These Klipsch KG 4.2 speakers need some love (Crossover and rubber surround)

In this video I show the process of replacing the capacitors, polyswitches, and resistors that make up most of the crossover on the Klipsch KG 4.2 speakers. I also made a brief video showing how to fix the rubber surround (   • Caulk isn’t just for showers #stereorepair...  . If you would like to replace the crossover components yourself, I made a spreadsheet showing the parts and prices for each component from Parts Express as well as a few different price points if you want to spend more or less money (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/.... There is also a link to the Crites titanium diaphragms which is another worthwhile upgrade for these speakers. I would love to do some more work to these including the titanium diaphragms and maybe some new wood veneer to change them up. Thanks for reading this far ❤️ Upgrade options: 00:00 Rubber Surround Tears: 00:33 Components I use: 01:14 Future Upgrades: 02:15 Crossover Work: 02:44 Reassembly: 07:32 Sound test: 08:05 Sound Review: 09:09 Is it worthwhile?: 10:15 Movie night setup: 11:14 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• My name is Matt. I live in Washington State and create content around vintage stereos and other audio equipment. I approach the hobby from the standpoint of appreciating the aesthetic as well as having a system that is enjoyable to listen to my favorite music on. I'm not generally spending time worrying about having the right cables or how good the speakers sound beyond a certain point. So long as the music sounds good enough to dance to, I'm happy. If you have a receiver that you would like serviced, drop a comment and we could talk about service costs. IG and Tik Tok are @TheDealyDeal