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  1. Well, I have done so and what I did was replace the wires and took the mid-range driver from the other speaker and placed it in the problem one and it still does the same thing. I have contacted Klipsch and have sent the crossover to be rebuilt. I would have bought a new one but they do not make them anymore and I don't have the confidence to do it myself. But I do appreciate all the advice and I have obtained new knowledge to share and build on. thanks
  2. I have replaced the connectors with new ones and it still does the same thing. Is there a way to have the horn checked out. And is there a way to have the transistor board that the wire connect to from the horn evaluated. How does one know if the transistor is ok.
  3. I have determined that the mid-range horn or driver is the one giving me problems and it goes out and comes back to full sound. The connections look ok. The wires connect easily to the horn and then they are soldered to where the some kind of transistor board exists where the speaker wire hooks up to the reciever. Can a local dealer determine if the horn is faulty or if the board with the transistors is faulty?
  4. Well, I have determined that I have Cornwall II speakers and it appears that after taking the front off the speaker and listening carefully, I think the mid ranger horn or driver is the problem. It has some static and will cut out every now and then. It goes from low to full sound and it did so when I wiggled the wires connected to the horn or mid range driver. My question is what next? Should I replace the wires or is the horn gone or is there something more gone wrong. Thanks
  5. I appreciate all those who replied to my cornwall II's speaker problem. You don't know how this helps. I will investigate further and see what comes up. Thanks
  6. Hello, I am a new member on the board but an old fan of Klipsch speakers. I have been having problems with one of my Cornwall speakers, getting some static and distortion. I replaced my CD player, had my reciever checked out, and replaced my speaker wire and found that the same speaker is still giving me problems. I also switched the speaker to the other side and have found no change. I may have to find some where to send it in for service. Anyone have any ideas or thoughts. thanks
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