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3dzapper

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  1. Looks like punitive damages aren't allowed under Nevada law.

    How about this scenereo: ABC recieves the 100 widgets back at it's dock. But, in the interum had replaced the 100 widgets with fresh stock, these returned widgets are now overstock and reduced in value as scrap surplus. ABC sells the overstock items to Joe's Job Lot for $10?

    My reading of Chris' link says XYZ pays the difference plus return shipping and handling plus Chris' firm's hourly rate and expenses.

  2. Compare those speakers, which must be placed far out into the room, with a pair of Klipschorns tucked neatly into their corners for one sixth the cost. Imagine the electronics and playback equipment one could obtain for the "savings".

    Klipschorns may be as big as a refrigerator,yes. They fill the house with food for the soul.

    Rick

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  3. That's a Wilson Maxx2 Mike. John Atkinson said to the effect that the Maxx sounds so great despite it's measured anomalies because of it's "low distortion". Sound familiar?

    The response below 300Hz is not an actual measurement. It is a sum of the many drivers and port outputs. IMO it's probably smoothed a tad. Both the reviewer and JA agreed that the bass was outstanding though. http://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/805wilson/index.html

    Rick

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  4. dhtman, Congrats! You can count me in amoung the crowd with speaker envy. I would love to get my ears on a pair of Jubes. Unfortunately, I fit into Dean's catagory: "broke, busted, disgusted, can't be trusted".[:(] I have to settle for mere Klipschorns, Belles, Corns, Heresys and a LaScala. I'll live but it won't be as well as all you Jubilee owners.

    Poverty isn't all it's cracked up to be.[;)]

    ENJOY!!!!!

    Rick

  5. "nope. just clarifying it. the klipschorn has no back panels. the walls complete the back panels and are used to complete the horn to the front of the speaker. after that there is no more "horn". now what you get is 1/8 space loading (corner placment) because the horn was designed with 1/8 loading in mind. that is why it must be placed in corner.

    if you add the back walls, like roger did, then you are essentially completing what the walls were doing. what this buys you is a little relaxation in the guidline of having the lf section firmly in place touching the walls so that the gaskets could seal and then the bottom of the hf with completes the top of the lf also has to be in place for the horn to be sealed and completely. adding the back panels makes sure the horn does not "leak" and allows some leeway in toeing in the khorns.

    hope this helps.

    roy delgado"

    Thanks Roy. There are at least two Khorn owners here in Little Rhode Island that can use this advice.[;)]

    Rick

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