I heard back from Bill Dudleston and Jeff Hernandez at Legacy by email today. They assured me not to worry, "they are here for me." That is good to hear.
Bill said if it is peaky then I can just send in both crossovers for a "rebuild," if it is buzzing or driver specific distortion then send in the driver. I am 99% sure it is the crossover, but not positive, I figure what the hell do I know about this? So I thought I would fall back on my engineering logic and experiment. The right speaker is fine. I can swap in the damaged crossover and if it sound shitty, I know why. If the good crossover goes into the left speaker and sounds fine, I know those drivers are OK. Smart, right? I thought so until...
Carl got wind of this and said forget about testing and listening, just pack up all MTTM drivers and their crossovers from both speakers and send it all to Legacy for repair and proper matching. Let them decide if it's good enough on a test bench. This makes sense to me, since I know I can't hear as well as a test bench can see. I told Dudleston I would mail it all in, just waiting for his go ahead.
It took a little while to find the crossovers, they were at the bottom under the LAST of the three 40 pound woofers that I removed, near the posts, duh! The crossovers are beautiful, all custom Legacy caps and very neat boards with huge traces!
On a good note, I have a set of little BG Z7 speakers lined up to fill in while mine are down. They are not Focus, but they are very sweet ribbon tweeter speakers good for music listening. Will work fine with the Cary.
I think I'll be able to send it off tomorrow, we'll see how long it takes, and how much $.
Rich