Does anyone has the schematic of the crossover for the contour 5.4? I am trying to fix mine. Thank you.
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I wonder what it is about the crossover that needs fixing?
If you post photos of the crossover (front and rear of circuit board, if applicable) then someone here may be willing to draw the schematic.
I wonder what it is about the crossover that needs fixing?
If you post photos of the crossover (front and rear of circuit board, if applicable) then someone here may be willing to draw the schematic.
Does anyone has the schematic of the crossover for the contour 5.4? I am trying to fix mine. Thank you.
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These were the photos before I had a local guy upgraded my crossovers. I bought all Path Audio resistors and all Jantzen caps. After the upgraded, bass just over powered the mid and high. So my intention is to get the original schematic and rebuild it
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I shall give your request a nudge.
It may be worth checking that the positions of the mid and high frequency attenuating resistors have not changed due to the 'upgrade'.
The only information I can find on the Dynaudio Contour S5.4 crossover is as follows:
Three-way impedance corrected crossover employing 6dB/octave slopes and crossover frequencies of 800 Hz and 2,000 Hz.
It may be worth checking that the positions of the mid and high frequency attenuating resistors have not changed due to the 'upgrade'.
The only information I can find on the Dynaudio Contour S5.4 crossover is as follows:
Three-way impedance corrected crossover employing 6dB/octave slopes and crossover frequencies of 800 Hz and 2,000 Hz.
thank you for responding. just want to clarify that I should check to see if the resistors of the high and mid had been switched by mistake when the tech changed them to new ones?
Make sure that each individual resistor value is correctly positioned in the location it originally occupied on the board.
I think it unlikely that simply 'upgrading' the capacitors and resistors would give the major sea shift in the sound balance you describe. That is why, in the first instance, I suggest you look for an installation error.
Of course, it could mean that the bass was weak before the upgrade, but has now been restored it to its intended level - one to which you may need time to adjust.
I think it unlikely that simply 'upgrading' the capacitors and resistors would give the major sea shift in the sound balance you describe. That is why, in the first instance, I suggest you look for an installation error.
Of course, it could mean that the bass was weak before the upgrade, but has now been restored it to its intended level - one to which you may need time to adjust.
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