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  1. I've seen some LS plans using a 10" woofer. I've got some 12" KP-22-E woofers (late model Heresy?) and wonder if I can use them in the LS. I realize these are 8 ohm speakers and the K-33 is an 8 ohm unit. Just want to build a bottom bass unit for my daughters high school football stadium pa system. They only have large shrill mid horns now. I understand the horn loading will increase the resistance of the woofer. Any thoughts? TIA

  2. No, but if you hum a few bars I'll fake it!!!!! BADUM CHING!

    Okay, it's bad when you answer you own posts, I know! I have one of these brand new for sale for $200.00. Klipsch sells them for $235.00 new. PM me if you're interested. Shipping would be actual plus $5.00. Thanks.

  3. Good to see another Arkie on here! Your cabinet looks great! Nice match with the Belles. Built a line array recently- no Klipsch stuff in it. Here's a pic of it and my office speakers - 2 10" advent woofers, mid non klipsch horn and non klipsch horn tweeter in birch ply and walnut.

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  4. According to the formulas the 3.6cf vented enclosure has an f3 of 35Hz. I'm sure this will drop a little as the woofer "relaxes" from play. My cabinet is quite a bit larger than the KSW 12 which has a max of 1.6cf. Sounds great.

  5. I just finished this yesterday. Made it for our church music director's home as part of HT setup. 12" K-1071-A sube from the KSW 12 and the 118299 dual voltage amp from KSW 150. Cabinet is 3/4" mdf shell (heavily braced) with 1/2" mahogany plywood on three sides, lacewood veneer top, paduuk trim and legs which hold sub 3" off the floor. Hooking it up tonight at my friends. It is clear clean hard driving bass. Hope we can carry it in!!!!!!!completesub001.jpg

  6. Pull out the tweeter and see what numbers are on the tweeter driver. Should be a 160715 tweeter driver. It should come off by unscrewing 3 screws. The unit should pop out and have a phase plug attached. If you have a multimeter you can check to see if it's good. I've got some replacement diaphragms that may work. It uses a titanium diaphragm. I left you a pm.

  7. I bought some Klipsch xovers with part number 116390 which appear to be 2way but I don't know what speaker they were used in. Can anyone help with id and schematic please?

    I may buy a couple of 12" woofers, model number K-1071-A, 121241. I know the K-1071-K was used in the KSW 12 sub but this part number doesn't match up. Anyone have an specs /info on this woofer.

    One more, T/S specs on K-1053-SV 6" inch woofer. Thanks.

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