I've decided after switching from CSi5 to the A4 due to space restrictions, that I really miss my 5. Since the 5 can't be used, I'm going to do a cap mod. I'm limited to time since my new job which is fine because it only has 3:
.47uF
10uF
27uF
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I've decided after switching from CSi5 to the A4 due to space restrictions, that I really miss my 5. Since the 5 can't be used, I'm going to do a cap mod. I'm limited to time since my new job which is fine because it only has 3:
.47uF
10uF
27uF
Well, I just order some Dayton Precision 1% Metallized Polypropylene Capacitors. I'll keep you all updated when they get installed.
Did you order enough for me?
Keep us updated. Sounds like a nice cheap mod that should make a big difference.
Just picked up some AQ 14awg for the runs inside.
FYI - Any of you in the Milwaukee area might want to visit Flanner's. They have some Type8 20ft run for $100. Also have Type4 20 ft run for $40. I almost pulled the trigger on some type8's
I'll be interested to see how it works out for you. To my knowledge, the only modern Polks that are being modded are the LSis, so I'm excited to here your review. You could be opening up a whole can of worms... :D
OMG!! That's all I can say. Outstanding value mod here.
First 5 minutes of listening:
Much much bigger sound!! Voices seem to be much clearer. The other thing I noticed was the center gain was a bit too much - had to back off on it a little. Much better match for the RTi8's. Before it seemed way too thin compared to the CSi5.
I'll give you all more feedback when they burn in a bit.
Time to do the 8's next. Was it fairly easy to do?
Did you swap out the resistors too?
Yep. :)
I'll be ordering them when I mod my 8's since they are CHEAP!! I also might replace that dayton .47 with something higher quality - Sonic Cap, Aeon, etc.
Same capacitance. Voltage will be higher with aftermarket but don't worry about that.
Update...I just got the 545II which will be powering the center. I'll let you know how the center sounds with some good clean power.
I can't find a schematic, but the .47uf cap may not be needed at all. A value that small is generally used for a bypass cap. If you have the time and energy, you should try it with and without the .47uf in place. And while you're in there, I would also recommend replacing the resistors with Mills.
I think I will try taking that out...
Zingo also suggested that so I think I'll swap those out soon....especially since they're so cheap.
Curved, I'm a novice in this. If you have some time, do u mind sharing a step by step direction, including the parts that I need to buy? Appreciate your help..
Hooked up the 545 to it and it sounds AMAZING!! Bass is 10x better now!! It just doesn't seem as bright now either. Next mod will be resistors.....I'll post some more pics and give a better write up when I do the resistor mod. ;)
**UPDATE**
Ordered the following:
Sonic Cap .22uF (2 in each RTi8) and .47uF (replacing in A4) caps.
All Mills resistors
Dayton Caps for the rest of the 8's to match the A4
:D
Update:
Replaced the .47 Dayton with a .47 Sonic Cap. See the SIZE difference!!! I also replaced the resistors with Mills resistors. Haven't had much time to evaluate it, but it's an improvement already. :D
Yes, it's been two years... how is your CSIA4 doing? :)
i'm looking to get that speaker and mod it
or should i just go ahead with CSIA6? since the mod cost of materials are probably going to be pricey?