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AZNracerx1989

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  1. Wow... I just installed installed the capacitors on my klf-30's. Even though I havent broken them in long enough yet, the sound is MUCH better in my opinion. The tweeters seem much more controlled. It used to be very bright and would hurt my ears, but now i can listen to them for hours! It seems to have cleaned up my bass as well. I would recommend this to anyone. Bob sent the rebuild kit next day with priority shipping and it came very fast. The schematic was also had some instructions for simplicity.

  2. I set it around 100 hz crossed over. It sounds good now. I like the punch that the subwoofer gives. I set the KLF-30's to "small" and plugged the subwoofer into my Oppo 980h dvd player. Are the original capacitors in the crossover still good? I wonder if I can improve my speakers by replacing them to a audiophile quality one.

  3. I have a passive preamp and I am unable to adjust the crossover. It is basically just a volume controller. I put the subwoofer on one of the other outputs of that preamp (unbuffered) while speaker amps go onto buffered. I adjusted it last night and it sounds good now.. But some songs have a grunt to the subwoofer that I don't like. I like pure clean bass..

  4. Nothing is wrong with the KLF-30's I still have bass. I just think that the 60 hz range is too weak. Or maybe the mids are too bright to turn up the volume for the bass to shine through. I am sure it is placed pretty well. I hate the sound of subwoofer bass because on alot of songs it sounds "boomy" I like the techno kind of bass. My subwoofer is well admired by, but I cant seem to set it up to work good with my setup. I turn my subwoofer very low because of this.

  5. My Klf 30's seem to lack bass when I don't set "rock" equalizer mode on my dvd player... But rock mode messes with the midrange too much. I have a passive preamp that is transparent. To attemp to fix this problem, I turn the equalizer off and bought a subwoofer, but the subwoofer is wayyy too boomy for my taste. The bass I want is the heart thumping kind, like at concerts, not the floor shaking. I think this is around 60 hz. How can I improve the bass output of this range? Should I just try an equalizer?

  6. I did it because it does not imess with the speaker's low end cutoff.. I found out that it is bad though.. Sharing the same signal made it weaker so I connected the sub the BUFFERED outputs on my preamp while the speakers go to the PASSIVE outputs.

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