long story short I have a pair of m-audio m3 6's and one of them got smoked, tried taking it to a guy who repairs audio equipment and he said there's nothing he can do without the schematic.
i spoke with a guy on Facebook who said he just threw a 3-way crossover in his and it worked great.
I'm totally fine soldering stuff but when it comes to board work im noob.
can anyone recommend a really good ($75-$150) 3-way crossover that would be plug-in-play minus the cabinet work?
*link to speaker specs in speaker name
i spoke with a guy on Facebook who said he just threw a 3-way crossover in his and it worked great.
I'm totally fine soldering stuff but when it comes to board work im noob.
can anyone recommend a really good ($75-$150) 3-way crossover that would be plug-in-play minus the cabinet work?
*link to speaker specs in speaker name
There is no such thing. The information within the crossover is unique to this speaker.
You can extract it if one is still working?
You can extract it if one is still working?
how would i go about that? im sure the information is online some where if you google the right thing haha
While that's possible, I doubt it. The normal procedure would be to measure the response of each driver, then use that to design a replacement crossover.
It's a 3-way active speaker, so there will be an active xo plus 3 class AB amps in there, so can you figure out what exactly has smoked?
As much as I know you hope this will be enough, I'm sorry it won't. It's the response of the filters we need, not recorded with a mic but directly at the terminals, and separately for each driver.
Andersonix is on a different but also good path.
Andersonix is on a different but also good path.
If you end up going this way, it will work but your success will come more down to luck than to how much you spend. You'll probably find yourself modifying it anyway.can anyone recommend a really good ($75-$150) 3-way crossover
Yeah that sounds like total BS to me. 🙂i spoke with a guy on Facebook who said he just threw a 3-way crossover in his and it worked great.
Easier to buy another one. They appear to be available as singles.
jeff
when it was on longer than an hour it would just start buzzing with some audio coming threw.
there is one resistor that looks chared at the board
there is one resistor that looks chared at the board
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idk why it won't let me quote but if you can find another one in the States vinylkid58 I'd buy it in a heartbeat
he said he used something like this but couldn't find the email for the exact part number
he said he used something like this but couldn't find the email for the exact part number
If it's still acting this way, then perhaps you can determine if something's getting hot in there?when it was on longer than an hour it would just start buzzing with some audio coming threw.
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