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  2. + needs to connect to lower + ar the cross out in red. The other connection is the side chain connection. Need one more. That is there.
  3. @MMurg AWESOME schematics. I took a look at Heresy II while I was there.
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  5. You can name yours anything you want. Mere mortals are not allowed to name Heritage Products - PWK named them all (or adopted what others called them, like "Klipschorn" was name given by an audioclub that he adopted), the Jubilee (from Old Testiment), all of 'em. He even came up with nicknames, like Montagator.
  6. Stay tuned, we will have all of the details up in couple of days and I will update all of this and provide the links, etc.
  7. I've seen pictures of KHorns places along a wall the same as someone might place other speaker. The first pait I ever heard were about three or four feet into the room, a d they still sounded great. Knowing what I know now I would have said they were placed incorrectly, but they did sound very good at the time.
  8. Another sad day. Spider John had passed away. https://m.startribune.com/spider-john-koerner-obituary-minneapolis-minnesota-bob-dylan-ray-glover-bonnie-raitt-palmers-cancer/600366946/?clmob=y&c=n&clmob=y&c=n
  9. AL# refers to the La Scala crossover network version (https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/113804-klipsch-crossovers/), which is also used as a speaker version number for the La Scala (current version is AL5) and Klipschorn (current version is AK6). Considering that the crossover will now be a DSP, I was wondering if they would continue using that designation. I guess so.
  10. I am preparing myself for some incoming records due to arrive soon Filling missing titles in the collection and also replacing CDs of same titles ‘’Spinning in my downtime from preparing the base and erecting a new greenhouse fun fun fun 🤘 Artist - King Crimson Title - Red
  11. Where do you send the money? How can I get in on this? What does AL six stand for?
  12. Yeah knew that would be long.
  13. Our RSB-11 Soundbar has a Dolby function, which appears to automatically engage depending on whether or not the soundtrack of the TV show or movie supports Dolby. If the soundtrack does, the Dolby icon lights up and Dolby feature goes on automatically. Unfortunately, there are times when Dolby muddies the crispness of dialogue, outweighing any noise-cancelling benefits, and we want Dolby switched off. How do we disable/deactivate Dolby manually, or prevent it from turning on automatically regardless of the soundtrack input. There doesn't seem to be a button for this, either on the soundbar or its remote. This should be a choice, not a forced feature.
  14. Amazing, nice to see such a high profile European recognize and opt for an iconic American brand and design. Some pretty heavy duty bona fides for Klipsch in general and the Jubilee specifically.
  15. Wish I could have seen him live. Marveled at his solo stuff, and the be-zillion songs he played on for other greats. The earth turns a little slower in his absence. RIP sir.
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  17. Ciao, Agostino, Well the AK6 version has the rear portion of the bass horn enclosed so it doesn't need to be pushed tightly into a perfect corner like the earlier versions do. The AK6 does however benefit from being placed near a corner based on what I've read. I have AK2 from the 1980's and they need to be tight to the corners or the balance of the speaker is affected and they sound thin. AK6 should be good. Maybe someone here who owns AK6 will answer with actual experience.
  18. Wow! Time to see what I have in the 'fun money" envelope in the sock drawer.......😉
  19. That’s the general details to follow with links to sponsorship donation purchases, etc. Plus there’s more (like maybe an option to purchase a matching Heritage Sub. and be the first to have one of those for the complete system).when those become available. Stat tuned for more details.
  20. Heh.... parts of me miss DOS. I could make some wicked autoexec files with it. I'm more of a keyboard person and the mouse slows me down as a general comment. I liked the command prompt BUT, made batch files so I could drive it from a menu.....via keyboard. hang on.... I have to move my hand now, from my keyboard to the mouse to send this..... be right there....
  21. Medical technology has come a long way, even from 10 years ago My better half had a complete new knee replacement 12 months ago and it was custom made in the USA on a 3D printer She was walking normal on the next day after she had the operation
  22. Complete system in boxes, plus a Yammy AVR. $500 / Best offer. https://nh.craigslist.org/ele/d/ossipee-klipsch-surround-sound-speaker/7748226135.html
  23. My both parents would be interested in that
  24. Un-zipped! These Ohio boys ARE DIFFERNT and lighting it up where evah they play it seems. Totally outta the box with ALL kinds of stuff goin down on their lp's. Thing is, It's ALL tight and has direction, which I believe pulls them closer to the fanbase they have. They definitely "hook ya up" ALL the way thru the lp EVERY time. So ya might wanna check them out. Crazy ride for sure. I don't even buckle up anymore. Just chill. From Akron, and ya gotta remember one 'other" guy Joe Walsh is from up that way. I KNOW Joe's high on 'em. Gotta be the water cause it's some crazy rock n roll for sure. The Black Keys are an American rock duo formed in Akron, Ohio in 2001. The group consists of Dan Auerbach (guitar, vocals) and Patrick Carney (drums). The duo began as an independent act, recording music in basements and self-producing their records, before they eventually emerged as one of the most popular garage rock artists during a second wave of the genre's revival in the 2000s. The band's raw blues rock sound draws heavily from Auerbach's blues influences, including Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Burnside, Howlin' Wolf, and Robert Johnson. Friends since childhood, Auerbach and Carney founded the group after dropping out of college. After signing with indie label Alive, they released their debut album, The Big Come Up (2002), which earned them a new deal with Fat Possum Records. Over the next decade, the Black Keys built an underground fanbase through extensive touring of small clubs, frequent album releases and music festival appearances, and broad licensing of their songs. Their third album, Rubber Factory (2004), received critical acclaim and boosted the band's profile, eventually leading to a record deal with major label Nonesuch Records in 2006. After self-producing and recording their first four records in makeshift studios, the duo completed Attack & Release (2008) in a professional studio and hired producer Danger Mouse, who subsequently became a frequent collaborator with the band. Prove me wrong! Crank it and let it GO!
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