I loved the video. As an engineer, I love seeing schematics drawn and modifying parts. However, making a new crossover on this speaker is like giving your grandma a boob job. Look at the rp-600m, It seems like it has the same sound signature but had great reviews. I own these speakers, and will definitely be adding the acoustic treatments. But upgrading the crossover is.......
You make a fair point. Cost-wise, it may it be worth it when there are other speakers on the market that can do better for not a lot more money. For those who like to tinker around with stuff and aren’t as concerned with the money, I don’t see the harm in it. One my favorite parts of the audio hobby is that the options of what to do are endless; even if not always practical.
@@Casey_Schmidt yeah totally! I love the tinkering and rebuilding you did. Always a place for that and I loved seeing it! Definitely will modify my pair as well.
@kas31 - Thank you! Crossovers with the cheap circuit boards and components are par for the course for almost all speakers; even costing into the thousands of dollars. There is absolutely nothing wrong with leaving speakers stock, but there’s also nothing stopping technical people from upgrading them!
@Daniel Ramírez - If you send too much power or have the drivers exceed their excursion limit, they will fail. The only way to repair it would be to replace the driver that has failed.
Great informative video. I have a pair of b-10's that I would like to upgrade for something to do, but I am unable to figure out the inductor values. The b-10 uses the same circuit board as the R-14M and has same crossover of 2250hz. The b-10 low pass circuit has a 25uF cap and ? Inductor. (I assume it is the same as the R-14 though not sure) The high pass circuit appears to have different values to R-14, with resistor 9.1Ohms and cap 2.2uF and inductor unknown. I was wondering if you could provide me with inductor values for both circuits or how to calculate these values? Cheers
If you watch my three-part series on upgrading the Paradigm Mini Monitors, you’ll see a more step by step approach. Purchase an LCR meter to measure all of the component values. Two speakers having the same crossover point does not mean the have the same components values. The values will depend entirely on the T/S parameters of the two drivers and the enclosure type/shape/size. That is why it is important that you measure the component values for each set of speakers before changing anything. Good luck!!
Any idea why my left speaker is not coming in with a clear sound? The closest description I can come up with is that it sounds like a radio station that’s not quite tuned in. The speakers are only a few months old and have not been used a whole. Thanks so much! Nice video!!
It is most likely to be a bad connection somewhere. Check your audio cables/speaker wire and make sure everything is connectedly as solidly as possible. If that isn't the problem, it maybe that one of the drives has failed or was faulty from the factory. Alternatively, you could be experiencing RF interference. Look into that if you can't find anything wrong with the hardware.
I used a 3/4” three-ply foam with adhesive backing. I ordered mine from Parts Express, however, it can be found found from several suppliers for a variety of prices. Thanks for the question!
Hello, many thanks for your video. If not upgrade crossover, does tough damping significally improve/change sound? Going to damp mine with wool felt. Should I expect wow effect after that?) Or.. damping is just half-measure?
@Piano Forte - When it comes to upgrading speakers, it usually comes down to the simple philosophy of 'lots of small changes make a big difference'. The two purposes of the adhesive foam that I added was 1) to dampen internal reflections/resonances and 2) to dampen vibrations in the MDF. Adding felt, as you mention, may only help to dampen the the internal reflections. The acrylic stuffing that's already in the speaker does a decent job that. All of that said, the main source of fun with upgrades and modifications are the experiments with different ideas and approaches so don't let anyone discourage your experiments. Thanks for watching!
There are two things to consider; price and size. The inductors with higher gauge wire are more expensive and larger. If you are working with a small speaker, you may not have room inside. You may also not want to pay the higher price. The best size is the one fits your build the best. Nearly anything is better than the original and inductors.
Your opinion which is better Paradigm monitor mini from your video or Klipsch. I mean more powerful more details and more bass. I think my opinion Paradigm monitor mini.
