Kef Q200c crossover / bi-amping

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Hi all,

Has anyone tried to upgrade the crossover in their Q 200c ? It's a three-way but I only have two amp channels available so I'm planning to use a conventional first order for the mid and tweeter, and then bi-amp that and the woofer with an electronic crossover. The driver is SP1587.2 - I guess that is mostly the same as the Q100 SP1587 - just a later revision?

There's lots of info on the Q100 crossover and sp1587 driver, so it's easy enough to mimic that.

http://medleysmusings.com/kef-q100-drive-unit-testing/

So the plan is to 'copy' the Q100 crossover but shift the point from the Q100 2500Hz to the Q200 2800Hz. Then bi-amp. The Q100 uses a 0.6mH coil on the mid and a 0.68R resistor followed by a 3.9uF cap on the tweeter. Dropping those values to 0.51mH and 3.3uF should do it?

If anyone has tried pls let me know - advice/experience always welcome!

Update - the Q100 crossover values sound horrible with this driver - a huge mid-range hole so the vocals are recessed and there's too much sibilance. However, it turns out that all it needed was a zobel and the above values were fine. Funny, but it seems from pics that the Q100 doesn't have a zobel. How did they get that xo to work? Mysterious...

Anyway, if you're curious for the details, click the link to my blog.
 
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