Your proposal is a real shot in the dark. My 51 year old ears don't hear excessive high frequency beaming with my 8 inch whizerless single driver speakers, but I doubt most would be satisfied with it's rated top end of 10,000 Hz. No guarantee of how they'd sound after reconing either. For $300/pair I'd look for a new pair of drivers.
This is really an old school speaker, where they've concentrated on the heart of music. I appreciate this sort of honesty in design. Better to let the top and bottom octaves go rather than push the driver to hard/far. Modern marketing pushes the "need" for 20 - 20,000 Hz at 110 dB at the cost of complexity, expense, and all sorts of compromises. This thinking sells a lot more gear than most realize or would like to admit.
My college room mate worked for EV and took me to the factory/lab in Buchanan once in the 70s. I heard a set of these (or ones similar) once in open baffle concoctions at Hurdy Gurdy Dave's (the guy who reworks the Hawthorne coaxial crossovers). Dave can probably tell you how to repair the cones as he done some vintage speaker repair. I believe he's a member here, but probably best to contact him via the Hawthorne site.
I loved the straight forward text from EV. It was to the point, understandable, and useful. I'm getting old, as I was just getting into my first audio prime when that was written in 1983.
