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    JBL 4410A's

    Hi,

    I'm wondering if anyone has any information regarding the JBL 4410A crossover. i.e. Crossover Scheme etc...

    I'm looking to rebuild the crossover.

    Thanks.

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    Dear Sab,

    Here is the link to the schematic in the forum. I have a hard time remembering where they are, but found them for you.

    Link: http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Net...%20Network.pdf

    Also: http://www.jblpro.com/pub/recording/4400.pdf

    Write more to ask for help and advice!

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    That helped.

    Do you have anymore information regarding what parts I should replace. I use these speakers specifically and only for mixing my music in my studio. The reason that I want to update the x-overs is that I want to ensure that the speakers are performing to there maximum.

    They are very important to me.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

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    ...most folks update x-overs by swapping in (1) new capacitors (caps) that often leak and change their values with age, and (2) attenuators (volume controls) . ...apparently, most of the other components like resistors and chokes don't change with age, however...

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    I personally do not know of any "age related failures" in any of the caps in these xovers.

    I am sure that other high end caps can be swapped for the OEMs, but I have not done that.

    I have the L110's that needed some l-pad work, but I did not change anything else. I come from the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" camp. Although I understand your desire to make these 4410's as good as can be.

    Hopefully, others will chime in and advise you more correctly than I.

    Good luck!

    Scotty.
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    I spoke with support last night and they mentioned the same thing. The crossovers were built well and there really isn't a need to replace anything on them unless it isn't working.

    I'm going to leave them as is until I need to do something.

    Thanks for your help.

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