Canton Reference K1's get Platinum Crossover Jumpers
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I recently replaced the gold plated stock jumpers on my Ref K1's crossover with WW Platinum Eclipse 8 Jumpers w/ 1/4" Solid Silver Spades. This did in fact make a nice improvement in the Mids & Highs. A bit more detail, and sparkle without a hint of edginess.
https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578172887 Here are the stock cheap plates that come with just about every brand of speaker. https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578172953 https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578173081 https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578173145 Here they are installed on my Right Speaker https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578173250 https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1578173258 Here they are installed on my Left Speaker |
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those look nice! Those are a dream speaker rig...
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Thanks to Ivan, I have the same setup and honestly I had a hard time believing it would make a difference, but it did. Cheap upgrade... :)
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I have been a happy owner of K1 for some time, I was interested in the topic of jumpers, do they really have an influence on the sound in this case? ... this is not a crossover after all? ... have you noticed that without jumpers also is normal signal? |
I wanted to post some of my photos from a folder on my phone or computer, but can't see how I can do it,,,?
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Believe you must be at least a forum "Subscriber" to post pic's.
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Every speaker I have owned and many I have heard all benefit from replacing straps or stock jumpers with jumpers that match your speaker cables. Further, speaker cables to the mid/treble posts and jumpers down to the bass section posts seems best to me in all cases.
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One of the keys to get my Ref 9K's to sound good was to bi-wire. Big (very) improvement in sound with same.
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[QUOTE=Formerly YB-2;1018492]Believe you must be at least a forum "Subscriber" to post pic's.
what exactly does this mean in practice? My system is on facebook, it's a pity I can't post some photos here |
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