Here's my story about breathing new life into old speakers. Last year I replaced my Concept 11.0 with an AVA FET Valve 500 and a Fet Valve hybrid preamp that I ordered off of Franks used equiptment list. I set it up with a Thorens TD316 that I got from a guy in Goshen, Indiana and I'm using the tuner section of the 11.0 with the jumpers pulled going preout to the AVA preamp and a Pioneer CD player. I hooked it all up to my trusty Klipsh KG-4's. I realy loved those speakers. There not Heresy II's but I thought you could relate. Well, the KG'4s sounded kind of boomy and realy tiring. So I dragged a pair of Sansui SP-3500's, that I paid $10 for, out of the basement and I had an OMG experience. Those old 3500's sounded fantastic, a little light on the bass for a speaker with a 14" woofer but miles away from the KG'4s. The only problem was that they looked terrible. So that prompted me to order a pair of Salk SongTowers. I haven't recieved the Songtowers yet but with new spakers on the way I started pushing the Sansuis harder and harder. I figured if I blow 'em hey what the heck. Well, what I found was that those old speakers love power. When I got the preamp volume knob up past 11:00 it was OMG all over again, I've got a whole new respect for them. My cats are ready to abandon ship but I'm having a lot of fun.