Does anyone do speaker mods?


This really might be a stupid question, but I have a pair of Dynaudio 140's and C1's. I LOVE my C1's but dont want to spend a ton to get another pair. I love the size of the 140's but want the Esotar 2 tweeter and maybe upgrade the crossover and woofer up to the next level... Contour etc. I also understand that for only a few hundred more I could get the S1.4 etc... but the style doesnt suit me. As I said... I know it sounds stupid... but I had to ask.
rkerv
One important point to remember is that if you put the esotar tweeter and a different woofer in the cabinet of the 140, the crossover has to be completely redesigned. At that point, there is nothing dynaudio about them at all.
There is a difference between upgrading and redesigning. I take upgrading to me matching values of existing components and replacing them with better ones.

There are many avenues for crossover redisign. the forums at HT guide have many members that can do it. In addition, Meniscus audio and madisound do it for a fee.
S7horton, you're right, there's a difference. Just to clarify, my upgrading only consists of replacing selected parts with the same values, just much better parts. I choose the parts based on what the customer wants and how far they want to take things. I also tell them, that even the entry Auricap, that is pretty much the cheapest in the chain, is going to offer a noticeable sonic improvement. I talk and explain the entire process over the phone all the way through from start to finish.

*****NOT KNOWN BUT VERY, VERY IMPORTANT,*****
*****YOU DON'T NEED TO SHIP YOUR SPEAKERS*****

That makes a huge difference to me. Unlike most mods or upgrades, upgrading speaker xovers only require the shipment of the xovers themselves, which makes things really easy.