Anyone upgraded Focal Aria crossovers?

Hello!
Is this a good idea? If not, can anyone who knows better help me with the poles?
I know my sketch is ugly and funny at the same time...🙂
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Sure i don't have a diagram and speakers are at my brother 1100 miles away 😉
Hello! It is with these parts that the final crossover will be made. Supposedly because of the litze wire, I may have to use a smaller resistor instead of 1.2 ohm. Hello! It is with these parts that the final crossover will be made. Supposedly because of the litze wire, I may have to use a smaller resistor instead of 1.2 ohm.It will be done next week.
 

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@Balu80 Mundorf MR20 are v.good, but more open than mills resistors, and so mills would be better for aria. why dont you order from hificollective uk, they have both post and express shipping options. but if only option is MR20 vs jantzen superes, MR20 will be better.
 
@Balu80 Mundorf MR20 are v.good, but more open than mills resistors, and so mills would be better for aria. why dont you order from hificollective uk, they have both post and express shipping options. but if only option is MR20 vs jantzen superes, MR20 will be better.
I understand, and you are right. I may test with the cheap Jantzen to see if the sound ratio is right etc, and if I feel a lack of sound after the burn-in I will order the mills.Because of the differences in the properties of the litz wire and the iron core coil, I may need smaller resistors in place of the 1.2 ohm. Anyone have any idea why Greenpaul didn't use a resistor? I've been meaning to ask this for a while.
 
Likely root cause of peaks at 630hz and 800hz. One cabinet braced and these peaks are reduced but not entirely eliminated. Started on the second speaker have completed unscientific tests by wrapping my knuckles against the cabinet.

Measurements confirm cabinet resonances are a contributing factor. Back panel peak resonance is 800 hz most prominent just above the plastic speaker terminal plate. Front panel peak is 630 hz loudest just above the woofer but still below the tweeter.

red bars in pics below represent the baseline.
 

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Likely root cause of peaks at 630hz and 800hz. One cabinet braced and these peaks are reduced but not entirely eliminated. Started on the second speaker have completed unscientific tests by wrapping my knuckles against the cabinet.

Measurements confirm cabinet resonances are a contributing factor. Back panel peak resonance is 800 hz most prominent just above the plastic speaker terminal plate. Front panel peak is 630 hz loudest just above the woofer but still below the tweeter.

red bars in pics below represent the baseline.
I made such vibration dampers under the speaker. Immediately, the bass became much nicer and tighter. The spike was not good.
 

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