There is also an issue with the protective circuit for the tweeter that Polk used back then.
It is the very thin tiny thing on the board, that many find builds up resistance after being tripped many times. Most replace it with a 1/2 ohm resistor, that equals the resistance it adds to the circuit.
Another issue (going from memory...so...) is that Polk used 2 caps for the tweeter circuit on this model, and they are not truly necessary to use two.
There is a simplified slightly modified crossover that works exactly the same, without using 2 caps.
The two 12uf get expensive in each speaker, and can be changed to a much less expensive one cap version.