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Travis In Austin

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  1. Moved here to get in more appropriate place for more visibility.
  2. Hi Keks, welcome to the Forum. The Klipsch Forum is just Klipsch, even though Onkyo is another subsidiary and f the same parent company. I will pass this along to the person at Klipsch (I’m a volunteer moderator not associated with the Company) who I think can pass it along to the right people. If I receive a response I will post it here and/or send you a PM. Thanks for your detailed explanation of the bug so that you if we can get this in the right hands they can do something constructive. Travis
  3. Heard nothing but great things about Wiim Pro Plus. I think I'm going to order one (after you get yours, haha). You can get by with just an Amp can't you (volume control on the Wiim). I think you can look at any good solid-state amp (Wiim has one don't they?). Don't know how loud you listen, music, but 50 watts a side will be plenty.
  4. I'm old school too, but I did find these alternative helpful, and got me to a live person the fastest: You can also send an email to service@klipsch.com or contact them through the "Contact Us" page on their website.
  5. Welcome to the forum, I’m sure with the Museum Curator, Jim Hunter @JRH returns from the holidays he will be all over this one.
  6. The last tour I saw them in Austin (great venue layout), Houston, Denver, and Las Vegas (where we had best seats) This tour, because of AARP advance sales, and 6 of us working together on seats, we got- Houston, Denver, Las Vegas and Vancouver. Mick is 80, I figure this is their last rodeo, or close to it.
  7. If you can post a photo of the backs of tweeters with back removed obviously, and the labels, we can make sure we get you the exact parts, or as @Deang suggests, JEM does those repairs with Klipsch parts.
  8. This topic is closed to further replies as it is a total spam magnet. If a current Forum Member has something relevant to post on this topic, or related questions, please feel free to post a new thread. It is much easier for trollers/spammers to reply to something than it is to post a new thread. Thank you to those who flag suspicious posts. It assists moderators in learning the tricks of spammers to get around our “first posts must be approved” wall. Travis
  9. BassNpalomaGram is where you need to be. A limit of fish in the morning, a limit of boyds (say it out loud when you read it) in da afternoon.
  10. Wait until you hear what he has planned for his class. Oh, he said he thinks he is going to cook again.
  11. Registration Information: Earlybird ALL-EVENTS PASS available until March 1, after that All-Event Pass costs $175 per person. All passes and concert tickets "Will Call" at the Klipsch Museum Visitors Center. You MUST check-in Thursday or Friday at the Visitors Center for pass to the Chief Bonehead Class. Current Members: Logon to your account for discount price of $100 per person. To purchase a membership: Go to www.klipschmuseum.org. At top of page, click "GIVE" then "MEMBERSHIP." Follow the prompts to select and purchase a membership. Wait 48 hours to process payment. Return to Museum website. Click the PWK Birthday Bash icon. Logon to your account for discount price. Local Members: Logon to your account for Locals Only discount price of $20 per person per night for only Dinner and Concert. Local Non-Members must purchase Local Annual Membership following instructions below to receive 1 FREE Dinner and Concert ticket and to purchase additional Dinner and Concert tickets at Locals Only discount price. MUST purchase All-Event Pass to attend the Chief Bonehead Class. Thursday March 7: Visitors Center check-in at 6 p.m. Annual Membership Meeting starts at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome to attend! Friday March 8: Visitors Center activities begin at 12 p.m. Klipsch Museum of Audio History tours from 2 until 4 p.m. Visitors Center at 6 p.m. for Bonehead Fajitas followed by Trey Johnson concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday March 9: Klipsch Factory Audio Lab hosts Chief Bonehead Class from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. discussing digital signal processing and advantages it offers fully horn-loaded speakers (hint, hint may be NEW LaScalas). Visitors Center at 6 p.m. for BBQ and The Moss Brothers concert. Scan QR Code below to Register!
  12. From post up above by Barbie: If you are feeling nervous about delivery, please reach out to hi@loveinjection.nyc and we'll get you sorted with a tracking link.
  13. I guess the committee wanted to get out of Texas alive and put UT in there? Actually, heard a lot of chatter that even though no No. 7 team had made it to top 4, this year Texas really deserved it. T
  14. Per @ronajon request up above, his second plea in this thread, I have cleaned this up. If he wants more information about it me can request (or pm) at appropriate time. @ronajon I can tell you from personal experience this: 1. If you make a change and do a sighted listening test, you will almost always hear a change, and typically, we are wired in such a way that the change will be a “noticeable improvement.” The engineering science behind that is beyond question. PWK has also written about this “placebo effect.. Our brains tell the s there is a change in sound, even if there isn’t, it’s what keeps snake oil alive Audio. 2. If you have make a change, and do a blind listening test (you will help the of a friend), then you have a more better chance of determining whether the change made a difference, and whether you prefer it. 3. For crossover networks, I have found that 30+ years caps, in double blind testing (one updated XO vs. original) always made a difference in sound, and always a perceived improvement. 4. For 15-25 year old caps, I listened to two different sets, blind, one there was no difference, the other there was a slight difference. 5. For 15, 12 and 8 year old caps, blind, 4 people, no difference, or if they noticed a difference on repeated test, they were choosing at no better than chance, 50-50. That’s all I can tell you, not the most scientific, but that’s the truth. I have seen Dean, repeatedly, tell people in this Forum, and others, depending on the type of caps, XO, etc. they don’t need new caps. If you do decide to update your caps, I highly recommend doing one first, and some serious A/B. I’m f possible, hooked up by a friend so you don’t know which has original, and the other has updated.
  15. Welcome to the Forum, I know there are several out there who have done this. I’m pretty sure that you will be hearing something from those who have done it.
  16. If you search KSP 400 in the search you will find several folks ended up bypassing the amps all together with good results. Travis
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