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You may want to open the speakers and find the largest capacitors in the crossovers, then verify if those caps are in paralell with the woofer(s).
Assuming that Infinity used a second or higher-order crossover, you will find an inductor in series with the woofer(s), then a cap in paralell. If that cap is leaky, some of the symptoms could be weak bass or too much midrange, which sounds like weak bass.
To avoid frequent replacements, buy caps rated for at least 100 volts. Nonpolar caps are better for crossover duty than regular, polar caps.
Good luck
You may want to open the speakers and find the largest capacitors in the crossovers, then verify if those caps are in paralell with the woofer(s).
Assuming that Infinity used a second or higher-order crossover, you will find an inductor in series with the woofer(s), then a cap in paralell. If that cap is leaky, some of the symptoms could be weak bass or too much midrange, which sounds like weak bass.
To avoid frequent replacements, buy caps rated for at least 100 volts. Nonpolar caps are better for crossover duty than regular, polar caps.
Good luck