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Categories: Crossover Circuit Boards

Highly adaptable board drilled to accommodate a wide range of component sizes and values. Can be used for RLC notch filters or Zobel impedance correction networks. There is plenty of room on the board for larger inductors / capacitors. Supplied with 4 standoffs for easy mounting.
These heavy duty glass fibre circuit boards feature heavy copper plating that is precision CNC milled rather than etched. The copper side is tinned for easy soldering.
Top quality PCB from Intertechnik, Germany.
Board size: 121 x 85mm.
Board thickness: 2mm.
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Product as described, easy to cut & fit.
On reflection having now fitted the foam, I wish it was 15mm to 18mm or even 20mm thick. This is not a complaint. For a small speaker under 30cm high it’s perfect. For a larger speaker I feel a thicker sponge would hold its structure more pleasingly, its aesthetics, but important for the finished look.
I’ve been building my own home cinema as a complete DIY project and reached the stage where I needed some decent acoustic foam for my speaker panels (also DIY!) so I picked up 3 large sheets from here. They were sent quickly, packed well and moreover, are of excellent quality. With them being folded into the shipping box they were slightly creased but after leaving them out overnight on a flat surface, the creases fell out completely. They’re now in place and doing their job brilliantly. Cheers Willys Hifi!
The crossover was constructed well, I just need to figure out the best way to attach it to my Kef Concertos as they are bigger than the ones supplied by Kef that are mounted on the front of the baffle board.
Very nice deep bass look amazing with my custom made speaker
Great speedy delivery and very easy to fit. The plastic in my drivers had perished and they had suffered one too many parties! No need to make any adjustments (someone above did suggest that). I just screwed them in and the foam compressed into place. Before and after below (before I changed speaker number 2). Thank you!
