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We are allowed to support the museum through the same process as everyone else. I support every fundraiser of the museum. I purchase from our visitor center gift shop when in Hope, online store, brick campaign, auctions, and also buy tickets to all our events whether I can make attend or not. I don't see a problem.. I would think it more strange if we didn't put our money where our mouth is. The museum is not rich and needs all the help it can get. We have a new free fundraising platform for the museum that includes a digital ticket system and auction system that we have been testing. If it works out this all our processes will be much more streamlined. The feature I like best is the ability to do online streaming of classes and events from Hope. The hard part will be getting a stable connection to do this. This will be part of the testing. To everyone who came to Hope or supported the museum through buying from our giftshops or tickets or campaigns thank you so much for all your support. The museum would not exist without you... https://boardsource.org/resources/personal-contributions/
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Chief Bonehead Class Fall 2024 - La Scala Reborn - My Report
seti replied to MMurg's topic in General Klipsch Info
I was going to do the same thing but you did such a great job there isn't anything left to say. Thank you so much for coming down. Thank you so much for your support of the museum. It is people like you that keep the museum going. You rock. Thank you! -
Thank you Mark for coming all the way to Hope and for your help and time. It was great to see you again. We have been coming to these events for years now. I think we met in 2007? 2004? For those of you with poor comments, I challenge you to work with a nonprofit any nonprofit. It is hard work buy a few people who do it to further a cause they care about. We donate hundreds of hours a year. We aren't perfect but we love our mission and what we do. BTW I bought tickets as well and I would have done the same as Bill. I am also a paying member of the museum PWK started so many years ago.
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I don't know if my friend wants me to post it if he says yes I will post here. The curves we saw for the 6J11 turned out a bit different from what we were seeing in the amplifier. It is still being dialed in but so far very stable. Compactrons are cheap and still plentiful.
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Conpatron was the last in tube design. We just used all compactron tubes in this build. They were tv tubes sweep tubes. They are cheap and quite good. Here is a good article on them.. https://www.junkbox.com/electronics/CompactronTubesIndex.shtml
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80% complete all compactron SET amplifier which should end up around 5-10 wpc. 6HJ5 wired as a triodepower tube, 6J11 driver, and two 6ax3 rectifiers. This thing is so heavy. This will have side rails and a front plate. The is the HF amplifier. The LF is yet to come but it will all be mounted in a 5ft ham radio cabinet. An ode to ham radio craftsman ship... Still a few small issues to iron out but fun build. Thanks to my friend Chris for all the deisgn work. I am but a solder monkey...
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Sorry for the delay I use pink noise, then i use a sweep, and then I listen finish by ear.
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I use a an spl meter while I play white noise through the system and adjust the crossover gain controls till they are the same switching between amps. I have them marked with tape in case I move them. Currently building amplifiers specifically for them the HF will be an all compactron SET amp 5-8wpc with a 6HJ5 not sure what will be LF.
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12 inch Jelco tonearm, kindly asking for suggestion?
seti replied to What-watt's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I got a Jelco 12 for my Garrard. I was lucky to find one that wasn't in a studio or dj booth. If you want to build your own plinth there are tons of cool tables out there. -
Klipsch Museum Store Is Open!
seti replied to Travis In Austin's topic in Klipsch Museum: News & Announcements
@Travis In Austin I was thinking horn loaded a$$? It was a marketing sales team shirt and I do not know the significance. That being said I could not help but put it on a shirt... -
Fuse holders for Klipschorn crossover
seti replied to audiophile1963's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Sorry I was MIA. I'm not sure I'd have gotten it right. -
Big speakers small room better than small speakers small room 8-) I love using big speakers as headphones. If the room is a compromise why compromise the speaker.
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Model T Shorthorn (Experimental Unit/PROTOTYPE)
seti replied to Charles Rockett's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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As Tidal just dropped master tracks I am looking for something new.
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Model T Shorthorn (Experimental Unit/PROTOTYPE)
seti replied to Charles Rockett's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
A friend bought one off ebay years ago for around $600 which he restored to like new condition. I saw another sell at an auction at Klipsch during a pilgrimage for about $300. A local Klipsch fan has a three-way system with two shorthorns and a model t in the middle. It sounds better than I thought possible. They are rare and important part of history and a cool addition to any collection. Do you have documentation that says they are a prototype? Would love to see the docs! These did see production for a short time? -
New out of the box. Updated. Reset. I have the app installed. They charge unevenly. One won't charge all the way. When I use them both won't play reliably one keeps dropping. Haven't been able to listen longer than 5 minutes. Any fixes? Please advise! **support replaced 8-) **
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PWK Birthday Bash 2024 - Activities and Pictures
seti replied to MMurg's topic in General Klipsch Info
It was a smaller group but very high quality. There are discussions ongoing for making changes for the next get-together. A BIG THANK YOU to Ginny for stepping up and taking command of the visitor center and taking care of the day-to-day business. She is the local we desperately needed. The new gift shop is growing and getting many different products. Thank you Ginny!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Roy and Jim for the classes and tours. The hardest working group we have is of course Craig and his crew. It is amazing to see the progress every time we go back. For all the members thank you so much because without you the PWK Museum wouldn't exist and the events would never happen. If you aren't a member please consider it https://www.klipschmuseum.org/membership -
If you get exact duplicate can caps made from HeySeed you just take really good pics so you get everything right and make sure you get everything on the right value. Don't do anything you aren't comfortable with but it isn't bad if you get the right parts and document properly.
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KLIPSCHORN RESTORATION FROM THE SIXTY YEARS
seti replied to FRAKKA's topic in Technical/Restorations
Caps don't look leaky. Maybe a nice cleanup and fresh wires for cosmetics if ya feel the need. If they work leave them. Mine were physically oozing or I wouldn't have touched them. -
Don't chicken out just replace the big can caps with some from Heyseed Electronics and that big brown electrolytic and you will be most of the way there. I love these fishers and can't get enough of them. Good luck.
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I am considering getting a ultrasonic cleaner from harbor freight for restorations but also I was thinking I could design and 3d print an lp holder for it. https://www.harborfreight.com/automotive/cleaners-auto-care/cleaners-degreasers/parts-washers-cleaners/6-liter-ultrasonic-parts-cleaner-59430.html The one you posted looks better.
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How much does an 1802 HLS cost. It will go lower than 20hz and sounds fantastic. I have one and it is insanity. After hearing the new Jubilee I understand where they are going. Klipsch is as good now as they have ever been. The road ahead is bright. IMO. The new subs are based on the HLS technology. These new subs will be game-changers because traditional subs just can't keep up with horns. I know I tried for years and sold every sub I ever heard. The only one I liked was Bruce Edgars Titan but it belonged to a friend.
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1957 Ampex console first stereo console. This is a good one. I've had it for years and taken many stabs at restoration. I finally made some progress. The amps, preamp, and tuner are now functionally. I also added some bluetooth. The record changer is going to be swapped and the RTR need serious help. The belts fell out the motor needs some work. All that being said I have a tuner and bluetooth for now. The guts all spread out so we can find issues more easily. Nice little JBL 8" full rangers.