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  1. Hello,

     

    In order to mitigate spam a bit more, here are the new restrictions placed on new members who register (and all current members of the New Members group, which should be members with fewer than 5 posts):

    1. New Registrations get put into the "New Members" Group automatically.
    2. New Members must have their first post approved by a moderator before being able to post again. (this is only required for your first post)
    3. New Members can NOT use the Private Message system (this is the new change as of this post)
    4. New members automatically get moved into the "Members" group upon their 5th post in the Forums. This lifts the PM restriction as well.

     

    Thanks for understanding!

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  2. 4 hours ago, Marvel said:
    3 hours ago, Mallette said:

    I PM'd my thoughts to Chad and one other that I really felt like the returning Vietnam vet that I am returning from that war with a Vietnam service medal with campaign device and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry...and being told to make sure I didn't wear my uniform in public unless I wished to be spat on. 

     

    WTF! Really? If this is true, management needs to have a chat with him.

    This is.... incredibly hyperbolic. Dave did say that to me, but I did NOT do anything to make him feel that way, nor did anyone else.

     

     

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  3. 19 hours ago, RandyH000 said:

    I've always loved this performance, and this one even more (there used to be a better version of this on YouTube). So over the top and silly yet oddly powerful.

     

     

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  4. Jimjimbo was banned by a moderator after multiple (MULTIPLE) warnings and chances to not violate the rules.

     

    If the moderator in question wants to tell the whole story, they should. Otherwise, I stand by our moderators.

  5. On 10/23/2020 at 9:03 PM, Abby said:

    Personally, I'm kind of enraged by this. My speakers aren't working properly, and I'm going to have to wait until 2022 to have working computer speakers because Klipsch couldn't be bothered to pay people to work from home. There is literally no reason whatsoever you can't do tech support during COVID. And my warranty is up in a month, so who knows if they'll actually honor my warranty claim or not when they get around to opening in another year or so?

     

    I will never, ever buy Klipsch again.

    Hi Abby,

     

    Sorry you are having problems with your speakers. I can tell you we do have tech support staff working. Most staff at Klipsch HQ is working from home, but we are working. Your best bet is going to https://support.klipsch.com. You can submit a ticket there or even chat with a support representative most days (during normal business hours).

     

    Hope this helps, and welcome to the forum.

     

    Edit: Here's a link to current support hours of operation: https://support.klipsch.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042519812-Hours-of-Operation

     

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  6. 17 hours ago, Hugh Darity said:

    Am I missing something?  As of March 27th, you state that your manufacturing, logistics and service teams remain fully operational.  Has that changed?  No online or phone support.  You should notify your customers by email if shipping has been delayed due to an interruption of operations.  Your chance at a good 1st impression is not going well.

    I remain....In the dark.  Ref. Order # 000141594

    Hello Hugh,

     

    We are operational. And we do have online and phone support. Our customer service team is available to assist at https://support.klipsch.com. I will notify them of your concerns and pass your message on to them so they can assist you ASAP. Thanks.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, Buke said:

    I’m part of the ‘me too’ movement....minimal volume out of the surround 3 speakers with my bar 48;  all brand new.   WTF?

    i want a fix or replacement

    Hello,

     

    Please be sure to contact our Customer Support: https://support.klipsch.com

     

    They'd be happy to assist you, and also that helps us track issues with products as they arise, so we make them better!

     

    Thanks.

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  8. 1 hour ago, Jeff Matthews said:
    1 hour ago, Chad said:

    You could also assume most of that (beyond basic quarantining) was done at the hands of their government, not at the advice of science. 

    I can't assume that.  Are you aware of any scientists who advised the government not to take such actions?  I assume, probably correctly, that there are a number of qualified scientists who work for their government.

    Why couldn't you assume that? Also, if your assumption is correct, one could also assume some amount of government corruption would be involved if a scientist that is an actual expert on these things would suggest such inhumane things as welding doors shut to keep infected from leaving.

     

    42 minutes ago, Bosco-d-gama said:

    The Chinese physician who 1st recognized this virus and several of his colleagues attempted to sound alarms in China. The group of doctors were gathered together, told they were wrong and censured for causing a public panic. At least one of those doctors died from this disease. 

    Ah, well there you go.

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  9. 20 minutes ago, Jeff Matthews said:

    I assume real, actual experts were involved in quarantining much of China, shutting down factories, welding doors of infected people shut so people can't come and go, removing infected people involuntarily from their homes, etc.

    You could also assume most of that (beyond basic quarantining) was done at the hands of their government, not at the advice of science. 

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  10. Bunch of "armchair infectious disease experts" 'round these parts (and by that I mean all over the internet and probably most U.S. communities).

     

    I think the smartest thing to do is understand this is super early in the timeline of the outbreak. Is it time to freak out and hoard all the TP (seriously what is that about)? Probably not. Is it time to be nonchalant about it? Hell no. The media certainly ain't helping at all.

     

    Let's listen to actual science and to people who have spent the better parts of their lives actually studying these types of things, rather than dismiss it as being overblown though. That Joe Rogan podcast snippet linked above is a good example of real information we should probably pay attention to. Don't listen to the "entertainment news" or our politicians. Get your info from the real actual experts.

     

     

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  11. Dear Klipsch fans:

     

    Thank you for your loyalty and enthusiasm in celebrating all things Klipsch at the annual Pilgrimage. It is with regret that we have decided to cancel this year’s event scheduled on March 20-21 due to widespread health concerns surrounding the Coronavirus and its unprecedented impact and unknown duration in the United States. We are committed to doing our part to help protect our staff, attendees and the residents of Hope, AR. Information regarding refunding fees will be forthcoming. 

     

    In the meantime, we will continue to work hard to make the 75th anniversary of Klipsch in 2021 the best Pilgrimage of all time and look forward to seeing you all next year.

     

    Be safe and rock on! 

     

    Klipsch and KHMA

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