Sansui SP-2500 - Keep Original, or Modify?


In-looking (locally) for a Heresy-sized, high efficiency floor speaker (little kids == no towers, stands), I've come-across a 99% mint condition pair of SP-2500s, and for a song. Admittedly I am not one to keep things 'original', if quality is being sacrificed. I was thinking of rebuilding the mid/high section with new mid drivers, and a ribbon tweeter (and removing the HF 'lens'). Some crossover work, as well, of course. 

Does anyone own SP-2500's, and have you modified them in a way that is to your liking? Or would a guy be better keeping these, as-is?

Thanks!
brian_stabinger

Showing 2 responses by russ69

For me I would not think about buying a pair of 1970s loudspeakers, every component would be suspect. They WOULD make a nice cabinet for a DIY project but it's easy to blow the budget doing that. What the heck, go for it. 
"...I'd stay clear of anything Sansui made that had speaker drivers in them, they are not known for their speakers..."

Back in the day, they were well known for their speakers. Not my cup of tea but very popular.