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    • There is no service manual. Just schematics and a poorly written Cal adj. procedure. Some written by hand some on a typewriter. This was back in the day before most word processors and PCs.
    • @coyote19702000 put a @ in front of someone's avatar name and you have a much better chance of getting their attention. How did you try to reach me? There is no real service manual. Just some schematics and a half azzed poorly written cal procedure...you know written by hand before computers existed.
    • O.K. I made it 3 pages in before becoming; unable, to hold back my ‘typing finger’.   Send me the paperwork on how to become an authorized dealer. I was asked yesterday if I was associated to KLIPSCH. My mind is racing. One of the things that I do best is problem solve. I charge $200 Million USD to keep petty companies at bay. But, periodically pick up a ‘cause’ that I can get behind.    I have read the presuppositions from the proffered beliefs that the internet has ruined the market and people have become sullied on bulkier systems. I live in Massachusetts. So, my TRAUMA Informed opinion differs slightly. To the benefit of KLIPSCH marketing, do I commit the the following:   You assume the product you make isn’t for reservists or isolationists. That sound isn’t reproduced fully any place else? Properly stated, it isn’t reproduced accurately. The challenge for ‘realism’ is that the true claim to realism is held by live performances. But, that market isn’t what where KLIPSCH claims it’s best piece’s capability to be. Between a microphone and the speakers themselves is the crux. The belief that feedback into systems remain at issue without any industry attention to ensuring a positive delivery of amplified speaking.    If every industry can benefit in some way. Then why not? Inherent laziness is the answer. Except fixed delivery or address halls are more systematic than labor intensive. Therefore, to be without systems of this type is without a valid (unpredictable) response. I would begin by acquiring my ACQ 103 Courses from DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY (DAU), make appointments with every federal entity that publicly speaks, starting at the White House. Removing the Carriage speaker wrapped in fur. Streamline a speaking system to these components. I would interrupt the strong disbelief in sound production by producing a team and dispatching them to places of worship, learning institutions, and the like.    I send my KLIPSCH technicians to Submarine Sonar School. Then, build sound venues where the Navy pays you to educate potential recruits on the subtlety of sound. My paper would satisfy design costs, as in alterations, or redesign on spaces. Not just, a component purchase. My $300 home May value at $350 even though the speakers come with me in a move. The idea being that the area was made interchangeable for other speakers intending for that type.    KLIPSCH produces speakers to 18khz. Older buildings or historical buildings don’t want that. Do they know that amplifiers allow them to soften that delivery of sound? No! Do they know the sound may be transplanted into a sub-vehicle also distinguishable by its ability to be dialed down? No!    People stopped giving Good Face and others stopped listening. More fear, less face. Less family, fewer lessons. Every great common thing has been incorporated. Every niche thing has been strained and distilled from the poor and ‘People of Color’ until enough; fill, has been absorbed already.    I suspect there are PRIVATEERS who abscond previous versions to new markets overseas. Holding space on pioneering pieces assembled from years of assembling like a cultivated art museum -curated KLIPSCH sound systems. You already have a website. Initiate first rights purchasing. Give your dealers a resurgence in inventory when it becomes available. Don’t just sell it. Keep it in the ‘FAMILY’. A path to generational wealth.    O.K. my angst has lapsed. My ‘typing finger’ feels better now.
    • hello John and thank you very much. Generally in Italian houses the walls are made of simple perforated bricks. but maybe you could use dry laid concrete bricks, like these ...      for the same (even higher) specific weight, a more creative idea...      a stack of heavy volumes of an encyclopaedia ... :-)))    
    • My local paint store matched the color on some pieces I gave them. One question is why did Klipsch put the pie slice logos on the left side rather than on the right. Drives ne nuts. But I don't want the mess up the grills prying them off. I look foward to trying to phase (time) align these with a mini dsp 4x10 and 6 channels of amplification. Probably wont amount to much. I tried an Electronic crossover back in the '70s to biamp. Ugh. Something tells me that Mr. Klipsch did his homework and I am not going to outsmart him.
    • Those are purchased unfinished.  Once a finish is applied, then a care recommendation can be made based on the chosen finish.
    • The Archives has many scans regarding this demo, but not the newspaper article you have.  Would love to add it to our collection.   The event had technical difficulties, but can be claimed to be the first live vs. recorded demo with a full-size symphony.  It followed an earlier Gilbert Briggs and Leak demo at Carnegie Hall.  Paul was there and scribbled down notes in the margins of the program.  Part of that program is attached. Newspaper 561010 Hartfordpdf[1].pdf
    • I’m thinking Belgium. 🇧🇪  LoL.    any good places in Belgium carry KLIPSCH items? 
    • The set up needs some work but I can finally sit down and spend some time listening to them. (Note, Heresy II's not hooked up, I just needed a place to put them).  
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