Originally Posted by
Don C
I went to Polaris electronics training in the Navy, (Dam Neck VA) but there were no L15s there. I did visit with a guy once back then who had L15s sitting on the floor. I thought that they were too small to be floor speakers. Still think so. I've owned two sets of L15s since then myself, but I can't help with modding them because I never thought they needed any mods. I liked them just fine in factory config. Form experience, I can say that they are surprisingly tough. Jerry, my room mate, proved so by getting fall down drunk, cranking the volume to maximum, then passing out with the door locked from the inside. You can drive a lot of people nuts with L15s playing the same Styx cassette LOUD on repeat forever. I thought we'd get some relief when the tweeters blew, but they never did. Tough speakers. They also sound great converted to car speakers, sitting in the back of a Chevy Monza hatchback. I hope you have as much fun with yours as I did with mine.
I don't think any mods are worth the effort. If the crossover are at least working, and the foam inside the tweeter is either removed or replaced, and the woofer foam is good, enjoy them as is.