Paradigm Titan v3


I have a pair of these speakers. Years ago I damaged the tweeters. I now find myself needing a small bookshelf speaker and pulled these out of the closet. I reached out to Paradigm and they connected me with a local dealer who has given me a quote to fix both tweeters for $120 installed. They will install 2 new tweeters. My question is whether it is worth the money to fix them given how old the speakers are. They didn't get much use because I blew them not too long after buying them. However I recall that I probably did not pay much more than $200 to $300 max for them when new. So, what do you think? Am I better off just buying a new pair of speakers like the Energy CB-10s for about $95 more or will the speakers work just fine for many years to come after being repaired? I welcome any and all thoughts including those that want to tell me I am an idiot for posing the question in the first place.
mntnman62

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Thanks for the suggestions. I gave some thought to the idea of going with the Pioneers as a couple have suggested. And I considered the sound of the Paradigms as well as their original cost. I like the way they sounded and think they would serve their purpose which is to replace two blown front Cambridge Soundworks front satellites in a HT system. That will likely be temporary until I splurge on a new complete HT system. And when that happens, they would be nice to give my son who is getting into music. I also thinnk they were about $200 when I bought them. That said, I'm gonna fix em. Thanks for you thoughts.