In Reply to: Do people believe that a crossover upgrade is a BIG improvement in sound? nt posted by scruffy_ on September 7, 2012 at 21:15:49:
Yes, very very much so. Keep in mind Andy's conditions. They are key.
I will add that it all may be best appreciated when the frame strength's are improved. A weak frame will mask some of the improvement of even the best possible xover system (or other component upgrades).
In my case the ability to measure, from the start, became a substantial help in making sure that I was not building good tweaks on top of illusory ones. We all are prone to believe that something that we just changed sounds better...only to find otherwise later. Measuring insured that I had quantified departure points. I does not "fix" things but it may confirm why you do/don't like a given state of the system. These day, a measuring outfit is cheap.
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