The crossover in a speaker often does more than just separate drivers from each other. What would be best is to use better components in the crossovers.
Would I gain anything?
I have a stock pair of JBL L-200 speakers. The cabinets are in excellent condition as are the drivers. One of the cheesy spring loaded input connectors is missing.
Would it improve the performance significantly to remove the crossover and rewire the system using good quality speaker wire and new binding posts and then bi-amping with an external active crossover?
From what I understand these JBL drivers are still among the best and the cabinets, while dated in appearance are well constructed and pretty dead.
Would it improve the performance significantly to remove the crossover and rewire the system using good quality speaker wire and new binding posts and then bi-amping with an external active crossover?
From what I understand these JBL drivers are still among the best and the cabinets, while dated in appearance are well constructed and pretty dead.
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