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Randy, that man was in Hope for the 2 day class, taught by the man who holds the patent and designed all 4. He sat and he listened to all four of them. He probably felt his eyeballs vibrate when they played the music that had a 16 hZ fundamental. (Music had to be specially composed for this event, fortunately, KGI has a Renaissance Man working for them and this was done). In other words, he knows what he is talking about, respectfully, you don't. You misunderstanding is that there are 4 sizes that are on the drawing board, and that sub is the next to the largest size. So that's the "large" and there is a size up from there. Whatever photos/video is out there are months old, Roy and his team have been moving forward, tweaking, dialing in, adjusting, and if this is like everything else that will continue right up until production. Any of these may end up looking like the prototypes that were brought to Klipsch meetings, and other A/V shows, or they could look completely different.
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Help identifying a pair of Heresy speakers
Travis In Austin replied to reyerbrandt's topic in Ask the Historian
Back in the day it was common practice to etch everything from of value with your DL, driver’s license number, so that if it was stolen you had a chance of it being recovered. Police departments recommended this and would give talks at about it at different clubs and events. Travis -
Help identifying a pair of Heresy speakers
Travis In Austin replied to reyerbrandt's topic in Ask the Historian
@reyerbrandt I removed the photos with the SSN/DL info. for you. The N in the stamps in the mood make them made in 1975. Sorry about the formatting. YEAR OF MANUFACTURE (1955 THROUGH 1983 ONLY) A = 1955-63* F = 1968 L = 1973 S = 1978 B = 1963-64* G = 1969 M = 1974 T = 1979 C = 1965 H = 1970 N = 1975 U = 1980 D = 1966 J = 1971 P = 1976 W = 1981 E = 1967 K = 1972 R = 1977 X = 1982 -
Help identifying a pair of Heresy speakers
Travis In Austin replied to reyerbrandt's topic in Ask the Historian
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You got me there brother. Satire, a very powerful form of communication, more so when the reveal isn’t until the last line. However, I did in fact think it would be cool if they used rare earth magnets to affix grilles. (Luther did that on my UG Jubilees). Three years after I had that thought, Klipsch started doing just that. Clearly they are stealing my thoughts. Note to self, write strongly worded letter to Mr. Jacobs insisting on 50 cents per unit royalty on behalf of Luther, and a letter to Luther suggesting 10% finders fee would be appropriate. Place order for new Jubilees on credit card, pay credit card bill with royalties that will soon be rolling in. End note.
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They don’t sound like Klipsch speakers anymore is the top reason I have seen from those who switched one out and did an A/B.
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All of the above, especially the last one. Simply pure myth, hatched in the minds of those who believe that their intuition is equivalent to factual reality and not understanding that correlation doesn’t equal causation.
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Where are the "new" Jubilees?
Travis In Austin replied to PrestonTom's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I suppose that’s true. 4 mono blocks, two stereo amps, or a single 4 ch. amp. 4 channels of amplification is what you have to have. -
Where are the "new" Jubilees?
Travis In Austin replied to PrestonTom's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Michael, Any chance you can have rough draft of your suggest manual language/primer on setup by early next week? Shoot me an email or PM please, thanks. Travis -
The 2nd Edition is ready for purchase just in time for the holidays. https://www.klipsch.com/products/klipsch-75th-anniversary-book?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=wp-pr-dp&utm_content=broadaudience&fbclid=IwAR1Z_3RfkBY-gxl9kv_DCZKKrD2_txthbD2dHTm90JGy4Tl6tQfPNqp_Ru4_aem_ARfhnatgoBUG_xcP5CiLpe99Q_fFR5k26v-WunUQ60ezhOdIiyDTLGRiQlgaCiieRSs77Q53jlICkMTzMfxhqwaW&CustomerType=NewCustomer&utm_id=6312261584143&utm_term=6312261584543
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Advice on starting the upgrade of my Heresy II's
Travis In Austin replied to DLStryker's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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Any good suggestions for Klipsch RP-8000F speakers
Travis In Austin replied to Boris Siomin's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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@Invidiosulus thank you, watching.
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Love my KG4s, but what is next?
Travis In Austin replied to Lettuceman500's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Agree with the comments above. If you can move to the Forte IV you will never look back. Travis -
Ha! Actually it’s OSB
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@justinsweber look above, I think they need your address
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@Marvel Bruce and @Kevin cornette Kevin, You are over here now. P.S. Bruce, I had a chance to talk to Roy about Rat Fur covered Professional Speakers finally. Can’t find our email/pm where you asked me to ask him and what the specific question were. Can you shoot me a PM, or post in Pro “Rat Fur” Professional with your question(s) and I will answer them? Travis
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Um, technically iffy, It says “audio related” in TOS I believe. Someone put a car in their once and I had to draw the line. Guitar, Audio???? Close enough. post away.
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How is Texas No. 3? Went to opener. They are playing high schools. When does strength of schedule become a factor?