Dogue, note also another option is to pick up a pair of original Ohms with good cabinets used + order the drivers from Ohm and upgrade yourself. Note though that in many cases, you cannot just pop off the old driver and pop in the new. Cabinet and other modifications may be required. A call to Ohm should answer any questions regarding how to upgrade various models.
OR you can pick up a pair of old Ohms cheap somewhere and then trade them in for discount towards a new pair. IF you do this, make sure the cabinets are in good shape for trade-in; the shape of the drivers doesn't really matter. Ohm may take tradein on up to two pair for up to 40% of list price. ALso keep an eye on shipping costs to OHm if you do this, depending on your location, to make sure you end up ahead. You should be able to end up well ahead cost wise with this approach if you are careful.
I done 3 Ohm speaker upgrades over the last year or so and am happy to answer any questions if needed, but you should be able to get the answers you need from the vendor. They are generally very easy to work with.
OR you can pick up a pair of old Ohms cheap somewhere and then trade them in for discount towards a new pair. IF you do this, make sure the cabinets are in good shape for trade-in; the shape of the drivers doesn't really matter. Ohm may take tradein on up to two pair for up to 40% of list price. ALso keep an eye on shipping costs to OHm if you do this, depending on your location, to make sure you end up ahead. You should be able to end up well ahead cost wise with this approach if you are careful.
I done 3 Ohm speaker upgrades over the last year or so and am happy to answer any questions if needed, but you should be able to get the answers you need from the vendor. They are generally very easy to work with.