I bought another pair of walnut Minimus 7's to use as rear heights. Walnut because it'll be easier to bracket into the wood as opposed to the metal cab version with the super tiny screw holes and they are lighter, which might be better to hang. With my other Minimus 7's, I had upgraded the xovers using kits or 2-way replacement xovers from Amazon. All sound great. This set, one terminal plate (which will be changed also!) was upside down, so I knew someone had done something or other to it, so I asked him. This was his reply: "Hello, the crossovers on these realistic speakers only have one capacitor and I had some MPT film caps of the same value on hand and just put them in as an experiment. The speakers were working fine before but in my opinion they sound a little bit better with the new caps. "
My question is: is that all that is nessesary to upgrade them? I am not a speaker or crossover expert. I just know how to solder and follow instructions. So I was wondering if what he did would get them up to snuff. Attached is a google photo of original Minimus 7 crossovers in case that helps answer my question. I don't have them until next week, but of course, I will be doing an A/B comparison with my existing upgraded ones.