@@B.Ruslan1978 - "Better" first requires a definition of what the most desirable trait is. The Paradigms' are better in a build quality and performance sense, but the Klipsch are probably better value for money. If I had to choose one, I would most likely choose Paradigm.
@Brian Dill - I'm not sure that hot glue would absorb the energy as effectively as blue tac or Dynamat. After hot glue cools, it becomes harder and more elastic than blue tac; which are the opposite characteristics that you'd want for absorbing energy. That is a good question, however.
@asiboy29 - Being that I’ve never gotten the chance to listen to the R41-M, I can’t say. I’ve heard good things about it. I think if you found either of them for the right price, you wouldn’t be disappointed. I can at least say that about the R14’s
@@Casey_Schmidt thanks, I have the R-51M for my fronts and they're pretty good. I was thinking getting the R-14M for my surrounds that's why I'm asking
Your videos are great! I'm buying a pair of these today and knowing all of this in detail is just amazing
I loved the video. As an engineer, I love seeing schematics drawn and modifying parts. However, making a new crossover on this speaker is like giving your grandma a boob job. Look at the rp-600m, It seems like it has the same sound signature but had great reviews. I own these speakers, and will definitely be adding the acoustic treatments. But upgrading the crossover is.......
You make a fair point. Cost-wise, it may it be worth it when there are other speakers on the market that can do better for not a lot more money. For those who like to tinker around with stuff and aren’t as concerned with the money, I don’t see the harm in it. One my favorite parts of the audio hobby is that the options of what to do are endless; even if not always practical.
@@Casey_Schmidt yeah totally! I love the tinkering and rebuilding you did. Always a place for that and I loved seeing it! Definitely will modify my pair as well.
Just got a pair last weekend for 40$ definitely worth more I use them as surrounds in my system
You can also use small strips of sound damping material like Dynamat on the woofers to help with ringing.
@Mark - Indeed! It would probably be more effective than blue-tac as well.
Nice video. Very detailed teardown and explanation. I never expect Klipsch to have these cheap crossover.
@kas31 - Thank you! Crossovers with the cheap circuit boards and components are par for the course for almost all speakers; even costing into the thousands of dollars. There is absolutely nothing wrong with leaving speakers stock, but there’s also nothing stopping technical people from upgrading them!
Not much.
Great informative video. Any chance you can show exactly how you upgrade step by step?
I have other videos on the upgrade process.
Awesome video, I really appreciate it. Picked up a pair second-hand (minty, for $40). Will probably just foam and tack.
Just picked up a pair for $65. I'll be using these as my rear speakers
My pair, one blew,¿no repair? I think it was due to excessive bass
@Daniel Ramírez - If you send too much power or have the drivers exceed their excursion limit, they will fail. The only way to repair it would be to replace the driver that has failed.
knowing not much of electronics, was there exact links for the upgrade parts to order ? :)
I don’t like posting direct links to products, it’s just a general policy I run by.
Great informative video. I have a pair of b-10's that I would like to upgrade for something to do, but I am unable to figure out the inductor values. The b-10 uses the same circuit board as the R-14M and has same crossover of 2250hz. The b-10 low pass circuit has a 25uF cap and ? Inductor. (I assume it is the same as the R-14 though not sure) The high pass circuit appears to have different values to R-14, with resistor 9.1Ohms and cap 2.2uF and inductor unknown. I was wondering if you could provide me with inductor values for both circuits or how to calculate these values? Cheers
If you watch my three-part series on upgrading the Paradigm Mini Monitors, you’ll see a more step by step approach. Purchase an LCR meter to measure all of the component values.
Two speakers having the same crossover point does not mean the have the same components values. The values will depend entirely on the T/S parameters of the two drivers and the enclosure type/shape/size. That is why it is important that you measure the component values for each set of speakers before changing anything. Good luck!!
Any idea why my left speaker is not coming in with a clear sound? The closest description I can come up with is that it sounds like a radio station that’s not quite tuned in. The speakers are only a few months old and have not been used a whole. Thanks so much! Nice video!!
