I use a pair of Saasui speakers in my garage that are a model or two down from yours but the same vintage. They are very adequate for that purpose, but I am wondering why you want to go to so much effort to restore them. Is it a sentimental thing- I know that many Viet Nam vets bought these Sansui speakers form the PX back in the day. If it is a sentiimental reason, I would say that you should buy another pair off Ebay and cannibalize them for original drivers, and then remove the original crossover and wiring from yours and upgrade the components to modern caps and resistors. As Tobias said, using different drivers from the originals is asking for trouble. Sonic Craft is a great place to get the crossover parts, and good advice.
Rebuilding old Sansui's
I have an old set Sansui speakers from the late 60's or early 70's; the one's with the carved wood grilles, 14" woofers, 5" midranges, piezo tweeters and horn midrange. They have a really substantial cabinet and I was thinking of rebuilding them as a bedroom set.My thought was to keep the horn midrange and tweeters, and replace the crossover, woofer, and cone midranges. Any thoughts on this and if you think it's a good idea, where would I get high quality cone speakers and a crossover?
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