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@MMurg In your pic of the Celestion axi2050...what kind of connector does it use for your speaker wires? I purchased a pair direct from a Celestion dealer and they have a male spade. I hate the spade and am trying to find out what other connector might be available. I had a Allen's screw type banana jack for attaching to the spade and it is ok, but I would love to be able to have a direct spade or screw terminal instead.
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Great recommendations here, thanks! The last time we were on the same route, we stayed at Eagle Point Resort for several days. We enjoyed it a lot!
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no worries you can always fabricate false corners https://images.furnituredealer.net/img/products%2Fklipsch%2Frichmedia%2Fheritage - klipsch_-992264988_7c485fae-2a22-44ce-8e67-d401e4520bae.pdf
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I don't think that he was happy with me. I had just had a couple of beers with some of his cousins. They were delicious. 😈
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Florida trip went extremely well...made a new friend.
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By 82 Cornwalls · Posted
More information would be useful. Is one or more components new? Who rebuilt the ALKs? Is it possible one woofer is out of phase with the other? Have you tried reversing the + and - on one side? -
By Shakeydeal · Posted
I don’t know if this is your issue or not, but you really should hard wire your network for best performance. -
I thought I might post here since there are a lot of experts here. My system is very simple. I have a Wiim Pro Plus that receives a wireless network signal then delivers it into my Deware Rachel tube amp then to my 1980 La Scala's outfitted with new rebuilt ALK crossovers. When I access my FLAC music files on my NAS drive using the Wiim app the music sounds weirdly thin. Not sure where the weakness is in my audio chain. Thoughts?
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