Your measurements don't seem out of the ordinary. It would be a problem if one tweeter was at 6 ohms and another at 30 ohms.
The AA is the most popular crossover. It is hard to replicate the exact sound without using vintage parts. It is possible to find vintage replacements but it will be a pain. You'll have to hit e-bay and swap meets.
Don't give up. You seem to very passionate about Klipsch and you have had these speakers for a long time.
As for the Mundorfs, my impression was based on the one case. However, I find that a tilted up sound is popular these days since it gives a sense of detail. So what works for people used to modern speakers may not be for you.
There are other oil cap choices. The Jensen/Audio Note caps in my experience are a lot warmer (too warm for me). Also, you could try some ASC oil caps.
It may be worth talking to guys who make the ALK crossover. http://www.alkeng.com/klipsch.html.
The AA is the most popular crossover. It is hard to replicate the exact sound without using vintage parts. It is possible to find vintage replacements but it will be a pain. You'll have to hit e-bay and swap meets.
Don't give up. You seem to very passionate about Klipsch and you have had these speakers for a long time.
As for the Mundorfs, my impression was based on the one case. However, I find that a tilted up sound is popular these days since it gives a sense of detail. So what works for people used to modern speakers may not be for you.
There are other oil cap choices. The Jensen/Audio Note caps in my experience are a lot warmer (too warm for me). Also, you could try some ASC oil caps.
It may be worth talking to guys who make the ALK crossover. http://www.alkeng.com/klipsch.html.

