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Posts posted by Frzninvt
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You can't just throw another woofer in and expect it to perform properly they need to have the same thiel/small parameters of the original woofers. If you add more efficiency then you throw the balance off between LF and HF. I would get the original reconed or search eBay for someone parting a pair out or post a WTB ad in Garage Sale maybe someone has an extra one sitting around.
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I have the ALK's in my mains and Dean's hot-rodded network in my center because I wanted the vocal focus to be greater on the center. I also use a K-43 versus a K-33 in the center to improve soundtrack intelligibility the cone is stiffer albeilt a small loss in bass response but what do I care with three Velodyne Servo's to back them up.
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6 hours ago, RollingBbqSmoke said:
Thank you for your inputs. My ultimate challenge was to ensure front 3 match given different years/networks.You would not be able to discern which network was in which audibly at all.
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6 hours ago, RollingBbqSmoke said:
If I go with DeanG or ALK network, would either of these require a tweeter change?
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Stop calling those upgrades because thery aren't update is a better term. If you want a true upgrade in performance you want DeanG's or ALK networks. If you change the tweeter it will alter that Klipsch sound. Been there, done that. I run a trio of La Scala's up front with Cornwall's and Heresy HIP's in the rear. I have scaled down over the years had four Klipschorn's, a La Scala and Belle's at one point.
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All speakers require a subwoofer or subwoofers to cover the bottom two octaves.
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Speakerlab DIY's
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The kit to the III is designed for the Heresy II with the square input panel you will have to cut the hole out in the back to use the HIII kit on the round input HII. I wouldn't. The gains are not that substantial. I would replace any caps with high quality film and foil not another electrolytic.
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Far smoother sounding than the metallized titanium that people think they are upgrading to. Uggghhh
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The standard E network won't run all the driver's wide open like the HIE network though I assume that is your intent. I am not getting the trim anodized it must have come that way from the factory because it is a ***** to sand off to get to the raw aluminum. Your build is coming along nicely.
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Those look so nice and clean and very well maintained.
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I found out the metal trim must have an anodized coating. I am reworking my trim pieces now but it is a slow going tedious process. I start with around 120 grit, then 220, then 340, then 600 and 1000 and finish with Simichrome metal polish. It will gleem when I am done with it. Really nice work on that build!
My HIP's have the K-700 horns with the 8 mounting holes must be to secure them tighter to the motorboard.
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Just more foreign made crap unfortunately. I stick with PWK designs period.
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13 hours ago, Mortonbarrows said:
The problem with anodizing is that the corner pieces are a Zink pot metal and won’t anodize. I had my HIP trim all electroless nickel plated.
Where did you have that done. I was going to progressively sand all the pieces up to about 2000 grit then polish with simichrome. I did this process to some car amplifiers I had and it came out nice but it is an awful amount of work. At least this time I don't have to sand past the anodizing.
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Try the Klipsch Owners Group page on Facebook many of the top level Klipsch guys are on there contributing daily and may be able to assist. Trey Cannon comes to mind.
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He did offer them on Garage Sale and got hammered and bailed. 🙂
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I believe Duracrest got their inventory from Wendell Fabrics try contacting them. I asked for some samples and they had a good variety of options.
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I would remove it. It appears someone tried to lower the output of the tweeter by adding a resistor. The zener diodes also look like they were replaced they are too shiny to be originals.
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I would go with the deeper bass extension and height of the Fotre' III's personally as you have a large room to fill. You may have to jump up to Cornwall IV's for a room that size.
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The correct way to do it is build a copy of PWK's derived center channel box if you don't have a dedicated center channel output. There used to be plans on the forum somewhere. I would not receommend it because some amplifiers don't like it but I have used the + from one channel and - from the other channel to create a center channel output.
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Small water damage! Hah! More like trashed. $75 tops for that garbage.
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Vintage BGW's.
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On 7/22/2020 at 9:45 PM, RandyH000 said:
-------post the pictures --------post an add , and ask 1500$ -----they will sell
Yeah, that idea worked, NOT!
KP-250 built before 2000
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Better get an amp with a fan in it as it is hotter than the devil's armpit in Laredo. I grew up there.