Skiing Ninja crossover upgrade

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  • Jetmaker737
    Jetmaker737 Posts: 1,049
    edited April 2010
    Thanks!... would love to see the pictures when you get time to post 'em.

    I shoulda figured the new crossovers would would hook right up to the drivers. Sounds like the Ninja's made it relatively simple.
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  • The Ninja
    The Ninja Posts: 25
    edited April 2010
    There are a couple ways to do it but essentially you take the leads from the network and run inside where the binding posts were and connect directly to the drivers. Another way is to keep the binding posts intact (must be enough for each driver) and wire the drivers to them internally and then run the network wires to the posts. This allows you to disconnect the network from the speaker if you need to more easily move them around.
    Sean Ries
    Owner, Skiing Ninja Systems
  • punit
    punit Posts: 8
    edited September 2011
    I did the Skiing Ninja external crossover upgrade for my LSI9's which i use for my main stereo set up six months back. Well worth it. It has taken the performance of the speakers up a couple of notches. The highs has become more 3 dimensional & the punch on the bottom end had become more fat & tight.

    Excellent workmanship & customer service. Highly recommended upgrade for LSi owners.
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