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  1. 10 hours ago, loveitloud said:

    Hi Hoover,

    Can you tell me how much you sold your Forte II's for? I am thinking of selling my pair. Were they straight factory speakers or did they have any Crites, etc. in them?

    Thank you in advance for your time with a response.

    -LoveItLoud

    Hey, I had them listed at $300 but was willing to accept slightly lower due to the finish not being in the best of shape. The buyer bought 3 items so I gave him a discount on the package.

     

    EDIT: Forgot to include that they seemed to be all factory.  I never opened them up, but I didn't do any upgrades since I bought them ~12 years ago and I doubt the previous owner did.

  2. On 4/23/2017 at 0:38 PM, teaman said:

    I thought i had already asked but I don't see it. Any interest in shipping any of the speakers?

     

     

    Tim

    Sorry for the late reply, missed the thread reply notifications.

     

    I can ship some of the smaller items, but would rather not have to box up any of the larger ones (with enough protection) as I'm not sure that I'll do that very well. I would also assume shipping charges would be cost prohibitive, but I've never shipped anything that large before.

  3. EDIT: All sold

     

    Due to a number of reasons, I must downsize my collection that I have amassed over the years.  

     

    Prefer local pick up in the Washington, DC area for the larger items.

     

     

    Pair of KP-301's.  Great shape but with some shadowing on top of one.
    SOLD
    Album: http://s458.photobucket.com/user/hov99/library/Klipsch For Sale/Klipsch KP-301

     

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    Pair of black La Scala's, consecutive serial #'s. LS FB TG  Type AL.  Tops are scuffed/scratched due to previous owner setting equipment on top of them.

    SOLD

    Album: http://s458.photobucket.com/user/hov99/library/Klipsch For Sale/Klipsch La Scala

     

    Pair of black Forte II's, consecutive serial's. "BLK #19 GRILL".  Black finish fading in several spots, especially most of the tops and corners.
    SOLD
    Album: http://s458.photobucket.com/user/hov99/library/Klipsch For Sale/Klipsch Forte II

     

    Pair of KP-2500-C (twin of the KP-250's, but with the fur coating)
    SOLD
    Album: http://s458.photobucket.com/user/hov99/library/Klipsch For Sale/Klipsch KP-2500-C aka KP-250

     

    2 pairs of KT-DS's, one set black and one set walnut.  Black has omnimount holes, walnut does not.

    SOLD

    Album: http://s458.photobucket.com/user/hov99/library/Klipsch For Sale/Klipsch KT-DS

     

    Seaton Submersive HP in Black Oak, still have original shipping box and foam packing materials
    keeping it


    pair of JBL 4645C
    http://www.jblpro.com/www/products/cinema-market/subwoofers/4645c
    SOLD

     


    Possible sales: 

     

    pair of KSP-400's
    http://www.klipsch.com/products/ksp-400-floorstanding-speaker
    SOLD

     

    matching KSP-C6 center channel (would prefer to sell with the KSP-400's)
    SOLD

     

     

    I'm keeping my cornwalls and epic CF-4's and the associated centers and surrounds for them.

    IMG_20170325_204918_.jpg

     

    EDITED to change prices and remove sold items.

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  4. So I've noticed that one of the dustcaps on my KP-2500-C (similar to KP-250) has become detached about 1/4th the way around. It has a noticeable buzz when there's enough movement.

    I've tried searching around but have found varying types of suggestions on how best to glue it back down. CA glue? Elmers glue? Generic super glue?

    Are one of these worth getting instead? Speaker Repair Glue 1 oz. Bottle or Black Rubber Cement Speaker Repair Glue 1 oz. Bottle

    Thanks for any suggestions.

  5. I got both the KSP-400's and a KSP-C6 from Ubid a few years ago but have never used the C6 due to only having a 2-channel receiver. Now that I have gotten one, I pulled out the C6 and noticed that it had gotten damaged during it's shipment to me. Since it was so long ago, I probably can't get Ubid to help so I'm trying to find some way of repairing this. Here are some pictures:

    http://www.trashheap.net/stuff/klipsch/DSCN1034.jpg

    http://www.trashheap.net/stuff/klipsch/DSCN1036.jpg

    Basically the center tweeter came unglued from the horn piece. It looks like all that needs to be done is being re-glued but I'm not sure the best way to do it. Could this be a warranty issue or could a local Klipsch retailer repair this? Could I just superglue it back on? I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!

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