Anyone recommend what the symptoms are for a failing / "worn" crossover is?
In last few years my ages ruarks have gone from pretty decent to sounding quite "murky". Best description is that the peaks of what should be going through the big driver and "missing" from the tweater, at the same time the top end sounds more muted whereas before I feel like they were much more crisp.
Cpuld be totally making this up abd I'm just going deaf. Is there a scientific way of measuring the components (quite hard to get to) on the crossover board?
You need to remove capacitors from the board to measure them and even then you need a fairly specific instrument to do it. Best to follow the previous advice and get some replacements with the same values, audio rated would be best.
Anyone recommend what the symptoms are for a failing / "worn" crossover is?
In last few years my ages ruarks have gone from pretty decent to sounding quite "murky". Best description is that the peaks of what should be going through the big driver and "missing" from the tweater, at the same time the top end sounds more muted whereas before I feel like they were much more crisp.
Cpuld be totally making this up abd I'm just going deaf. Is there a scientific way of measuring the components (quite hard to get to) on the crossover board?