Focal Vestia No.4 Crossover Upgrade Help Please

Now, for low frequency I am using the original inductor and the original capacitor, so for low frequencies the crossover remains the same as it was originally. Here it is not just the resistance of the inductor but also the capacitor that I think is affecting the low frequencies.
 
It would make sense to measure impedance of the whole loudspeaker, original x/o vs. modified x/o.

There is surely some dcr difference between old (steel core) and new (air core) inductor, remains uncertain
how much of SPL would it reduce, perhaps about 0.5 dB.
 
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I never thought it would have such a high resistance.
Its the sum of the contact resistance of the selector switch, lead plugs and the lead wires themselves. Contact resistances can be surprizingly high - read a few switch datasheets... For low resistances a 4-wire multimeter would be used to get accurate measurements down to milliohms, or you can do the same with a bench supply (with current meter) and a multmeter set to milli-volts - divide multimeter voltage by supply current to read resistance. This takes the leads carrying current out of the measurement, you probe the device-under-test directly for voltage drop.
 
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