Crossover Redo on my Amrita Audio Floorstanders


Hello all, I have a pair of Amrita Audio Reference Standard speakers. Research shows they were likely built in 1993 or so. I would like to redo the crossovers. The speakers measure 15"x16"x49" and they contain a 13.5" cast frame woofer, 2 Dynaudio 6.5" midranges and a Vifa metal dome tweeter. Is the best way to do this to just buy the exact same value parts (capacitors, resistors and inductors) and just choose the middle of the road choices? I don't want to skimp on the redo but I want to increase the quality of the existing crossovers. I set a budget of $500.00 on the component list. I came in at just slightly under that on the Parts Express website. How would I know if the measured values of the components chosen at the factory in 1993 are the exact numbers that I should use? These speakers are too large to ship to Danny Ritchie so I thought I would throw this question out there for your opinions. I am new to this but I have a friend who is able to solder and assemble everything. Unless there are other recommendations. I'm all ears. Thanks, Dan

danbro

I was going to say that DIYaudio is THE place to go for advice on this kind of question. Lots of builders there.

I would NOT do a rebuild without understanding the original state of the speakers. I’m not sure about this brand, but for instance, Infinity had such wonky crossovers and impedance curves that attempting to replicate the original is a bad idea.  Some Focals are the same.

Assuming the original crossover design is worth keeping, you’ll need a DATS or similar to make sure you compensate for any changes in ESR or DCR of replaced caps and coils.

I just redid the crossovers in my speakers.  I used the exact same values but upgraded all the components and added bypass caps to the mids and highs.  I also verified the resistances on the inductors as this can change the performance of the system.

My new components were so large that I decided not to shoehorn them all inside and moved my crossovers outside the speakers.  

I spent over $3000.  You can see photos of the completed crossover in my virtual system.

The improvement was huge and at the same time subtle.   Very refined. 

Jerry

If you can send me a pic of your crossover,  we can then talk about what you wat to achieve and I can then give you advice on what to upgrade 

I just finished a Klipsch Lascala and you always should keep the same value 

but partsyou need atleast$1kin pars minimum and get rid of the cheap gritty brass connectors  ,WBT Evo connectors from vh audio has sale on these and use their copper gold slide on terminals.