help a bit.