I built my own speakers last year and hard wired the speaker wires directly into the crossover board inputs. I find that there is a bit less distortion and noise than if the signal passes through three sets of soldered connections. Think about it...you terminate speaker cables with soldered spade lugs...then it hooks to speaker terminals that are soldered to wire that leads to the crossover...finally those wires are then soldered to the pc board containing the crossover. Additionally, the output wires are soldered to the outputs on the crossover and then soldered to the drivers themselves. That's a lot of solder folks!
Attaching speaker wire directly to crossover?
Recently, a seller on this forum was advertising a pair of Green Mountain EOS HDs that had been modified by attaching Marigo Labs speaker wire directly to the crossover - a $2200 upgrade, the seller said, noting that the Marigo Labs wiring is what gives that model its "HD" designation.
At any rate, I'm just wondering generally about the practice of attaching speaker wire directly to the crossover. Seems like an interesting idea, wondering what kind of benefits and drawbacks it might have sound-wise, and why we don't see this done more often?
At any rate, I'm just wondering generally about the practice of attaching speaker wire directly to the crossover. Seems like an interesting idea, wondering what kind of benefits and drawbacks it might have sound-wise, and why we don't see this done more often?
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