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Thanks again Larry for getting the caps! Got them in today, and I couldn't resist..
Soo.. here goes..
Here's the crossovers right after I pulled them out. Yeah, that big hulking red thing IS a coil that is part of the crossover!
Then I took inventory of what I had, plus the new Daytons...
At that point I had a little bit of an issue. Note the big forty caps, they had to go up there where you see that vertical blue cap (C2), with the connector on the other side. Yikes...
Naaah.. I'll make em fit... dagnabit...
There were a few left over traces with feedthru holes, so I took advantage of one of them on one end.. and a quick "new" hole in a trace on the other. No worries - the traces on the back are a good 3/4's of an inch wide. Polk wasn't messing around here!
Now... one other thing that "bugged" me, but I had made my mind up...Goodbye 22 year old "tweeter protector". Put a jumper in it's place (to the left of the C3 silkscreen shadow)
And finally, here's the completed crossover ready to be put back in... Note the addition of the green wire/jumper. That's where I had to make the connection on the 40's back to their original position.
So how does it sound??? Was it worth it????
DAMN SKIPPY!!
If for anything else, now my right channel is perfectly clear. Yeah man... now I can finally stop tilting my head to one side and enjoy the music.
Beautiful results.... highly recommend a good xover rebuilt every now and then.
Soo.. here goes..
Here's the crossovers right after I pulled them out. Yeah, that big hulking red thing IS a coil that is part of the crossover!
Then I took inventory of what I had, plus the new Daytons...
At that point I had a little bit of an issue. Note the big forty caps, they had to go up there where you see that vertical blue cap (C2), with the connector on the other side. Yikes...
Naaah.. I'll make em fit... dagnabit...
There were a few left over traces with feedthru holes, so I took advantage of one of them on one end.. and a quick "new" hole in a trace on the other. No worries - the traces on the back are a good 3/4's of an inch wide. Polk wasn't messing around here!
Now... one other thing that "bugged" me, but I had made my mind up...Goodbye 22 year old "tweeter protector". Put a jumper in it's place (to the left of the C3 silkscreen shadow)
And finally, here's the completed crossover ready to be put back in... Note the addition of the green wire/jumper. That's where I had to make the connection on the 40's back to their original position.
So how does it sound??? Was it worth it????
DAMN SKIPPY!!
If for anything else, now my right channel is perfectly clear. Yeah man... now I can finally stop tilting my head to one side and enjoy the music.
Beautiful results.... highly recommend a good xover rebuilt every now and then.