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  1. Might be easier to locate a set of x-overs for the RB-75. That way I do not alter my RF-7 x-overs. At least that way they will keep their value. J/S-S1A [8-|]
  2. Then my idea for a book shelf using a K-67 tweeter , and a RF-7 10" would be something to hear, and or see. Maybe I'll make a pair up. I have the tweeters, and RF-7 x-overs in stock, all I need are a pair of non dented woofers. Do them out of 1" thick oak veneer shot in satin black. They would be killer. J/S-S1A [8-|]
  3. You are right. http://www.klipsch.com/products/discontinued/details/rb-5-ii.aspx Must of had to much to drink that day. J/S-S1A [8-|]
  4. This is the network I'm using now. It is a 1600hz two way with 12db per octave on the bottom and 18db per octave on the top. http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=260-160&CFID=5426915&CFTOKEN=10721370 This is the one I'm thinking of switching too, it is 2k network with a 12db slope top and bottom. What kind of compromise will occur being it is not an 18db network? I know the slope is sharper so we have less of an overlap and an 18db network is safer. But they come with a 18db network stock in the RF-7 as seen in above thread. I wonder if it will become to harsh with a 12db network???? http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=264-258&CFID=5426915&CFTOKEN=10721370 J/S-S1A [8-|]
  5. I'm still wondering why I can't find it in the archives. (RB-7) I knew it only had a single woofer (8") and it ran the same tweeter. It would have been cool to see them produce a RB-7 with the RF-7 10" woofer, like in the old days of JBL. (4425's that used a 12") I think that would have been quite a speaker system for the shelf, or stands with a sub. Thank you for the help. J/S-S1A
  6. I do see that they used the 1" driver inthe RF-5 sorry. They used the same horn for a bigger dispertion pattern. (8x8) J/S-S1A
  7. The thing I'm most puzzzzzzzzeled about is I'm almost 99% sure they did a book shelf modeled after the RF-7 it was called the RB-7 not 75 because that is second generation. I can't find any information about it, and I remember the x-over point in that array being around 1700k or 1800k???????????? Do you remember? I remember listening to a set at Ultimate in their HT room on the rear channel. J/S-S1A [8-|]
  8. I have no way to measure/sweep it, so I sent a message onto Klipsch support. We'll see what happens. I will keep you all posted for this will help people with futer questions, and or projects. Also to the right I have built a separate enclosure for a RSW-10 driver in a factory spec internal area double wall 3/4" mdf enclosure with a passive on the rear. Using the other half of the Adcom 5802 to run it LFE. Them I'm using RF-7's for the front mains with another Adcom 5802 running them. It is a ultimate sound experience / mind blowing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! J/S-S1A [8-|]
  9. I see from the lit that the RF-5 x-over point is 2500. I also know that the driver is the same, that was the big push when that product was ava. To get the same tweeter RF-7 with a smaller woofer array. I'm currently running the driver at the piont 1600 at 18db per octave with no issues as of yet. The power input is roughly 450 watts (one channel of a Adcom 5802) Let me tell you what it is most impressive and real to life. (check avitar pic_) I was just trying to gain some more information about the driver. I might change the point to 2k as that is the same point used in the RB-75. J/S-S1A [8-|]
  10. That is no help. I need to know the lowest safe point I can take the driver. I need the frequency response/curve of the driver. The RF-7 starts it at 2200k and the RB-75 starts it at 2000k I need to know if 1600 is safe at 18db per octave? J/S-S1A [8-|]
  11. I need the frequency response of this driver. Is 1600 at 18db per octave to low for a starting point? J/S-S1A [H]
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