@santodx5
Woah, take it easy! :) That's a lot of money to spend on upgrades. They won't give you different speakers you know.
If you are happy using the JR150's as a learning experience I'd consider series caps with the tweet and mid (if any) the first place to start. What do you have now?
I am a Clarity fanboy, but that's a lot of money you are proposing without having heard them.
Instead, I'd suggest start small, and see what you like. Try Mundorf MKP, Supreme and Clarity MRs in the tweeter. Which do you like best? There's only one way to find out. :)
Replace series resistors with Mills.
Maybe you'd like the Mundorf Supreme's. They add some Disney sparkle to the top end. The Mundorf MKP's are great bargains, have huge amounts of low level detail once broken in, but warmer.
You may really want to take this conversation over to the DIYaudio/multi-way forum, where you can post pics and ask many speaker designers and hackers about it.
Best,
Erik
Woah, take it easy! :) That's a lot of money to spend on upgrades. They won't give you different speakers you know.
If you are happy using the JR150's as a learning experience I'd consider series caps with the tweet and mid (if any) the first place to start. What do you have now?
I am a Clarity fanboy, but that's a lot of money you are proposing without having heard them.
Instead, I'd suggest start small, and see what you like. Try Mundorf MKP, Supreme and Clarity MRs in the tweeter. Which do you like best? There's only one way to find out. :)
Replace series resistors with Mills.
Maybe you'd like the Mundorf Supreme's. They add some Disney sparkle to the top end. The Mundorf MKP's are great bargains, have huge amounts of low level detail once broken in, but warmer.
You may really want to take this conversation over to the DIYaudio/multi-way forum, where you can post pics and ask many speaker designers and hackers about it.
Best,
Erik