Looks like they are not opposed to using iron core chokes to save some money.
These could saturate when "cranked up loud" as you put it.
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/_cache/altea-esw-2-triangle-280x196.jpg
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/antal-ex-2-triangle.jpg
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/altea-ex-2-triangle.jpg
If they were mine and I experienced the same problem, I would replace them with air core chokes of the same inductance and impedance, if you can find the same, you can get something a bit higher in inductance that’s close to the same impedance and de-wind it down to the right inductance. I did the same with some Yamaha NS-1000X or was it B&W801? long time ago, and the difference was very noticeable for the better when "cranked" up loud
Cheers George
These could saturate when "cranked up loud" as you put it.
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/_cache/altea-esw-2-triangle-280x196.jpg
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/antal-ex-2-triangle.jpg
http://www.hifishock.org/galleries/speakers/triangle/altea-ex-2-triangle.jpg
If they were mine and I experienced the same problem, I would replace them with air core chokes of the same inductance and impedance, if you can find the same, you can get something a bit higher in inductance that’s close to the same impedance and de-wind it down to the right inductance. I did the same with some Yamaha NS-1000X or was it B&W801? long time ago, and the difference was very noticeable for the better when "cranked" up loud
Cheers George