>So if I have a pair of speakers with nice cabinets & want to swap the drivers out to something more upscale(better materials such as carbon fiber/silk)is it absolutely necessary to change crossover components.
Yes.
>Is there a guide or website that can help me choose the right components?
Vance Dickason's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook is a light 275 page introduction.
You'll also need to invest in measurement software, preamp, and calibrated microphone so you can get reasonably flat response without any of the vertical polar response nulls lining up with listeners.
Try something and tweak for different compromises (as between total power and on-axis response). Iterate until you're happy. A programmable line-level cross-over and 4-8 channels of amplification can help there.
If you just want better sound it'll be less work to build nicer enclosures than you have now to house an exceptional design which wasn't designed to the price point the speakers sold for.
Yes.
>Is there a guide or website that can help me choose the right components?
Vance Dickason's Loudspeaker Design Cookbook is a light 275 page introduction.
You'll also need to invest in measurement software, preamp, and calibrated microphone so you can get reasonably flat response without any of the vertical polar response nulls lining up with listeners.
Try something and tweak for different compromises (as between total power and on-axis response). Iterate until you're happy. A programmable line-level cross-over and 4-8 channels of amplification can help there.
If you just want better sound it'll be less work to build nicer enclosures than you have now to house an exceptional design which wasn't designed to the price point the speakers sold for.