I just purchased some DQ 10's with custom crossovers and both tweeter and piezo replaced with a KEF T27A. The mods are called Rabbid DQ 10 modification. The literature provided was written by Audio Renaissance of Kansas City. I must confess that these guys were on to something as these DQ10's really sing.
On Friday, November 8, 2019, 12:29:17 p.m. EST, John Boros <jsjb@...> wrote:
Greetings everyone!
Regnar rebuilt my DQ10’s about 15 years ago, which included rebuilding the crossovers. The new crossover parts, their quality doesn’t appear to be exceptionally high - the resistors, for example, are the inexpensive ceramic type. I’m guessing the performance of these speakers would improve with a quality crossover, but, I’m not keen to rebuild the whole thing, as some of these boutique parts can be quite expensive - is it worth it?
I was thinking of just replacing the seven resistors - would this be enough to affect a noticeable improvement in sound quality/transparency?
Thanks,
John