Jump to content

Deang

Heritage Members
  • Posts

    26077
  • Joined

  • Days Won

    9

Everything posted by Deang

  1. Great, another screw problem.
  2. You can also get them at https://reconingspeakers.com/products-page/klipsch-k-33-e-woofer-121501/ As for the network, just think of it as preventive maintenance. Even if the capacitors are mostly okay, and many are - they are aging out. Best just to get it over with. This makes more sense then measuring every 40 year old capacitor and trying to decide if you should change it or not. The upgrade path is to go to the AL-3, but since you are selling these ...
  3. Nice clean up. I turned down being a moderator. I told Roy that after a week there would only be seven people left. BTW, the Great Purge wasn’t about deleting content.
  4. I see an untapped market here. Modified coil via gold(en) ratio screw providing intermingled cross canceled eddy currents.
  5. Typical third party claims. Don't worry everyone, I still remember when I used to make them. 🙂
  6. Travis, I swear you are using text to talk, and I'm just dying over here, lol.
  7. Hmm. I don't know about that one. That new bottom section is a beast.
  8. Then why are you here? Looks like the topic is about comparing the two Jubilees. What does that have to do with Danley? Ugly set up btw.
  9. Are brass screws that expensive, lol. There might be something to debate about if we didn’t have a schematic telling us what the correct value is.
  10. Negative and positive are reversed. It’s done on the network side when the network is built. In your case, just flip them on the driver side.
  11. The only difference between the two networks is that the Type E reverses polarity for the mid range driver.
  12. You can use the Type B2 if you want to. https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/214320-type-b2-network/
  13. I should have just went to bed last night! Why was I posting about a screw at three in the morning!
  14. I’m going to have them rebranded and call them Cranky Yellowjackets.
  15. I’ve already submitted the question. This somehow went from “some”, to most AA’s built in the 70’s, to every AA built in PK’s adult life, lol!
  16. @JRHThis one keeps raising its ugly head. Any idea for how long the factory was inadvertently using a steel screw with the 245uH coil? Someone has postulated that there were so many of these, that it may have been deliberate.
  17. What I figured, but had to ask since I wasn’t 100% sure. Thanks! @JEM Performance
  18. When in doubt throw it out. That’s my new tagline, I need to get rid of some of this stuff. Seriously, any smells, you know, like it got so hot the enamel melted off the wire? Needs to be measured if you want to know for sure.
  19. A 3636 in that early design of the Universal gains you nothing except some additional settings that you don’t need.
  20. He said “free” - it’s in quotes for a reason. It’s not a 1st amendment issue because this site is owned and controlled by corporate entity. However, no one likes their speech constrained, especially if it’s reasonable and not causing any direct harm.
×
×
  • Create New...