That's where I wouldn't mess up at all. There are a particular values placed and zillion times tested for a particular optimal crossover point.
All you might do is just ruin it to the different parameters and don't try to force yourself that your speakers sound much better after crossover mods(I know that many 'phools do) cause they simply won't.
You can experiment with electronic crossovers and bi-amplification doing much less harm and knowing that you're not wasting money for parts.
All you might do is just ruin it to the different parameters and don't try to force yourself that your speakers sound much better after crossover mods(I know that many 'phools do) cause they simply won't.
You can experiment with electronic crossovers and bi-amplification doing much less harm and knowing that you're not wasting money for parts.