Let me stick up for Meniscus first, they can build great sounding speakers and nothing they do there is rudimentary. their measurement software I believe is MLSSA or better now.
Which is more than adequate.
Opalchip has been reading to many magazines audio isn't that complicated.
Your drivers determine what crossover works the best, if you can't pick the drivers to start with.
If you start with a clean sheet of paper you can then select drivers that fit your philosophy. 1st order 4th order etc.
I would take a $2000-$4000 Meniscus made speaker over any of the speakers on your list.
I like the Thiels, but the guys at Meniscus can build better, Chad AND Mark will not mislead or promise things they cannot deliver. I use their small subwoofers because no one makes better for the price and performance.
If you need tweeters, then you need tweeters, you also likely need new crossover parts, your caps are likely dried out. etc. I don't see the risk for $600 to solve an easy problem. Abd the worst thing that happens is a speaker you've owned for so long and enjoyed sounds like new again.
Which is more than adequate.
Opalchip has been reading to many magazines audio isn't that complicated.
Your drivers determine what crossover works the best, if you can't pick the drivers to start with.
If you start with a clean sheet of paper you can then select drivers that fit your philosophy. 1st order 4th order etc.
I would take a $2000-$4000 Meniscus made speaker over any of the speakers on your list.
I like the Thiels, but the guys at Meniscus can build better, Chad AND Mark will not mislead or promise things they cannot deliver. I use their small subwoofers because no one makes better for the price and performance.
If you need tweeters, then you need tweeters, you also likely need new crossover parts, your caps are likely dried out. etc. I don't see the risk for $600 to solve an easy problem. Abd the worst thing that happens is a speaker you've owned for so long and enjoyed sounds like new again.