Marantz HD770 4 way Crossovers

Silly prices for a design having a closed frame midrange...

I guess that Pete from St. Marys can fix the speakers with components he has in the drawer!

Edit: no, it has ( the midrange) a little box in behind.
Still, strange design. The supertweeter can be dissed in favour of a modern tweeter component. What's the name speakerbug if they didn't care to inform you about the possibility of putting better components instead of the ...
 
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speaker bug quoted $700 for a pair of crossovers which is too steap. im not questioning the quality but i cant afford this amount.

That would include: receiving the speakers, put everything ok ( with warranty), and sending back to you.

Some kind of a sanity check for a vintage piece.

I'd do it other way -DIY way...

1) re-design: elimination of the stw and ...invest those $$$ in buying a tweeter AND a new CNC'ed aluminum baffle
2) listen to the woofer-mid-tw on the new baffle, with external crossover ( no L-Pads, thanks)
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Whoa, budget already overblown. I think we would be best to advise how to cut corners 😉

Naah, I was talking about What to do with that sum of money :deerman:

A Mdf baffle 1" to cover all the holes would suffice.
Flared ducts for BR function better that truncated
Modern tweeters on-axis and off-axis have a better emission

The original project is lost but who cares.
The stw is somehow nice but the scattered speakers on the baffle + the BR duct hole put me on alert...
 
Wild discussion of restoring a pair of vintage loudspeakers! 4-way with a supertweeter offset in the panel is not the ideally best, but typical for the early '80s era.

I found a pic of 880 model xo Marantz HD 880 Crossover Pair Complete Tested Free Ship | #165770419
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Components shouldn't be expensive and we do have scematics with values. Obviously original potentiometers (at least panels+knobs) are left and functioning
 
Trying to recapture a sound is not crazy, IMO anyway.

In all except one position, you should not get the expensive inductors because the resistance is expected to, or meant to be high. Buying low resistance inductors would be like putting premium petrol into your lawnmower, nothing but a waste.

In the one remaining position, you can still get away with the cheaper inductors. And don't waste money on fancy wire.