@dtximages -- not to belabor the point, but once you have the crossover schematic, any competent tech should be able to determine if what you have in your speakers matches that design, and fix it if it doesn't match. Even sophisticated passive crossovers don't have that many components -- the original LS3/5a crossover had 16 components which is a high number for a crossover. We are not talking hundreds of components in a complex design. Sounds like the hard part of your situation will be finding someone who makes house calls.
Dallas DFW speaker crossover repair gurus that you'd trust
Looking for a speaker / crossover expert in/around the Dallas Fort Worth area who can test or upgrade or fix my speakers. I always have something I'd like an expert to look at but don't trust your normal "speaker repair shops" who are not accustomed to specialized higher end products.
People I WISH were in Dallas: Danny Richey with GR Research and Bill Legall.
Anyone know anyone?
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