Just removed the crossover to take a peek at it.
Tweeter section:
15W1R4 Sandcast Resistor (15 watts, 1 ohm?)
Electrolytic cap, 5.6 uF, Bennic
20 gauge square bobbin air-core inductor
Woofer/2.5 way section:
2 10W- Sandcast resistors (why?)
1 air core inductor (looks like 19 or 20 gauge, also on a square bobbin)
1 Steel Laminate Inductor
2 Electrolytic Capacitors, bigger, I think one says "polarized" on it?
As far as the design goes, I'm wondering if the resistors are there for some sort of conjugate network, like a notch? That would make sense with the caps being there as well.
Funny thing, for $850/pair these were not bad speakers, and (IMO) they sound pretty darn good. But I'm thinking with new crossovers these things would have a lot more resolution. There's tons of space in the bottom for longer/bigger boards if I go that route- they are currently on 2 generic PCB attached to the binding post/cup.