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  1. I've seen this before, the pics make me gag. I don't wish this on anyone. It doesn't sound like yours is this bad Richard

    Mark

    I didn't mean to cause anyone pain/issues by posting those pics. Dr Meister has worked on my shoulder and knee, and I found the photos from each procedure really interesting.

    But if anyone thinks they're too graphic or not appropriate, let me know and I'll try and remove them... Can you delete/edit photos out of a post? Or does a moderator have to do that?

  2. Seems mine is torn about 50%

     

    I'm wondering how your rehab went?

     

    How soon before going to work?  (desk job)

    How soon before using it (lightly)

     

    Doc said he typically waits about four weeks before rehab however, since I have "frozen shoulder", he will likely give my shoulder a good stretching while I'm knocked out and then start my rehab about 7-10 days later.

     

    Pain levels??

     

    He said I'd have some pain meds....  I tend to avoid those type things.  (not being a hero, I just dont' like them and have a decent tolerance for pain as long as it's not acute)

     

    The way he described it to me, he's going to fix/reattach (??) the tendon that goes over the shoulder.  There is another one (two?) that strap around the sides and he might bolster those by moving them a bit which would give me about 10% loss of strength.

     

    I'm sure I"m butchering the description but that's the gist of what I understand he's going to do.

     

    Having it done on a Friday and plan to go to work on Monday.

     

    Thoughts?

    I had mine done in 2009... It was a full thickness tear of the rotator cuff. My surgeon was Keith Meister (Texas Rangers team physician) and he videos the procedure and takes pictures (see attached).

    Unless it's a very minor tear, you can give up on going to work 3 days later...

    I was not allowed to drive for a week, but driving with the sling was no fun. I had to wear the sling/strap for 6 weeks. Rehab started about 10 days or so after surgery, and lasted for 8 weeks. Be prepared to pedal a seated bicycle type machine with your arms and do a lot of exercises/movements with rubber tubing. I didn't really feel back to "normal" until 3 months or so after surgery.

    I had to sleep in a recliner, with my arm strapped down, as they didn't want me to roll over in bed. YMMV, but I had to do this for the full 6 weeks that my arm was in the sling. You probably won't be able to use your arm "lightly" or at all (other than rehab) until you're out of the sling.

    Pain level... The first 2 weeks sucked (Vicodin was my friend). But after that it dropped off pretty rapidly once the rehab started to make a difference. Though it won't feel good for quite a while after that, particularly when your brain tries to move your arm while it's strapped down. Or you attempt to do something new during rehab that extends your range of motion.

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  3. Thanks, I think you are right, the R14's are out. I hear you about the 1.5, I'll think about those. It will be the 1.5 or .5

    Regarding the center channel, I'm looking for a good condition KG 2.5 model. A local guy here has a KG 2.2V on craigslist at a good price. I'm tempted, but I know it wasn't built to exactly go with the KG .5 series. But maybe it would be close enough? Another local guy has a near mint KLF C7 for 3x the price of the 2.2V and I realize the C7 gets great reviews but again not sure on it's match with my KG 4.5's (and it's really big and would barely fit under my TV and not sure I could even angle it correctly). The other one I've contemplated is the KV-3 model. Thoughts on these (other than the obvious benefit of the KG 2.5 model)?

    By the way, can you lay down any KG 2.5 model on its side as a center channel?

    The 2.2 and 2.5 are essentially identical speakers... Dimensions, power handling, frequency response are the same. They both use the exact same tweeter. And though the woofers in the 2.5 have a different model number, my guess is they are so close as to be indistinguishable. And I can't tell the difference between the 2.2's and 2.5's that I have.

    The one real difference is the 2.2 uses a metal edged grill that fits in between the veneer and the front baffle... While the 2.5 has a plastic framed grill, with pegs, that fit in to rubber grommets on the front baffle.

    The KLF C7 is the match to the KLF 10/20/30 Legend series. It is a highly regarded center and will work (and it sounds great). But it will sound different compared to the KG's. You'd have to decide what works for you, and whether it's size/price is worth it.

