I have receive lots of good information from participants of this tread. I though I would share some of my experiences. I used the Peerless 830699 on my III's for a while now. I recently made a change which is delivering awesome results. I purchased the Goldwood GW-12PC-4 12" Heavy Duty Woofer 4 Ohm ( the original Eminence woofer was a 4 ohm). The woofer fits perfectly in the cutout. You will not be able to use the existing Hex bolts and T-nuts due to differences in hole diameter. I applied some foam weatherstrip to the woofer to seal the mounting from air leaks. Ran AB comparisons with the goldwood and peerless woofers. The Goldwood is superior to the Peerless in every sense. Base is much more detailed and has more punch. Mid bass is more accurate and defined. They also sound exceptional along side my Depth i subwoofer. The Goldwood driver seemed a little quieter in the upper bass. I copied the external passive crossover to XSim software and applied some tweaks. There are 2 coils each rated at 5 Mh on the low pass filter. I removed and shorted the connection point of one coil to lower the inductance to 5 Mh. This will move the crossover point of the woofer slightly higher frequency. Again tested. This made a big impact on the overall sound and i had no problem getting one of those coils out of the way of the signal path. These speakers now sound complete by themselves. Soundstage is now blowing me away. I was able to reduce the frequency of the sub so it only reproduces the lowest frequency demand. Overall I'm very pleased with this setup. The peerless woofers were a improvement initially but they tend to sound pretty muddy compared to the goldwoods. I have listened to Wilson Audio and Wilson Benesch speakers at my Audio dealer and honestly while I would love to own them, they just do not sound $60k better better than my upgraded and freshened Logans to my ears. They still present "the sound is coming from a cone dynamic". Once again I keep returning to my Logans. There is really nothing better than ESL speakers in my opinion. If you can get a hold of some worn out Monolith III's, they would be worth restoring.
here are all the improvements so far.
1. Stat panels replaced last year ($2600). Once again big improvement.
2. Replaced the electrolytic caps in the crossovers with music rated devices.
3. Replacement of Woofer with Goldwood model. Upgraded connection wire to woofer w/ Duelund signal wire
4. shorted one inductor coil to lower the total value.
Running MyTek Manhattan II DAC, Krell FPB MC-350 Monoblocks, Bi-Wired connection to speakers w/ MusicLink Super speaker interconnects. Shunyata Alpha XLR interconnects.