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longdrive03

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  1. If the horn diaphragm is blown it can be replaced. I think this horn uses the neodymium motor assembly. The assembly or diaphragm can be replaced. No need for a new horn. I would check to see if you possibly pulled one of the wires off the tweeter when you replaced your mid. Vibrating mid could be no secured to mounting plate tightly? I've got some of the K-1057's if you need help. Maybe the motor assembly and driver.

  2. A buddy of mine has one pair of walnut Khorns that were showroom demos and are in excellent condition. I think they are two years old?? They are pack at this time and haven't been used. What's the going range for these? I know this isn't much info but that's about all I have. One may have a slight blemish on top which can probably be buffed off. I haven't seen them just passing on info. He's not a forum member so I told him I would inquire. Thanks.

  3. Hi Newbie. Assuming the "horn" is blown you don't need a new horn just a new diaphragm which is fairly easy to replace. Bob Crites sells them on ebay and also posts here so he can probably help you. Or, you can try getting one from Klipsch parts for probably less than $50.00. Good luck.

  4. I should have been clearer on my question. Assuming the inner clearance of the woofer is not an issue how does this woofer perform in a horn loaded enclosure? According to the link above (thanks for that) it had 3.4 ohm Re, Fs 36hz, qt .314, qe .33, and vas 198.474 lit with 98.5 spl. Any thoughts appreciated.

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