E0015-08S W15CY001Let me know what you think on the possibility to replace the mid. If it's an interesting option I would not want them to slip away.
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Looks like a lot of redesign to me. 2.5kHz crossover to the tweeter and a notch? My gut tells me a genuine midrange is the way to go. Whether this one is an improvement on what you have is just hard to say.
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Original Sonus Faber Grand Piano Domus crossover:
New crossover to fix the holes:
I think you really rolled your sleeves up there, mate!

Original Sonus Faber Grand Piano Domus crossover:

New crossover to fix the holes:

I think you really rolled your sleeves up there, mate!

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Hi I`ve just got my hands on a pair of Grand Piano Domus .Finally got some time for extensive listening. Still very very happy.
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I think they sound a bit boring ,not like the old SF`s at all 🙁
What did you gain soundvise by tweeking the crossover ??
Regards Allan
I’ve been enjoying this thread for a long time now, and I think I’d like to try this new crossover design with my Grand Piano Domus speakers. The problem is, I’m no electrical engineer, and although I do understand a lot of the high-level concepts in this thread, I’m not comfortable modifying my crossovers.
Would anyone in this thread be interested in building the upgraded crossovers for me, with me supplying all necessary parts, and paying for the labor? Any idea what this would cost?
Would anyone in this thread be interested in building the upgraded crossovers for me, with me supplying all necessary parts, and paying for the labor? Any idea what this would cost?
Thank you. 👍Thread reopened by request.
I ended up opening this new thread in the meantime:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...and-piano-domus-speakers.406626/#post-7535718
Anyway, more tips would be welcome, here or there.
Regards.
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