Thanks. It sounds like used speakers can be a pretty good deal.
I see that you can buy after market surrounds. Do those surrounds affect sound quality compared to the original surrounds?
Find the installation of the surrounds is more important than the quality of it, if you install the correct material or comprable, prep it correctly, do a good job installing, ect it will last a long time...
A friend of mine has a set of old infinity towers that he loves the sound of I believe they are RS3's, about 2 years ago he decided to have them gone through, they had seen a ton of use growing old in a house with cats, dogs, kids, and they used to smoke... So after doing a little research he found a set of 4 nos tweeters and bought them {I think he paid $500 for them}, he took them all apart sent the other drivers to PE and had them gone through, he refinished the grilles, refinished the cabinets, and the baffles, ect. They came out gorgeous, he did it a little different than they were originally, he did the baffles high gloss black, the grilles in a lighter gray material and the wood with a super high gloss poly, he updated the connectors and they originally had this weird material around the tweeters made out of some kind of foam like old car headliner, he redid that with a suede leather material, it took him a couple months doing it on weekends, but man did they come out perfect, but he spent as much as a nice new set of speakers would have cost him and IMO I am not crazy about their sound, he loves it and swears by it, but to me the high end is cluttery {undefined} and the mids almost dont exist compared to how strong the lows try to come in...
ANYWAY the moral of the story is, if you keep a set of speakers long enough for them to "wear out" you most likely will have some sort of platonic connection with them and be willing to fix them no matter the cost...
As far as value in used speakers it can be great, but there is something about being the one and only person to open the box and plug them in the first time I like.. Although if I could get a nice pair of 802 diamonds for $1000 I wouldn't mind being the second owner...