Okay, before I describe this mod, I am sure there are plenty of you which will cite all sorts of technical reasons why not to do this mod (tonal balance, speaker mismatch, Imepedence, warranty being voided, etc) , BUT, keep in mind that this mod is completely and easily reversed. What prompted me to do this mod, was, while I loved everything about my new PSB Image t55's (Imaging, looks, price, oh and did I say imaging? ;-)... One thing that was just so-so was the tweeter. No matter how I adjusted the tone or eq, It just sounded a little subdued. Maybe with the t45's this is not a problem because of smaller drivers.
Besides, I am one of the type that has to try to customize everything I own
The speakers I replaced with the PSB t55's, were Infinity RS6 Kappa's (20 years old) These speakers have a highly regarded tweeter, called an EMIT tweeter....something like up to 45,000 khz. Maybe that is why the stock PSB's didn't sound quite right to me, because I was used to these...
So, I went internet shopping for options on how to upgrade the PSB. Since I am a long time Infinity fan, and my surrounds remain Infinity, I went to their website, where I found the Infinity Kappa 10.7t 1" MMD Tweeter ...and yes, before you check these out, be aware that the ARE car tweeters!!
Here is the description...
"Infinity Kappa Series loudspeakers embody technological breakthroughs that make them, quite simply best in class. If you are looking for sound quality that rivals the best home audio systems, then Kappa is the ideal choice.Edge-driven MMD dome are not commonly used W-domes, but fully edge driven domes like those found in fine home audio loudspeakers. This much larger voice coil increases power handling and provides better sonic integration with the mid-woofer. "
I found these on the internet for about $63 shipped (MSRP $119) and I figured, if they did not work out for my PSB's I would put them in my truck!
I had planned to drill out the back of the speaker grill socket (unnoticeable) so I could run the wires and "hang" the tweeters out temporarily, to see how it sounded. This was unnecessary.
What I did was assemble the tweeter into the flush mount adapter which came with it. Then took some 1/4 foam rubber and some fishing line to wrap around the threads of the adapter to hold the foam rubber in place....by doing this, I was able to gently push it into the top port of the speaker. It fits perfectly, and stays put! The foam rubber eliminates any rattles. I ran the wire out the port tube into the body of the speaker.
THIS MOD LOOKS GREAT TOO!!
Yes this blocks 1 of the 2 ports used for bass reflex, and that may be where some of you have a problem, but it seemed to balance everything better for me.
As far as wiring, I chose to use the PSB crossover instead of the supplied crossover of the new tweeter. In my setup I am Bi-Amping, so the tweeter is separate from the bass drivers. I wrote the question to PSB to ask how separating them affects impedence....they wrote back...
"The Woofer terminals keep the 4-6 Rating but the Tweeter Rating goes up a bit. Best regards, PSB Speakers"
I wired the new tweeter to my existing tweeter in parallel. Depending on your setup, you may want to consider wiring in series. These tweeter are rated at 2 ohms.
Another bonus is...in the flushmount housing, these speaker can be mounted to be either vertically or horizontilly swivelled. (this helps for off axis listening) I will try to attach some pictures to show the installation ( an yes the speaker grilles still fit just fine.)
Like I said, maybe this isn't for everyone, but if you don't like the sound, this Mod can be done with no cutting, drilling, glueing, etc. and if you make your own wiring harnes, can be done without splicing. And if you decide you don't like it, maybe jazz up the wifes car with some top notch tweeters!!