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TSsmallcrab
post May 6 2012, 11:51 AM, updated 14y ago

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icon_question.gif My MB Quart crossover (left side) has kaput.
The mid-bass path has no sound, the tweeter has sound.
I have determined that midbass & tweeter drivers still OK.

Anyone send to repair their crossover before?
It looks simple, only a few components in there (pic).

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krayden
post May 6 2012, 03:06 PM

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Here and this guy.
craziechild
post May 6 2012, 03:55 PM

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simple job... smile.gif

do it yourself... biggrin.gif
TSsmallcrab
post May 7 2012, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(krayden @ May 6 2012, 03:06 PM)
Thanks, but after reading the link, they're using mid/high end components.
Not matching with my low end mb quart, budget out too.

QUOTE(craziechild @ May 6 2012, 03:55 PM)
simple job... smile.gif

do it yourself... biggrin.gif
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Bro, how long would it take to learn troubleshoot electronic components, then desolder/solder for noob?
Google is always helpful, but it's the real hands-on exp. that counts.

Budget constraint here that's why looking at repair, else i'll change the whole component set liao haha.
Shanashi
post May 7 2012, 02:07 PM

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i have crossover for sale =)

pm me if ur interested, so kesian change whole component cuz of it sad.gif
zennn
post May 7 2012, 03:44 PM

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smallcrab can try jalan pasar also
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post May 7 2012, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(smallcrab @ May 7 2012, 09:55 AM)
Bro, how long would it take to learn troubleshoot electronic components, then desolder/solder for noob?
Google is always helpful, but it's the real hands-on exp. that counts.
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2 weeks? how hard could it be?

soldering/desoldering doesnt even need a PMR cert... more so checking a xover with all those passive components also doesnt even need a SPM cert...

just get yourself
1. solder gun, solder iron, desolder vacuum thingy( a lot of types, just get the ones that melts easily so that its easy for you )
2. multi-meter

then you are good to go...

for the components, bring it to a electronic shop, tell them you wan the exact same components...

i am not jerking you, it's easy...
carcrazy
post May 7 2012, 10:07 PM

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i have the parts ready. u can opt for simple xover parts.
krayden recommend, pricing sure chun for u.
u can call me at 0122962799 audio creations, PJ (victor)

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post May 8 2012, 08:52 PM

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come klang find me, supper on you biggrin.gif

but depends on whats wrong 1st, mayb open up the plastic housing n snap another pic

 

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