The 'drawings' are quite good at showing the possible/likely result of placement of these coils. It is obvious to me that the original manufacturer was more concerned about efficiency in manufacturing than the known results of such placement. That puts me in another camp, where simply remaking this crossover on a larger board would allow the distance needed to avoid these simple problems in the first place. A smallish circuit board is tempting in its own way to use, but then allows other problems to occur.
Well, that was quite time consuming. Still experimenting with levels but I think this is ok from an inductor perspective.
A question though - for the components that are across the speakers, I know the positive side needs to be in the correct order but does it matter what sequence they are in on the ground side or are all points the same given there are no active components?
A question though - for the components that are across the speakers, I know the positive side needs to be in the correct order but does it matter what sequence they are in on the ground side or are all points the same given there are no active components?
I think that you have done perfectly fine here, and the ground is common to all components and so the order of connection that you are asking about is not important or even matters.
I know that this took some time to make, but you eliminated unnecessary problems with this new arrangement.
I know that this took some time to make, but you eliminated unnecessary problems with this new arrangement.