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  1. What a great weekend. Meeting forum members, eating, drinking and of course listening to music. I'd like to start by giving Steve a HUGE thank you for organizing this and the incredible food he provided. it's certainly not an exaggeration to say that he provided the best pulled pork that I've ever eaten, OK, let's see if I remember everyone's name. No cheating, just from memory: Dave Ron Pat Pat (Otis) Erica Dee P.M. Mike Steve Tony (?) and myself Overall, I'd certainly make the trip again. I would also encourage those that didn't make it to try to if the occasion ever arises in the future. Lastly I'd like to thank Klipsch for, um, nothing? No factory tour, no opening of the museum, no loan of speakers, no place for us to meet. From what I understand, the requests were made but declined. It was a huge disappointment for me and dampened what was otherwise an outstanding weekend. It's a shame that people are so excited about a product that they'd drive cross country to meet with other enthusiasts only to be ignored by the manufacturer. If I've misunderstood the circumstances surrounding the weekend or am inaccurate in my assertions, I'll certainly apologies and edit. I also hope (no pun intended) that this is not a harbinger of things to come. Can't wait till next year!!!!! Carl
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  2. That is very a interesting thought. Timeline would lead this way. Bottom 12 is passive in the 500/5000. I will say klfs(at least 20&30)are better but with some upgrades the tangents hold their own. I eq'd mine for a while and tried a good powered 12 driven off speaker wire in 2ch format and the 5000's imo do not need a powered sub. You are onto it. The klf was directly after the tangent thousands were out of production. Seems to me you just brought to mind whats up. Interesting
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  3. PS. Many thanks to Carl who did so much work to accomodate the herd. My hat is off to you sir.
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  4. I couldnt bump that thread so i pm'd the link to you. great video. maybe too good lol
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  5. There is the KMC(?) line of speakers that are like by some here, that have heard them. They may be military, but dicey on recall. Some info in archives or even now. So brought that up to say, it has to be qualified as, some may have been local(?) PX, and wherever. Have not delved into it here actually as not a everyday dicussion. The KMC, I wonder about. I am not the first by far to have spoken on the line T line. So, needs more info... I sent a pm detailing what else iv found. Im familiar with the px&over sea military klipsch that were also very, very popular at the time of the original release of the 1st tangent i believe to be the tangent 80...also on that 89 video it provides insight to the tangent engineer who went to jbl if im not mistaken shortly after he and paul were at arms with each other...the 5000 the way i see it was released about a year after klipsch let him go....the 500 series as well as far as i can find thus far. Tangents are a large mystery to say the least edit:topy city wrote to fast
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  6. So you are telling me the 5000 was sold overseas only?
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  7. Great fun indeed. Steve, thanks for the bbq banquet! world class! world class gear. world class company.
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  8. Speakers really do sound better outside. Overall, I think we did pretty good. We only were asked to turn it down once. Special thanks to Otis for running the sound. It was awesome.
