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  1. Jim, Thanks for writing. All the ID information I know about these speakers is what I posted earlier, sorry. I have attached a picture of the ID plate of one of the speakers if that is useful. Thanks, Bob
  2. I posted this on the 2 channel board a few days ago, with no response. I thought I'd try here. Thanks for any help. I am reluctantly selling my much-loved Heresy Industrials - Type HI, serial numbers 1175 and 1176. Black fiberglass-covered plywood with aluminum trim everywhere. I bought them in the late 70's/early 80's to use in a small PA locally for my solo acoustic guitar performances and a string band that I was in for about 10 years. They have never been used hard or very loud (they were hooked up to a 75 watt amp). Other than a few scratches on the aluminum, some dust and a very tiny hole in one of the woofers (just noticed it, don't know where it came from) they look and sound as good as the day I bought them. Since these speakers were clearly designed and built with immortallity in mind, it's curious that I can't find any info about them (specs, owners manual, etc.) on the Klipsch website - gee, they're only 25 years old! Anyway, I'm wondering what I can find out about them in order to create an ad. Also, I think they went for around $600-$800 each when I got them, any thoughts on what they are worth today? Thanks for any info! Bob
  3. I am reluctantly selling my much-loved Heresy Industrials - Type HI, serial numbers 1175 and 1176. Black fiberglass-covered plywood with aluminum trim everywhere. I bought them in the late 70's/early 80's to use in a small PA locally for my solo acoustic guitar performances and a string band that I was in for about 10 years. They have never been used hard or very loud (they were hooked up to a 75 watt amp). Other than a few scratches on the aluminum, some dust and a very tiny hole in one of the woofers (just noticed it, don't know where it came from) they look and sound as good as the day I bought them. Since these speakers were clearly designed and built with immortallity in mind, it's curious that I can't find any info about them (specs, owners manual, etc.) on the Klipsch website - gee, they're only 25 years old! Anyway, I'm wondering what I can find out about them in order to create an ad. Also, I think they went for around $800 each when I got them, any thoughts on what they are worth today? Thanks for any info! Bob
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