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RE: I've listened to the AR2ax speakers with old caps and now with new caps

Posted by dls123 on August 8, 2010 at 06:37:05:

Hi
I have used the Daytons in several restorations and just used 1% Daytons in turning a pair of Klipsch Cornwalls into CornScalas. They are fine caps and a steal for the price. Like everyone said, let them run in for 50+ hours and you will find they will sound better. Also, there is a guy on ebay who sells replacement tweeters for the AR3a that are wonderful. I had them in mine. They are better than the originals (yeah, blasphemy, I know). He may have worked out a replacement for yours. Of course you probably have sunk enough effort and $$ into them. They are nice, and they are what they are. Very good speakers for the money and time invested.

cheers,
Don