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  9. That and maybe the effect of greater depth that had increased over time in the KG series like the 5.5. Could come up with something close to a KLF by combining the 5.5 with the T-5000. Just wondering since mention it. Now it comes together you 2 just nailed it. Thats neat stuff to know thanks for sharing thoughts. learning makes me happy
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  10. Just when I thought that tube amp discussions were becoming a regular part of forum life, it all fizzled! What's going on? In the interest of fueling things (hopefully!), attached are pix of the latest prototype which came off of the bench this morning. It's a variant of the parallel SEP which I posted a while ago, and uses a single output tube per channel. It's a 6CM6, another 6V6 clone, and is much better sounding than the latter imo. Like the other amp, it is a totally dual mono unit sharing one chassis, and output power is approx. 3.75 watts/channel at 1 kHz. I'm often asked how I always seem to "know" exactly what kind of amp is needed for a particular situation, and the answer is that I don't. It's based on a very careful history and discussion, much as a medical doctor can often diagnose a problem in the same fashion. It starts with talking about listening tastes and habits- loudness, type of music, type of sound desired (since SETs and SEPs can differ greatly- I'm not doing push-pull amps currently), and where the listener is seated in relation to the speakers. Then comes the speakers themselves, room conditions (such as whether it is a live room, or acoustically damped with carpet, furniture, and so on), and room size. All of these factors combine to determine how much power is needed. Once that's done, the output stage can be configured along with the type of output transformers to be used, followed by the needed front end to drive the output tubes. Depending on the sound desired, a decision is made about using or not using any negative feedback, and whether any high frequency filtering is desired for the "ear bleed" phenomenon which I've described in past threads. The power supply is designed last as it's capability depends on the rest of the circuit. So, it's obvious that my method is to design the amp backwards, starting with the listener's ears. Anyone who has followed the forum, and has tried to find a commercial amp which works well with their speakers, is aware that it can be a very difficult task indeed since the amp characteristics are fixed and can't be changed without warranty destroying modifications. So, let the discussion begin! Maynard
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  11. These tube amplifiers were painstakingly built. The wiring is uniform and perfect. They are as beautiful on the inside as they likely sound on the outside. The builders could be considered anal retentive, but in reality they are as beautiful and artful on the inside as their creations. I am happy to share these pictures of many beautiful amps with colorful and consistent capacitors, twisted wiring, parallel runs, and in some cases even the unused wires are artfully scrolled around. As beautiful on the inside as the sound they create. here are some wonderful tube amps: EDIT: The first two images disappeared from the internet so I found a couple cool pics elsewhere. The second 2 pics are from the OP.
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  12. I have never watched a Blu-ray Disc. My main home theater (the one in my sig) is still in the DVD ages and doesn't even have an HDTV nor a Blu-ray Disc player. The TV in the living lounge is a nice Sony 1080p LED TV with a Sony Blu-ray HTIB but I still don't own any Blu-ray Discs. My PC also has a Blu-ray burner but only use it for ripping CDs, burning CDs, and OS installs. I have and do watch 1080p rips on my PC and the living lounge TV though.
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  13. its an 1.37 hours long but put some heaphones on and turn them up loud its sweet! heres the link, Mach1 just posted it a couple weeks ago. the guy that made the movies a member hear. 5 star film https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/149062-klipsch-fan-visits-klipsch-factory/
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  14. A few coats of lacquer brought out the grain
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  15. We had a great time, but this wasn't a Klipsch sponsored event. SSH
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  16. Would like to look at those footages. Thanks for the info this night. Super!
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  17. Looks great. Iv never heard vrds yet they are the standard. Never seen them with the dark finish. Looks great!
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  18. Its worth it from eastern indiana to go pick them up including gas. and i can smoke pot legally. and yes jweber you could go to texas and go 180mph legally lol edit:at least for the price people are paying for heresys these days, my gawd i regret ever selling any heresys iv owned
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  19. Got some pix I'll put up shortly. Outstanding event, thanks to Steve! We should make a habit out of it. Much to be said for a user driven, agenda free gathering. Dave
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  20. What, no Klipsch support or appearance? They must have rocks in their heads to miss out on the publicity this could have created. Who the hell handles their marketing?
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  21. Lotta fun had by all; too much by very few. Great to reconnect, and it's always good to meet new members (and guests). Good tunes & good time. We'll do this again. SSH
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  22. No disassemble...Jonny 5 is ALIVE!
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  23. Those pics look great. Every now and then i put my 5000's up on clist for $500 just to see if any klipsch guys are nearby. Between my 5000's and 1st pair of heesy ii i just find them to tough to sell. If somebody offered solid 5 $100 bills i might do it but would really take a couple nights to decide. I feel in good shape they will become more rare. They are also nice because you dont need a stand for them. Hurts my stomach to think about selling them. Granite i do have other klipsch smaller and bigger i wont sell regardless, possibly even thousands lol idk i hate thinking about that happening.
