At maybe $100, I think this could be a nice upgrade to a speaker which otherwise has met its limitations, specifically because of the driver composition.
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Hi I am BicycleJoe this is my first post on this forum. I got here because of YouTube and GR research videos, especially Danny's audio expert invitational challenge.
We have conversed over upgrading some Klipsch Heresy, since then I've been looking at other options. Which may include buying a pair of Crites CS3's
The RP 600M II Woofer drivers have a longer voice coil and cabinet space is increased which would probably prohibit the one on one swap with the new drivers...
I think the best way to improve the 600 M is to buy one of Danny's speakers straight out the gate.
I really never liked the copper spun ceramic cone, I always preferred a paper cone.
I have a newbie question is it possible to take a JBL 240 Ti Vintage speaker and improve sensitivity from the rated 89 db by redesigning its crossover?
Or does sensitivity depend more on your choice of drivers.
I am purchasing a Zen triode SE34.6 I along with the Zen ZP3 phono pre. about 6 watts per channel or 12w mono.
Rather than buy new speakers or build a kit I was thinking
My JBL's are ready for a refurbishing @ 40 years old they have been waiting silently for about six years because of the surrounds crumbling to dust and possible coil damage.
Does a restoration to include upgraded redesigned crossover make such an an increase in sensitivity possible ?
If I could increase their sensitivity to around 94db @1m I would like to go that route

Is such an upgrade possible