Redoing the speaks next door...

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Ok, I'm bored... hehe

So I did buy a pair of Polk Monitor 70's which I'm listening to now in addition to the D-9's (M80 is powering 'em while the WOPL's still behind the CV's). Bought 'em awhile back, but I still haven't been much impressed. They don't quite do the "wow" for me..

Before them, I had got a pair of Infinity Reference Six'es off a guy on CL. Shoulda looked closer, because turns out one of the two woofers was replaced with some other type/brand, and there's a lil bit of foam rot going on with one of the other drivers (not sure which).

So I'm thinking here.. the cabinets are really nice, so maybe if I did a project of replacing all drivers (maybe not the emit tweeters.. dunno) and doing my own crossover, it may be worth the effort?

I'm thinking that first I should either find the schematic for the existing crossover, or reverse engineer it. Just as a "base"... Then start looking at what the best drivers would be for it.

What do you guys think? For reference, here's what they look like now...

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Infinity's had some nice stock drivers Jer although the foam surrounds don't hold up at all for some reason. You may want to consider refoaming the surrounds.
 

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The one you are showing in the pic seems to be all original drivers. Must be the other one that had the woofer replaced???
 

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The one you are showing in the pic seems to be all original drivers. Must be the other one that had the woofer replaced???
That's correct. Looks like a cheap no-name put in there.

I'd like to make a good project out of it, with a custom crossover made with "serious" components (although wow.. 150.00 for just an inductor?.. maybe a notch down from THAT product line?). Beef up the power handling, etc... I might go with the idea of a passive radiator for the 10" opening and the 6" would be the active LF driver. All sorts of ideas
 

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That's correct. Looks like a cheap no-name put in there.

I'd like to make a good project out of it, with a custom crossover made with "serious" components (although wow.. 150.00 for just an inductor?.. maybe a notch down from THAT product line?). Beef up the power handling, etc... I might go with the idea of a passive radiator for the 10" opening and the 6" would be the active LF driver. All sorts of ideas
Dude you can build a very nice pair of speakers for a lot less than you can buy for the price. Plus it is way cool the first time you hear them. The 1st thought is WOW I built and designed these. The ole chest sticks out about 6 inches. At that moment you are an Audio God. LOL
 

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Dude you can build a very nice pair of speakers for a lot less than you can buy for the price. Plus it is way cool the first time you hear them. The 1st thought is WOW I built and designed these. The ole chest sticks out about 6 inches. At that moment you are an Audio God. LOL
That's what I'm thinking too... just "cheating" a little with having the cabinets already "premade" hehe
 
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