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  24. I see yours are reconed as are mine. There was a warranty period where klipsch replaced t5000 woofers with ribbed 12"s. gtact from canado on ebay originally had 3 replacements. Last i looked he was down to 1
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  25. Once dried, the only thing I've done with that type of glue is to scrape it away. You might be able to to use a sharp object to remove most of it but you will still have residue. You might be able to remove most of it without damaging the finish too much with a scraper or a light sanding.
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  26. How about some IDs for those pictures so we will know which one of you guys is the prettiest
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  27. Welcome to the forum! I have to say that the after dinner listening session outside was my favorite of the weekend. It was great to find someone(s) with similar musical taste.
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  28. If I opened up my '85 heresies and found E-2 crossovers, would that be a upgrade from a previous owner?
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  29. There is the KMC(?) line of speakers that are like by some here, that have heard them. They may be military, but dicey on recall. Some info in archives or even now. So brought that up to say, it has to be qualified as, some may have been local(?) PX, and wherever. Have not delved into it here actually as not a everyday dicussion. The KMC, I wonder about. I am not the first by far to have spoken on the line T line. So, needs more info...
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  30. between which speakers Passive and active 12's. The drone some call it among other. If I could find another pair of T-500 I may get them again. Forward by design, IMLO Would really like to find a pair of 5000's. Enjoy! Nicer specs than the 500 by numbers. Turns me on actually but, Tangent by Klipsch is different yet Klipsch speaker. The T-3000 is party, surround if were a sailor.BTW, both pair of Tangent have purchased from military, while owner was stationed in Japan. To date have not occasioned listening to their smaller speakers. The T-400, or T-4000 being front dual ported have to sound similar. Anyway, worth the listen. Small world there *beeker, thanks
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  31. I've added your amp to this thread: Tube art . . what lies beneath Very nice work Maynard!
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  32. I know many have been to Hope and seen speakers assembled. Perhaps every set is like this...but I am cutting up my basement floor and and had to move two sets of cornwalls...I always had my Persian Nutwoods serial number 1 on the left, 2 on the right. Put them away backwards...and what to my wondering eyes do appear...the tops are cut from the same sheet of veneer!
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  33. Oh no! You need to let me put them away for safe keeping for you.
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  34. Yes, I love it..... and because I ordered "now," I got a second one free....
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  35. Good evening Tar! Your dish sounds great... Got to get you to do up photos so that we can all appreciate your efforts for sure (0; Right now,the water is on the 17,500 BTU 'Power Boil' burner heating up the water on the main range... The sauce is cooking over at my workstation... Fun times (0;
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  36. You may ask any price you wish. I don't think asking prices are too far off at all. GLWS!
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  37. i wrote a big write up although seemed too diverse last night in this thread and deleted it respecting the conservative nature this thread and forum tends to direct. Boxx is spot on with trends and at&t. my ex with her cpa and mda is in the office of the president at at&t and knowing the strenth of the workplace with them and following their capital for 10 years now there is a lot of substance to put your money behind with them Another is Comcast i will ad. watching very closely you will see them gain very adversely. I have to include trends i notice with tech gadgets will pull them down in the future although in the next 3 years its a buy situation just be ready to sell or trade patiently at about 2 and a half years from now and you will do very well Trends following price waterhouse cooper are also to spike although i am not at liberty to suggest taking the chance quite yet. time and understanding could do you very well studying certain areas you can at least understand the least bit will gain knowledge for those with the patience to do so. best of luck to all
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  38. man you guys have an effing blast! :emotion-29: :emotion-29: :emotion-29:
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  39. Thank you Carl. Talking about stuff like a bad back keeps the brain thinking about it let alone not being able to go sucks. Most of all i want to hang out with you guys that have been around here for quite a long time. As well as others new like myself. Heck i might be a bit annoying asking questions anyhow lol I love to learn and there is nothing better to learn from other klipschers. Before i joined the forum i read this place everyday. Iv had klipsch kg.5's for 20 years and honetly only knew through 100's of speakers i would buy the .5's would do the trick then for theater. Now i stick use my theater and its sort of like yours amp wise only im using all crown lol Alls I listen too now is 2channel. Also the step to dual 18's. Man you guys made things that seem impossible happen with patience. I absolutely love klipsch and anything to do with klipsch im all about it. Long story short lol I was once into bad habits. had a kid then got divorced then bad habits then remarried plus started racing got injuries etc...divorce and now remarried and love my cat buddy and my heart beats always for music and klipsch makes it easy. Now just balance my 16 yr old and my wife with klipsch. You are great guys here and cant wait to meet you! If not now..next time. I might look into putting a klipsch party together around indy. I have over 20,000 star points with a hotel in particular and may use my gold card to help make it happen...but then you southerners wont make that...
