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  1. Awfully strange..looks like vegamite
  2. Hope it wasn't a forum member, but anyway....he used a blue tacking putty to set them on stands and when he pulled them off the stands it ripped a 1' 3" x 2" strip of veneer right off the MDF. OUch...anyway $759 for the pair aint bad
  3. Cool, thanks. I'll contact Jordan and ask him about it. I'm thinking it's as simple a digital file, a jpeg or something that any of us can print on card stock, or heavy coated paper, or as you say, photo paper. Greg Yes, and maybe then they'll last almost as long as the speakers....do
  4. It was Jorjen on a Cornwall resto. If anyone gets the ball rolling on this, I'm in for a pair. If you can take a real good hi res pic and photoshop print to actual size on photo paper...I'm in for a pair... BS
  5. For your requirements, I would recommend a Tube Pre and SS amp, or bi-amp with SS on the bottom. MAc equipment is very good with Klipsch.There is a nice pair of Cornwall III's for sale right here in the Garage forum... Good luck ahem, your request differs from the norm here..most of the Tube/Horn guys are not really into cranking it. [:|] Whoops, might get blasted for that one... BS
  6. Did you notice a different basket on the new driver?
  7. I have a Baldwin Will Vincent, which is nearly dead quiet: I once had an older Aragon SS amp that had more noise floor than this tube amp. However, Mark is correct and the trade off is well worth it. I've just got through A-B ing with Solid state monoblocks and the Baldwin...everytime, the Baldwin wins...no pre-amp...Variable out CD. BS
  8. Could also be the K52H or K52K drivers in there...My 83's came bone stock with Cast horns and screw in K52H drivers, B-3 networks. I understand that at some point they went with a bolt on to composite K601's with the K57K, or a bolt on K52K,H (same basic driver) one Heppner and one Klipsch.
  9. First of all, don't panic, this is not going to cost you much. Those speakers look fabulous, by the way. Be patient...
  10. Unscrew the mid drivers, tweeters and crossovers, send it all to Bob Crites. You'll have an answer immediately.
  11. Thanks, Steve. Should he be using a 55-V instead of what he has?I wonder why Klipsch didn't use the K-601 in the Cornwall III instead of a K-700 crossed over at a rather high 800 Hz? This is just subjective, but I think the Corn III would have had a bigger, more interesting sound if its midrange were larger and extended down further like the I's and II's. I remember discussions on the forum and in e-mails about this, and was told it was the loss of the original K-600 castings that kept Klipsch from using one. Now I wonder why the K-601 never came up. I never believed that story. Also ask why they are still on exponential?
  12. Nice Peach...a little intrigued by that car in your driveway too.. BS
  13. Just got the room done Room enough between the Cornwalls for a 60" flat Screen...
  14. What are the physical signs? Does anybody have pictures? Thanks BS
  15. Picture this: A 50" flat panel inside a massive Hooker entertainment center. I have 6 1/2" of clearance on the top of the TV with no where near that on the side/s. I'd like to mount Klipsch XB10's horizontally in the upper two corners inside the entertainment center. Any suggestions on an appropriate bracket where I could tilt and angle? BS
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