Dan Worth looks at the effects of swapping out crossover components in his Ayon Seagull C loudspeakers. Not so much a review but a personal journey of exploration of what can be achieved by improving what is already there and of particular interest to those interested in DIY Audio. 

“Working hard to get your system correct in terms of synergy and room interaction is always a matter of ongoing efforts. What may sound correct one day at a specific moment in time with a specific genre of music can often become after prolonged listening to just not cut the mustard at all. We buy and try various new components and speakers, try to balance tonality with different brands of cables and attempt to clean the sound with equipment racks and isolation supports….”

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