Upgrade or sell Infinity RSIIb speakers


I'm wondering if someone can help? I have the aforementioned speakers in apparently excellent condition. I haven't listened to them for about 3 years, but I will likely be able to set up a dedicated listening room next year. In anticipation of this, I started research in upgrading the wiring and active and passive x-overs of this set to maximize their capabilities. I've been told by a well respected, and seemingly very technicaly knowledgable, reviewer that I should get rid of my speakers because of their "design that just doesn't work well" and get a pair of time/phase accurate speakers like Vandersteens or Dunlavys. Now if money were no object, I would do so, but I would like a concensus, if I could get one, on what I should do. I was also planning on getting the TacT room correction unit as well. Might this unit not correct the time/phase inaccuracies of a speaker as well?

Sorry for the long post and thanks if you can help me out!
mikes
I owned the RS2b's and enjoyed them very much. You do need plenty of room to let them breathe. I never had much success with bi-amping. Even though solid state on the bottom did improve the bass, the overall sound lacked coherence. This bothered me more than the sluggish bass. I agree that the CJ premiers sound wonderful. Mate it with a CAT signature preamp (any version) and you will have a system that is tough to beat.
Thanks guys!!! Is there any way to improve the bass response? Even if it means x-over/bass driver changes or adding a subwoofer , I'm open to suggestion! I want this system to be ideal.

Thanks

Mike
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Does anyone know how to wire the Infinity RS2B bass speakers? I have taken them out to fix the rubber surround around the speakers. The old rubber has disintegrated due to aging.

Now that I have all 4 speakers fixed, I can't remember how the wiring goes.