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  40. I would take it slowly with your upgrades. Call bob crites directly and he will help you. Crites midrange diaphragm is a replacement not an upgrade. If you want the titanium upgrade you should check with klipsch directly. Not knowing the year of your chorus ii i cant say whether i would replace or upgrade your crossovers yet. I suggest waiting 20 years because the chorus ii networks last at least 20 years depending on how they have been used. The next upgrade is to build supports in the chorus ii cabinet to make them more stable. If you do not run more than 200 watts on each of them you may not get a whole lot of superior sound although at any power level they will perform structurally more sound. Next make sure around the outside edge of the inner cab use good material to also support supreme acoustical integrity. If you really want to do this big i suggest seperating all 3 drivers accordingly and that will bring a percentage of quality up as well and can be done while building the cabinet supports. I sometimes run my top secret lol chorus ii with a 440x2 solid state amp and have a lot of fun with them. For the past 2 months they have been with my favorite valve amp. There is one more upgrade i have yet to try. That person who holds the understanding to it would have to offer to you his help. Owe and there a lot more you can try although they are top secret and i have no idea what was done because i wasnt allowed to watch. The best of luck to you. A little at a time is best for various reasons. All in my opinion edit:a topy
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  41. Interesting your not keeping them like this. Either configuration i can understand yet with the jbl's they look and gotta sound great. Your up in your face stands are very nice with your splits tho. I wonder if you have your hair. Im loosing mine pulling it out with all the stuff you got going on lol For the size room I will be in for the next few years, these are just too much, now when I move to Nevada and build that aircraft hanger im going to need way more than one pair.
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  42. It was relayed to me in the world of "Splits" they had an old proverb, "Orange Crate" when sitting down, (ear level) the horns are 13 3/4" raised above the base box, just exactly the size of a 1970s Orange Crate. I tried the "Crate" it worked, so I built these. even the wife stated it made a big difference.
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  43. I'll be...another pair of 3000's. The guy i traded mine too took mine all beat up and covered them in oak...they looked gorgeous and im an avid black finish collector. I truly wish id kept them now but then i was trade and swap crazy and also lost them. Every pair of klipsch iv sold iv regreted especially heresys considering new klipsch people apparently spend so so much money on them. Your the 4th person iv heard had the 3000's. Iv known of or seen i believe 6 or 7 pairs of 4000's not owning 4k's but have heard some...several 4k's have been on ebay...The 3000 seem rare. Seems all tangent thousands are pretty rare as are the hundreds...Im out of positives at the moment yet il get you some soon. Unlike the takers not giving around here lol
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  44. You two are funny, sure your not brothers ?
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  45. Just another friendly bump to the deal.
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  46. I gotta say they look effing way better on there now at $3200. may switch to 3k and entertain offers ya know but people truly interested will make contact the way you have them listed now. you really had me wound up...still kinda do lol that 300 was hurting the economical aspect of such a great pieces of audio equipment. So once again thank you for getting them out of my pricerange...time to get some sleep edit:likely a good 60 day investment, meaning they will sell in time for what their worth
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