Thanks fmw I appreciate the response. If I understand you and TLS guy correctly its not so much that the woofers have unique Infinity magic, its just that they, together with the cabinet and crossover networks, are more or less a matched pair.
I looked into performing a re-cone myself but I have to agree it looks like a complex operation where more than a few things could go wrong. Unfortunately, the cost of a professional re-cone is more than an original driver. At this point I'm planning on purchasing some original used drivers in good shape. If I can find any. Worst case scenario I'll borrow from my RS-III but I really don't want to do that.
Just for fun, I contacted Infinity/Harmon this morning and surprisingly they were able to provide a modern driver they consider to be an acceptable substitute. I have to give them credit for not laughing me off the phone! These were discontinued in 1987! I don't think H/K had even purchased Infinity at that point! I would be happy to provide that model number if anyone is interested.
I ordered a pair and will be installing them in the damaged tower and then A/B testing them against the tower that was not damaged. (After repairing the cross-over of course
) If the sound quality is not at least equal, I'll just install original woofers again and return the modern "equivalents" or keep them for other projects.
I'll share how it turns out in my (subjective) opinion.