Searching crossover LSI9
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Replace in both speakers, will fit on the stock boards
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/catalog/000-2302-1-2mh-jantzen-iron-core-coil.html- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit. -
thank you very much.
says there is no stock.
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I have some LSi/FX crossovers, but they are probably different too. Trey @VR3 , what say you?
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Lsifx is way way different- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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They make them to order basically. Tbey are pretty quick. I've ordered from them a couples of times and both times it was 10-12 days.
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Thanks you. I will make the order :-)
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I have some LSi/FX crossovers, but they are probably different too. Trey @VR3 , what say you?
How about LSI f / X speakers?
They look good
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Replace in both speakers, will fit on the stock boards
https://www.hificollective.co.uk/catalog/000-2302-1-2mh-jantzen-iron-core-coil.html
THANK YOU VERY MUCH VR3.
I have already placed the order. (2 units)
Thanks to everyone who has tried to help me.
When they reach me I'll tell you. :-)
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Polk has no replacement part?
The broken inductor is the biggest issue. If there are broken or shorted wires the it won't work as others have mentioned.
It is possible to reorder enamled copper wire (Amazon carries it) and rewound the inductor. It's a pain and if you do it incorrectly then it won't work. You have to uncoil the inductor counting the number of turns and spacing. Take careful notes during unwinding to make sure you reassmeble exactly the same. The wire gauge has to be the same size (measure with calipers). Wire length should be the same and will give an indication if you did it correctly. It's doable but easy to mess up. Do this as a last resort.
I have a couple LSi9 crossovers form a VR3 upgrade, but the upgrade kit required I pull of the inductors. And it's easier to correct for the broken trace as Trey mentioned earlier than to move the inductors to a new board. Mine is also missing the lead wires. But if you notice more damage to other components then it could be an option.
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Thank you very much Maximillian.
When I mount the inductor, if something else fails, I'll let you know.
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Imo, you can fix that crossover pretty easily, the wire that is broke off, separated from the board, you can drill a hole in the board it broke from in the same trace, scrape off the coating and solder in place.
The broke inductor lead, scrape off the coating off each end, bend a hook then insert a small wire between them, apply hot glue to reattach inductor
Maybe take half a hour
I drill a hole in the board in the same trace and solder in place.
Like you tell me. And the speaker sound very good.
however when the coils arrive I will change them.
A lot of thanks VR3.
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Wow, I'm surprised that inductor works.Political Correctness'.........defined
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No worries chap, I've got the inductor coil you need and it's going to be easy to fix the new one to the board as well as the broken board itself. I've recently rebuilt my set of 9s so I've got the spare parts.
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THANKS YOU VERY MUCH mm84lsi15. :-)
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Good work. If the broken part of the PCB and standoff are near eachother then try to isolate them so they don't rub and produce noise.
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maximillian wrote: »Good work. If the broken part of the PCB and standoff are near eachother then try to isolate them so they don't rub and produce noise.
Ok perfect.
Thanks you :-)