Great job man I envy you! I gotta ask did you build new crossovers cause you had an issue with the stock ones or just wanted to upgrade?
Also what did you do with the old ones? The reason I ask is because Im having an issue with the mid-range driver in one of my KLF30's and I cant seem to figure out
what the problem is. I already bought & replaced the driver to no avail. Ive never rebuilt crossovers & dont have the $300 for a new set from crites.
The mid range horn first started working intermittantly then I noticed when I tapped on the lower cabinet it would come back on, eventually it seemed to get worse & Ive been putting
it off for far too long so tonight I decided to pop the crossover out and the wires and all the solder connections look good. As I was inspecting the xover lightly pressing on the components while listening to Pantera the midrange came back to life, still not sure which component is failing though unfortunately. I originally thought (or hoped) it was a bad capacitor as that would be a cheap & easy fix but now I dont. It seems like the round black component (noob speak) in the picture was the culprit, when I pressed and/or tapped on it lightly my KLF30 came alive! but I cant be sure, It could have been slight flexing of the pcb or a nearby component that was enjoying the crossover massage. Speaker repair is not my forte <(see what I did there) although I do have a nice hakko and decent soldering skills.
Any help would be greatly appreciated?
Not my crossover below, just for "reference" < dang did it again