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LarryC

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  1. I also prefer whole-house, which dehumidifies vary well.  Separate dehumidifiers put out a lot of heat, have limited in-house distribution, not worth it..

     

    I had a Cummins 20 kw, but quiet it was not.  I had to have rubber-cork vibration absorbers installed under it near my wood-frame house, which worked wonders. Cost= $20,000 10 years ago.  Worth it to me. Definitely worth it for sump pump protection, especially if you have K-horns on the floor in your basement.  That happened to a forum member a few years ago, ruined the bottom of it.🥵

     

     - Larry

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  2. Overly heroic portrayal, but an excellent description of America's  pre-WW II situation and its incredible industrial preparation for WW II.  No wonder Biden wants to spend a lot of money on rebuilding, but our country was also in a unique place with enormous room to expand industrially and its armed forces.  We made the most of it, really stomped the enemy, and established world leadership for most likely well over a century, thanks to leadership giants like Henry Kaiser, Knudson, etc.

     -- Larry

     

     

    https://www.amazon.com/Freedoms-Forge-American-Business-Produced/dp/0812982045/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=freedom's+forge&qid=1623495357&sr=8-1

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  3. Gil is absolutely right about its potential destructiveness on fine finishes.  it greatly darkens and increases light-to-dark contrast in veneer grain. I had to have my mahogany lacquer Style B K-horns re-finished in order to dissolve out the discoloration from the lye.  I don't think they've ever fully recovered.  Who puts lye on a varnish finish?  

     

    Great for Zebrawood!

     

     -- Larry

  4. My 2 cents:  Listen to both if you can, or just jump for  the AK-6's if you can't compare.  I understand that the AK-6's are the first K-horns in decades whose treble system CANNOT be updated, e.g., from an AK-3, 4, or 5, to the AK-6.  I believe it may have to do with space and layout in the 6 that prevents just sticking in a new tweeter, and perhaps more. That should deter you if you're an experimenter at heart.

     

    Klipsch engineering has made astonishing improvements in the last few decades IMO, and company leadership appears to be permanent and fully dedicated and competent to sustain the quality of the product.  Why take an outdated product and then try to mess with supposed improvements that often leave the owner unsatisfied?  It seems like you have a bargain opportunity at hand.

     

    Why does the seller want to get rid of them?  There are plenty of good possible reasons , but it might be useful to know.      

     

     - Larry

     

     

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  5. On 3/27/2021 at 7:47 PM, dwilawyer said:

    Hey Doctor, Doctor,

     

    I haven't seen him post anything on here in years, speakers, upgrades, or otherwise. Did I miss something?

    Probably not ... I have a habit of not being as careful as I should be about how old a thread is before replying to it  I hereby apologize to you and Greg.  Has the virus shut-in process affected you?  Gary and Marty are now being vaccinated and we may get together one of these days.  Seen any good concerts lately?

     

     -- Larry

  6. I'm re-entering this thread after having been away a while ... I definitely have Meniere's, tho' only in the left ear.  High distortion, especially raspy distorted highs, are murder on my sick inner ear.  There's a lot of :"recruitment" of multitudes of random unrelated sounds in tinnitus and hyperacusis, a sort of piling-on of multiple distorted copies of the sound you are listening to.  That's why high distortion is such bad news IMO, because it'a piling-on of distortion on music that's already distorted -- a sort of multiplier effect of distortion products.  That's what I sense, anyway.

     

    Hence a strong preference for very clean tube and tube-like sound.  That's my best recommendation for you, and don't make it too loud.  I hope you have it mostly in one ear, since deafness usually follows after 20 years or so.  Sorry,

     

    Larry

  7. How can you tell anything at all with nothing but blather?   Agreed you can't tell anything over a phone, but I can hear some differences pretty well over my 27" iMac, and I can compare bad, peaky repro compared with fuller, cleaner music detail on that system without much difficulty.

  8. Are you trying to match another 15 WK?  A picture would help.  Someone used to have recone kits...

     

    It was a great speaker until E-V cheapened it. You may have to advertise for one.

     

    Larry

  9. On 3/3/2019 at 9:12 PM, dtel said:

    I think there may have been some trickle down from the P already, just not so much with its style, more with other ideas.

     

    I wish they would have really gone all out 100%, I would think they would still have sales, it could have gone big and changed some ranking in the speaker business. They tried and came close, it would have been cool to have something that looked like that and beat out models well over 100k with Klipsch's name on it. It could have possibly elevated the whole brand.

     

    Does anyone know the reason for its failure, no sales push or advertising or is that market not as lively as some may think? I have no idea and was a little surprised when they shut it down,  it could have been a special order deal like the better Heritage and still be alive. I don't know, but for some reason, they even seriously cut the prices to move out the last ones?

    My sense of it was that they were very expensive for the market and took up too much square footage for dealers to want to carry them, especially as a new line.  Add to that traveling to actually hear them (often hundreds of miles!) took real dedication to go hear them.  Klipsch has the same problems with trying to sell K-horns and those are much closer to a product that is ready to sell itself.  

     

     -- Larry

  10. On 2/27/2019 at 9:59 PM, Schu said:

    I've heard the p38 and the p39... they are quite good, world class. My personal preference is for the Heritage sound, but I would personally love to own a pair of Palladiums someday.

    I've seen 38's for around $5000 and 39's for $7500 in the distant past. I think both those prices are fairly reasonable...

    I hope we're not asking whether or not Palladiums are $17,000 better than a pair of $3,000 RF7iii... that's not answerable,  everyone's threshold preferences are different.

    It's been a long time since I heard the Palladiums, the P-38 and P-39, both in Indy, but I thought both had a much higher class of sound than the RF series, not nearly as thin sounding.  Like all Klipsch, electronics quality can make a big difference.  I don't know the Emotiva brand, but the P's would likely benefit from a better unit than Onkyos.  They are best heard over a high grade of preamp and amplifier and would benefit from an pre/amp upgrade rather than compromising on those items.  Obviously pushing your price up, not down..

     

    The P's in Indy were demo'd over different quality electronics in two different years, and really suffered from the Onkyo-based demo the second year, IMHO of course.

     

     -- Larry

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