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I'm looking for a crossover for polk audio lsi9.
If someone has one and sells it to me.
thank you
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,806
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    You don't need to replace the entire crossover if yours has damaged components as they can be replaced.
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  • cmartinez
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    with the transport the plate broke, also the main coil. :-(
    a shame
  • F1nut
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    Ouch
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  • F1nut
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    Have you checked eBay?
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  • cmartinez
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    Yes, but at the moment there are none.
    Would also be one of lsic?
  • krazypolk
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    cmartinez wrote: »
    Yes, but at the moment there are none.
    Would also be one of lsic?

    What are you trying to say in your second sen?
  • cmartinez
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    I do not know if it is worth tremien that of lsic for lsi9
  • cmartinez
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    Crossover of LSIC works in a lsi9?

    in case they sell any
  • krazypolk
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    So basically you're wondering if you can replace the lsi9 crossover for one from an lsic?

    I don't know the answer to that. Perhaps someone else can chime in.
  • F1nut
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    No, it's a different crossover.
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  • cmartinez
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    yes is that.
    thanks you
  • krazypolk
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    That's bad news for you @cmartinez because I have a parts lsic and it does have the crossover.
  • F1nut
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    Tell ya'll what, I could be wrong, so check with member VR3 as I'm sure he will have the definitive answer.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,052
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    Crossover is different between the lsic and lsi9
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  • F1nut
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    Thank you Trey.
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,052
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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
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  • F1nut
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    I'm seeing multiple dents/gouges in one inductor. If the coating is damaged, highly likely, that would not be good.
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  • cmartinez
    cmartinez Posts: 24
    edited September 2020
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    the crossover of the LSIC is the mod re3610-1
    the crossover of the LSI9 is the mod re3608-1

    With the krazypolk crossover and its mainborard, isn't it easier to repair?

    using your coil?

    Aesthetically they are very similar.
  • cmartinez
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    ejks3r7i8gx7.jpg

    crossover lsic "internet"
  • cmartinez
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    VR3 wrote: »
    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

    Wish you were here. :-)

    I do not know anything about electronics .... although I will try.
  • F1nut
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    If Trey says they are different you can take that to the bank!!!
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  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 28,052
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    Yeah they are similar but different, the tweeter network and lower frequency driver portion of the circuits are notably different.

    You could, in essence rob your lsi9 board to possibly populate onto a lsic board but i suspect fixing or finding the right crossover would make more sense as the layout is pretty different.
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  • cmartinez
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    VR3 wrote: »
    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

    Tomorrow I will try what you have told me about the holes. With a dremel.
    I'll put a photo.
  • cmartinez
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    haevxbrupced.jpg


    Will this work like this?

    Or can a bridge be made in the broken area?
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,585
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    I don't think that is savable. Each one of those wires is coated in enamal so not to short on one another. No way to solder enameled pieces.