    I've never heard a KV-3 so I can't really say.

    The difference between the KG 2.2V and the KG2. 2 is that it was video shielded so it could be used on or near the old tube TV's, without affecting the color. So unless you plan on putting it on top or near an old tube TV, any KG would work, with no ill effects on current LCD TV's. And yes you can lay the KG's over on their side with no problems.

    Here are some links to the speakers in question... Unfortunately their specs are no listed on the Klipsch website.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20111127152626/http://www.klipsch.com/kg-2-2

    https://web.archive.org/web/20111127152631/http://www.klipsch.com/kg-2-5

    https://web.archive.org/web/20111127041350/http://www.klipsch.com/klf-c7

  4. I just purchased a used pair of KG 4.5's for my main speakers. Now, looking for a pair of rear surrounds. I need something small and light for my wall mount (pref under 10 lbs). I'm assuming the KG .5 would be a great timbre matched option since it was in the same line. I found a great deal on a pair of newer R-14M's (plus they are around 8 lbs). Anybody know if these would be a close timbre match for the 4.5's? On the KG .5's I see a screw in the middle, is that for mounting? Thanks.

    I've never heard the new R14, but it's doubtful it would sound like the 20 year old KG series. Whether that difference matters or is apparent to you, in your room (as a surround)... Only you know?

    I've got a KG 2.5 & 1.5 setup in my back living room and either of those will be a better match to your KG4.5's. You didn't mention what center channel you have, but the KG2.5 would work really well in that regard. Personally I think the KG.5 is just too small and I'd use a KG1.5 (or larger) for the surrounds... Unless you're really limited to the small size/weight of the KG.5.

    Put a decent sub in with the KG's and cross it at 80Hz or higher and you'll have a nice setup capable of filling up a room.

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  5. These were taken about 11 years ago... Canon 20D with a Sigma 120-300mm zoom (Gorilla - FTW Zoo) and Canon 100mm Macro (Ladybug & Flowers - Dallas Arboretum). These are low res crops taken from my Facebook page.

    very nice pictures despite the sigma... :emotion-21:

    That was the old 120-300mm f2.8... It was very sharp from f4 on up (mine was). And even then it was a LOT cheaper than any comparable Canon L fixed length 200mm or 300mm f2.8. Lots of people thought poorly of them, but it was an excellent lense. And when you consider the 1.6x focal length multiplier of the APS-C sized sensor in the 20D, it was effectively 480mm on the long end.

    The new Sigma 120-300mm f2.8 is even better, and much more expensive at $3K or so. But still about $3K less than a current Canon 300mm f2.8 fixed length telephoto.

    I managed to put together a decent set...

    Canon 17-40mm f4/L

    Canon 85mm F1.8

    Canon 100mm macro

    Sigma 120-300mm f2.8

    Wish I still had it all...

  6. Hi All,

     

    When I visit Klipsch.com, I see a promotional message "Deal of the Century 50% off promotion on P-37F (ends July 31st)" with a SHOP NOW icon. However, on clicking SHOP NOW it just takes me to the product specs.

     

    I am looking to buy the P-37F online if the above promotion is still valid.

     

    Appreciate knowing if the promotion is valid and if yes, how could I get the 50% off from the online retailers ?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Matt

    Make sure you're looking at the desktop website and not the mobile version. On the mobile version the "cart" button is down a bit from the top, but not all the way to the bottom. The desktop version has the cart button at the top of the page (see attached screenshot)

    My guess is the sale is online at the Klipsch site only. Not sure why you'd want to buy anywhere else as Klipsch offers free shipping and a 30 day return policy.

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  7. That's a nice 5.0 turnkey system for someone wanting to try out a first class Klipsch setup.

    A thousand bucks means those speakers are $200 each with the broken Pio Elite thrown in free for nothing.

    That's what I was thinking... $200 a piece and I'd leave the Pioneer on someone's doorstep. If I had the money I would've already picked them up.

