Another possible approach is if you can handle a screwdriver and soldering iron. Keep the Tylers and modify them.
Go straight to the crossover and identify the series capacitor to the tweeter. Chop it out and note its value, something like 3.3 to 6.8uf, because you want to replace it with the exact same value.
If you choose a Mundorf Supreme or Clarity Cap CSA you will be well pleased with the results. There are of course many others to choose from but the 2 mentioned are great, reasonably priced and a big step up from the original.
While you are at it, if you see sand cast resistors (the square white ones) chop them out as well, they have no place in power supplies nor crossovers, and replace with same value Mills 12W. Again there are others to consider. Mills are smooooth.
The internal wiring to XO and to the drive units can be upgraded and I recommend soldering to the terminals. If keen there is much help and info on the net to digest.
Some strips of hardwood glued and screwed to the rear and side panels inside the box will provide a slightly cleaner sound. Don't overdo it or you will change the tuning if box is ported.
If the drive units are secured with wood screws then replace them with solid brass equivalents. Make sure they are not just brass plated. If they are machine screws which thread into steel inserts then it won't help. No, don't ask, I have no idea why it helps. It costs almost nothing to try!
All this will not change the overall balance but you will find the sound more engaging and fun.
Go straight to the crossover and identify the series capacitor to the tweeter. Chop it out and note its value, something like 3.3 to 6.8uf, because you want to replace it with the exact same value.
If you choose a Mundorf Supreme or Clarity Cap CSA you will be well pleased with the results. There are of course many others to choose from but the 2 mentioned are great, reasonably priced and a big step up from the original.
While you are at it, if you see sand cast resistors (the square white ones) chop them out as well, they have no place in power supplies nor crossovers, and replace with same value Mills 12W. Again there are others to consider. Mills are smooooth.
The internal wiring to XO and to the drive units can be upgraded and I recommend soldering to the terminals. If keen there is much help and info on the net to digest.
Some strips of hardwood glued and screwed to the rear and side panels inside the box will provide a slightly cleaner sound. Don't overdo it or you will change the tuning if box is ported.
If the drive units are secured with wood screws then replace them with solid brass equivalents. Make sure they are not just brass plated. If they are machine screws which thread into steel inserts then it won't help. No, don't ask, I have no idea why it helps. It costs almost nothing to try!
All this will not change the overall balance but you will find the sound more engaging and fun.