HELP AFTER MY MODS, My tweeters are subdued and weak-


So I have a pair of Mirage M1 speakers, I changed the caps in the crossovers to Jantzen Superior Z (for the tweeters) and standard z for the mids and bass.
 
I also changed the internal cabling to Supra Classic 2.5.

First Impressions-  Not burned in yet
The highs are there but really recessed in the background. Theres a song I reference and it has a steel guitar solo, I can bearly hear it through the vocals because its seems recessed so far back.

SO HERES THE QUESTION- Is that a symptom of unburned in cables and or caps, or is that just what Supra cables give you?

When I changed the internal cabling a few years back on the same model speaker, I used DH LABS t14 Silver plated cable, This had the opposite effect, it was super bright and fast, but it smoothed out and the brightness relaxed, leaving a lot of detail but not so much your ears bled.

But here its the opposite, its dull on the top end and the vocals kind of take over and blur out the top end.

idahifi
Sean,  if you want to keep up with the speaker building hobby,  I would suggest something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Hiyadeal-Inductance-Capacitance-Resistance-Meter/dp/B008QKJOCQ/ref=sr_1_23?ie...
This is really cheap, but I suspect it will give you fairly close measurements.  
Hi Tim,

Yes, your analysis is correct. :)

Too low impedance in the second poles _may_ lead to lowering of system impedance above the cut off. I know it’s weird, but I’ve seen it and modelled it a few times. It is a real effect.

Whether that is what the OP is suffering from I am not sure, but the series resistors are a clue. Usually those are in place to prevent a dead short.  Fortunately, the proof of this hypothesis is cheap. :) Just replace the caps with their originals and listen. If that proves to be correct, then the OP knows what to fix.


Best,

E
Now that I see your schematic, I suspect that you might want to experiment with different caps for C7, C8, and C9.

Since Jantzen are metalized poly, you might find a considerable improvement by going to MIT film & foil caps:  RTX series (styrene/tin) for values  3uF and below, or MIT PPFXS (polypropylene/tin) for values 3 < 12 uF. I use these for high end DIY, and I suspect that your M1's are worth it too.
Mirage M1

Heard a pair once.
Bloody nice speaker in standard form, if they’re working fine. Great bass definition even when driven by a 80w P/P pentode.
But they need air around them, because of the rear firing tweeter. Like this.

https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/usedphotosna/58479027_934.jpg

http://www.audiopolitan.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Mirage-M1-Floorstanding-Speakers-Audiopolitan.jpg

Cheers George     
I did replace two of three of the mid-range caps, as well as three of the five tweeter caps.
Can you let us know which caps you replaced? the value of the caps ( ie: 2.2uF 100V)?