It is most likely to be a bad connection somewhere. Check your audio cables/speaker wire and make sure everything is connectedly as solidly as possible. If that isn't the problem, it maybe that one of the drives has failed or was faulty from the factory.
Alternatively, you could be experiencing RF interference. Look into that if you can't find anything wrong with the hardware.
Casey Schmidt I’ve checked and rechecked all the connections. Any way to check for RF interference? Thank much.
@@ClouserB could be your amp
What type of foam did you use on the cabinet and where can you buy it. thanks
I used a 3/4” three-ply foam with adhesive backing. I ordered mine from Parts Express, however, it can be found found from several suppliers for a variety of prices. Thanks for the question!
Hello, many thanks for your video.
If not upgrade crossover, does tough damping significally improve/change sound?
Going to damp mine with wool felt. Should I expect wow effect after that?)
Or.. damping is just half-measure?
@Piano Forte - When it comes to upgrading speakers, it usually comes down to the simple philosophy of 'lots of small changes make a big difference'. The two purposes of the adhesive foam that I added was 1) to dampen internal reflections/resonances and 2) to dampen vibrations in the MDF. Adding felt, as you mention, may only help to dampen the the internal reflections. The acrylic stuffing that's already in the speaker does a decent job that. All of that said, the main source of fun with upgrades and modifications are the experiments with different ideas and approaches so don't let anyone discourage your experiments. Thanks for watching!
What thickness of the wire for the inductor is optimal in your opinion?
There are two things to consider; price and size. The inductors with higher gauge wire are more expensive and larger. If you are working with a small speaker, you may not have room inside. You may also not want to pay the higher price. The best size is the one fits your build the best. Nearly anything is better than the original and inductors.
18 awg I think is best price/performance
Great review, thanks a lot!
Your opinion which is better Paradigm monitor mini from your video or Klipsch. I mean more powerful more details and more bass. I think my opinion Paradigm monitor mini.
Si which speakers better Klipsch or Paradigm mini monitor.???
@@B.Ruslan1978 - "Better" first requires a definition of what the most desirable trait is. The Paradigms' are better in a build quality and performance sense, but the Klipsch are probably better value for money. If I had to choose one, I would most likely choose Paradigm.
@@Casey_Schmidt
Yep, I was supposed and sure that Paradigm much better.
Great video man!
@Arif P - Thank you!
Why not hot glue rather than blue tac?
@Brian Dill - I'm not sure that hot glue would absorb the energy as effectively as blue tac or Dynamat. After hot glue cools, it becomes harder and more elastic than blue tac; which are the opposite characteristics that you'd want for absorbing energy. That is a good question, however.
Do a review on the Polk audio s20
@Natedog1738 - Thanks for the suggestion, I definitely will if I get the opportunity!
@@Casey_Schmidt That would be awesome because I wanna see the inside of them.
I just ordered a pair of these today - $99.00 and Free Shipping on Amazon !!!
That’s a good deal, these little speakers rock.
Will try this when I get some free time.
Do you think 🤔$50 used is a deal?
Guys selling a pair even has the box...
In good condition, I think that’s a fair price.
Excellent video.
Klipsch R-14M or R-41M which one is better??
@asiboy29 - Being that I’ve never gotten the chance to listen to the R41-M, I can’t say. I’ve heard good things about it. I think if you found either of them for the right price, you wouldn’t be disappointed. I can at least say that about the R14’s
@@Casey_Schmidt thanks, I have the R-51M for my fronts and they're pretty good. I was thinking getting the R-14M for my surrounds that's why I'm asking
@asiboy29 - If that’s what you’re using them for, either will be just fine.
Remove the stuffing & youlll end up with much cleaner sound!
Ничего не понятно, но очень интересно😁👍👍👍
Учи English. Я прекрасно всё понял.