Peter whatever the outcome yours is a very unique and interesting DIY endeavor. You are starting out in a very good place sound wise compared to many in my humble estimation. Your findings poking around inside the OHMs is also very interesting for me.
I have an older pair of OHM Ls that I bought for a couple hundred dollars new back in 1978 that I have endeavored to upgrade and maintain myself. I use these currently in a smaller room where my main gear resides.
I have these sounding very competitive with much more expensive modern alternatives, better than ever these days. I replaced 8" bass drivers with Morel units that cost as much as the speakers pretty much originally. I also added sub-bass activation circuit JS uses in most of his newer units to help keep bass extended and managed.
These still use original paper tweeter and super tweeters and high end sounds very good once properly balanced. I've considered upgrading the high end drivers as well but have not felt compelled to do it quite yet. I need to investigate some more but would definitely like to consider trying a folded ribbon tweeter in those just for fun.
I have an older pair of OHM Ls that I bought for a couple hundred dollars new back in 1978 that I have endeavored to upgrade and maintain myself. I use these currently in a smaller room where my main gear resides.
I have these sounding very competitive with much more expensive modern alternatives, better than ever these days. I replaced 8" bass drivers with Morel units that cost as much as the speakers pretty much originally. I also added sub-bass activation circuit JS uses in most of his newer units to help keep bass extended and managed.
These still use original paper tweeter and super tweeters and high end sounds very good once properly balanced. I've considered upgrading the high end drivers as well but have not felt compelled to do it quite yet. I need to investigate some more but would definitely like to consider trying a folded ribbon tweeter in those just for fun.