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Deang

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  1. You pick up a lot of room gain near walls and corners. So yeah, plenty deep enough for most music, and you get life-like transients. Good sub(s) are a must for pretty much any loudspeaker if you’re “a bass hound”.
  2. It’s from the pro line right? I wouldnt expect a Heritage/consumer finish on them.
  3. According to Trey, a K-28 will work too, and will give the bottom a bit of a bump.
  4. Just buy some nice used Heresys. They’re everywhere.
  5. Would love to, but it’s too far and I’m too tired!
  6. ^This. Since you are repairing the house, make a better room. Buy the amp later.
  7. The Klipschorn and La Scala use Atlas midrange drivers (PD5-VH) and Celestion tweeters. Eminence for the K-33 woofer. Cornwall IV and Forte IV use Celestion midrange and tweeters. Woofers by Eminence. Model numbers written down for the Celestion drivers somewhere - I can’t remember where I put them.
  8. Just wanted to say that all of you Epic owners are losers, lol.
  9. You get a 4 meter cord and a 2 meter extension. That’s almost 20 feet - so figure 12 feet apart to account for slack. That’s plenty for most people. You only need one power receptacle. Most speaker stands allow for tucking cables into them. I personally have no issue with wires showing. If I could be convinced that the plate amp wouldn’t die a week after the warranty period expires - I would order them today.
  10. They should have a separate customer support section for Heritage owners - and an online store for most requested items. They are trying to operate like the small company they used to be while now controlling 35% of the loudspeaker market. The site seems cobbled together. I wish they would fix it. A lot of people don’t even know how to find customer support.
  11. Driver Gasket, P/N 157041 https://support.klipsch.com/hc/en-us/requests/new 1-800-554-7724
  12. It won’t hurt anything, but you may not like what you hear.
  13. I do. If you change your mind and don’t want it, you could probably sell that one good woofer for more than you paid for the whole cabinet.
  14. @David s Both networks are undoubtably Type B. If you are interested in having me do this work, please email me at: dgwescott@gmail.com
  15. Will also buckle if driven too hard. Buy, and start looking for another RC-7 that you can cannibalize. I’ve never understood how this supposedly doesn’t affect the sound.
  16. There is nothing coming in that measures egregious, yet everyone is reporting improvement. I haven’t had anyone tell me that it sounds the same.
  17. Cut the wires near the capacitors, where they are soldered. Remove the capacitors. Use USPS medium flat rate box. Wrap each network in some decent bubble wrap - enough to provide some actual padding. Sit one in the box. Take the other, turn it upside down, and place on top of the other network. They are pretty robust. Tape box well and ship to: Dean Wescott 933 E Stroop Rd Kettering, Ohio, 45429 Use email I provide for PayPal, or toss personal check or money order in the box.
  18. Kinter Lil'Piggies Vintage Audio Binding Post Adapter Banana Jacks to Lead Wire Adapters for Speakers and Amplifier Connections 8 Pack - 4 Red and 4 Black https://a.co/d/bMQ70C5
  19. Old like me. Build something new.
  20. I charge $175 to do those, which includes parts, labor, and return shipping. dgwescott@gmail.com
  21. People have been running the Cornwall with single ended amps for 50 years without issue.
  22. It would appear JEM and me are not on the same page here. The vocals are recessed because the midrange is attenuated too much. I would have had you move to the AK network. You will need to compare the AK and AK-3 schematics to understand why I do this. It also means not having to change the film caps in the bass bin - which I’m sure are perfectly fine for what they’re expected to do.
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