@tattooedtrackman Yes, I do design, build, mod and repair crossovers. I know what I'm doing and want you to please take to heart what I tell you here. Your speakers crossovers are well thought, complicated expensive. When I build, Each woofer, tweeter mid, midbass and each crossover part is hand measured and matched for accuracy. If you want someone to replace caps and resistors, fine, upgraded parts will be audible, but understand, 1 person may say Wow, what a shocking improvement and another may say, well, I can tell its done, but it wasn't much different. You can spend a ton and not hear alot of difference. With that said, when you replace inductor coils, you are changing the line impedance sometimes over an ohm on a single part. If you take off a 3mh ferite core, it may have a resistance of .8 ohms, when you change to a 3mh air core, it could be more than double that. So you think you have a crossover frequency of say 3000hz, but because you changed the line impedance to that part, you may now be at 2800 or 3200. On top of that, when I build, I build to have phase and time alignment, when you change parts without a proper plan, you throw that right out the window. If you want to replace resistors and a few caps, I'm happy to pull schematics and tell you which to change and good idea of what to buy, but unless you are very highly qualified at speaker design, do not change the inductors. It is alot of work to get this right and it is easy to blow by someone that can solder, but really doesn't know what they are doing, So EBAY, for me, especially on such a nice speaker, That is a big NO WAY.