Originally Posted by: hifistan 
advice on that welcome too.
Just found some measurements of you speakers:
http://www.stereophile.c...loudspeaker-measurements Some advices before you doing upgrade:
- first what you need to understand is WHY you want upgrade - you need know what you dislike in your speakes.
- second and last - is measurements: you need to get real picture, what is really weak in you speakers and what exactly the problem which you do not like.
- every capacitor have it's own character and own place in crossover: just replacing caps to "better specs/prices" could spoil overall sound (it depends on drivers, cabinet construction, crossover schematics)
- crossover schematics: before replacing you should understand what is each cap is doing.
- most of the improvemens you usually get with remodelling crossover (you need to repeat design process of the engineers who made your speaker - measure drivers in cabinet with microphone, put the data in CAD and design crossover.
- many, many, many listening tests, as if you replace one cap with another overall picture changes and probably to get most you need to rebuild crossover and listen agian and again until you will find right combination of values and types of components.
- take the speakers which sound really good and much better that yours and use them as "reference" for comaprison of changes. Compare them 1:1 to your at your location and your equipment.
- connectors to drivers/crossover: my personal preference - to solder it with a good solder.
About upgrading:
Add the picture and schematics of your crossovers - it will give more info and ideas for upgrade.