--- if I want to upgrade speakers, the next in line will cost at least 3 to 5 times of these!
I upgraded to Adam Audio T7V, which were less than two times more exensive, and really worth the investment. Now they are only 185€/piece. Naturally they are also almost twice as big...
Adam T7V, Spinorama and EQ inside | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
I upgraded to Adam Audio T7V, which were less than two times more exensive, and really worth the investment. Now they are only 185€/piece. Naturally they are also almost twice as big...
Adam T7V, Spinorama and EQ inside | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
Did you modify the electronics internally? or satisfied with the performance of the stock units. I heard the stock units have a few deficiencies.
I upgraded to Adam Audio T7V, which were less than two times more exensive, and really worth the investment. Now they are only 185€/piece. Naturally they are also almost twice as big...
Adam T7V, Spinorama and EQ inside | Audio Science Review (ASR) Forum
Thanks, I'll check that out, but I still prefer to work with what I have first before buying new stuff, that's why I am asking about these tweaks
Clarification of LSR305 schematic
I appreciate your effort in developing the analog input board schematic for the LSR305. While I am familiar with old school schematic diagrams, I am not familiar with some of the symbols used in your schematic, for example the voltage sources and symbols for the input sensitivity switches. These look like they may be a European standard or specific to some schematic software package. Can you explain how you generated the schematic or where I can find the standard from which it was based.
For those who want to look a little deeper into Electronics I have extracted Schematic from Analog section.
Eljo
I appreciate your effort in developing the analog input board schematic for the LSR305. While I am familiar with old school schematic diagrams, I am not familiar with some of the symbols used in your schematic, for example the voltage sources and symbols for the input sensitivity switches. These look like they may be a European standard or specific to some schematic software package. Can you explain how you generated the schematic or where I can find the standard from which it was based.
is this the tweeter of LSR5..8?
Tymphany OC16SC04-04
(o.k., the mounting is a littel bit different,
JBL use OEM)
is there any way to get data of the JBl-Waveguide for 3D-printing?
Tymphany OC16SC04-04
(o.k., the mounting is a littel bit different,
JBL use OEM)
is there any way to get data of the JBl-Waveguide for 3D-printing?
I've just modded my JBL 305p II pair following the suggestion in this thread and I must say the improvement is really good. I always feel the original mid and treble is thin and harsh, bass is uncontrolled. However after the mod, the bass is tighter, the mid is full and smooth, the treble is clean. Overall the sound is cleaner and the dynamic range is improved.
What I've done:
Overall, I'm satisfied with the changes. I'm thinking of doing the cabinet bracing to improve the LF even more.
What I've done:
- The ferrite mod
- Replace signal capacitor in the input board with non-polarized electrolyte capacitor.
- Replace the Buffer capacitor of STA350BW and the PSU capacitor to high quality Nichicon Muse KZ capacitor
Overall, I'm satisfied with the changes. I'm thinking of doing the cabinet bracing to improve the LF even more.
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