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  8. Just a guess, though you could wire it up and probably make it work... I'd think that sending a single side surround signal/channel to two side speakers MAY cause phase/cancelation problems.

    And I'd wonder how you would run the Dirac setup, since the microphone would be "hearing" the same signal from two different places. Again, I'd think it MAY cause some weird EQ or phase issues.

    Since the XMC-1 is a 7.2 processor, why not use a pair of the RS42's as side surrounds and the other pair as rear surrounds?

  9. Though a 2-way, they're not that far from the KLF-20. Both have dual 10" woofers and aside from the power handling they both dig down into the low 30Hz range. Having owned KLF-20's (and listened to the 10's) they don't have quite the midrange because of the high crossover point (2300 Hz). Definitely a nice speaker that will handle anything... with no real need for a sub unless you plan to use them mostly for movie watching.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20120101175029/http://www.klipsch.com/klf-10

  10. Yes, the Academy is the closest match to the Forte I and should do a better job compared to the KV3. The KLF-C7 is another center that would be an upgrade, but it is a closer match to the Forte II.

    I'm not familiar with the RS surrounds, so I can't tell you how they might match up with the Fortes. But if you want something that will keep up, then you'll probably want something bigger or more efficient.

    Personally, I'd just move the KG 5.5's to surround duty (if you have the room) and call it a day. I have some KG 2.5's and they would also do a great job as surrounds with the Forte's (just my opinion).

  11. The new version with Evans and LeBlanc was okay, but it's just not the same without Clarkson, Hammond and May. I'll probably DVR it for the car reviews and the Stig laps but fast forward through the gimmicks.

    I can't stand and don't watch the American version.

  12. Hi, just wondered if any one demo'd The Chorus ll vs the KLF-30. They seem similar but is one better in the bass department and is one better in the mids or tweeter range? Also which would be better in a 14' x 21' x 9' high room with a 25 watt tube amp.

    Steve

    I've owned Chorus II's and KLF20's (and listened to 30's)... My opinion:

    From about 40Hz on up the Chorus II is one of the smoothest most accurate speakers Klipsch has ever made. Very snappy, accurate bass and just great through the mids and high end.

    The KLF is going to dig down deeper (mid 30Hz) and is definitely "punchier" and will thump you pretty good with a nice amp. I think it sounds more forward than the Chorus mainly because the midrange and tweeter sit up higher.

    Both of these speakers crave good, solid high wattage amps. I ran my Chorus II's for a while with a McIntosh MC7270 (270 wpc) and loved the sound. My KLF20's were hooked up to an older Carver 6250 receiver that puts out nearly 150 wpc and capable of higher peaks.

    I think the KLF's would work better with a lower powered amp, as the bass on the Chorus needs some watts to come alive. But if you really want to use a 25 watt tube amp, (as mentioned above) then get a pair of LaScalas for a room that size and put them in the corners on the long wall.

    Both are great speakers... If you listen to more rock/metal, rap, electronic/dance then go with the KLF's. If there's some jazz and/or classical in the mix, I think the smoother mids/highs of the Chorus would get the nod.

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  13. Hello all,

    I'm new here, but thought this would be a great place to start.

    I'm building some custom subs for a friend to go along with his Klipschorns (yes, I think he's nuts to add subs, but not my call). I want to match the stain exactly if I can, so I'm reaching out to the community. His speakers are from 1982 and the are maple veneer with a "C" finish. They have that "golden" color to them. Anyone know the exact stain used?

    Any help is appreciated!

    Thankyou

    There is no way they're that old... The copyright on the tag itself says "1985" and that type of serial number wasn't used until MUCH later. I'm not saying I'm correct, but that P/N makes it look like they were made in 2001.

    A picture of the crossover would help as it should show the type... AK-3, AK-4

    How did you come up with the "C" as a finish? Because that letter would be part of the description, on a tag, that shows what type of wood/finish was used.

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