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  1. Thanks for the link Woodog. Thanks for your advice everyone else. After checking that site, I realize that who ever redid one Xover (can figure out why they did just one) must have made it to fit the specs of the Pyle, and did a damn good job of it. The woofers that are currently in there sound quite nice, and if they get replaced, it will probably be the last thing I do to them. I think my task list on them is to: get banana plug connectors and plastic holder(s) for said pieces; obtain cloth covers; boiled linseed oil on the wood work(I think I read this is what I should use); make a new Xover (which one depends on what woofers I want end up with) Thanks again for all the help.
  2. 5th and final (for now) picture.
  3. Here's a third. I hope these are actually uploading...
  4. here are some pictures. I suppose that they might not really be Cornwall II's. I realize the woofers are most certainly not original. at any rate the case with the home made xover (or poorer looking one if they are fakes) sound poorer, and I am interested in any sort of spec. info. I can get on Cornwall II's.
  5. Ahoy! I was given a pair of Cornwall II's about a year ago. They look to have been modded already, and not very well. The wires coming out of the back looked to be about 10 AWG (or even larger), and didn't fit well into any amp output I've had. Recently I got around to opening them up, and replaced the power-in wires and the Xover-to-woofer wires with 14AWG (the 10AWG wires were spliced to some much smaller wires internally, so they didn't do much good anyhow). They sound much nicer. While the housings were open, I noticed that the Xovers didn't match. one looks professional, and probably original, while the other channel has a... less than savory appearance (and poorer punch and quality). I'm wondering if it's possible to find schematic/specs for the original crossover. Also, one of the speakers is missing the panel that tells me it is a Klipsch (so I am just running wires through a large hole right now). Can these be replaced? Or will I just have to jury rig it? Finally, I'm wondering if any one has a picture of the front of a Cornwall II without the cover, as I'm pretty sure my woofers have been replaced by a previous owner. Any help I can get would be greatly appreciated.
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