Forgive if someone else has said this (am actually busy today :P ), but sounds to me like the problem isn't with the components, but with the speaker material. There's a thin fabric in speakers. It's the part you see when you look at the front of a raw (non-enclosed) speaker. Over time, that material will dry out and become brittle. Heat, UV light, even ozone can destroy that fabric over time.
If I may make a suggestion, I just recently bought a couple of new speakers. They were quite inexpensive, they're waterproof, small, bluetooth compatible, or can connect a 1/8" jack. I bought two. You can pair them together via bluetooth, then one plays left sound and the other plays right sound. I also have an mp3 player that has 2 wired outlets. I can run a wire to each speaker, then each speaker plays both right and left sound.
Been a long time since I've had a stereo system set up. So to me, these sound absolutely incredible!!
Here's the mp3 player. It's only 8GB. There is a more expensive model, but both of them accept up to 128GB micro SD card, so I went with the smaller unit. All metal, very strong and durable. Music sounds great!
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