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  1. Hello.... Thanks for your help. I have not take out the horn yet. So, steps are 1. I remove the speaker cover from the speaker. 2. I unscrew the 8 screws on the horn from the speaker. 3. When I remove the horn from the speaker....Do I immediately see the diaphram ,or there is like a box containing the diaphram , and I need to unscrew the screws on the box in order to get into the diaphram? 4. Also, you mean check on loose connection, can I check the connection without opening the box that containing the diaphram? 5. IF the connections are okay, are you 100 % sure that the diaphram is broken and it is diaphram's fault? (could it be the wiring inside the speaker that has the problem)? -Sorry, I have to make sure because I don't have a lot money.... Also, do you live anywhere near Olando ? ( just asking because maybe you can help me).. Thank you very much John
  2. I See... I found the specs for my speaker http://www.klipsch.com/products/discontinued/details/cf-4.aspx thanks for your helps yea, I hope someone with the same speaker or has changed the diaphrangm can help me out....
  3. Is it possible that I could break the speaker if I take out the diaphram? I am really afraid since it is a thing that my dad left to me....
  4. Is It really difficult to take the diaphram out? What things should I be careful on? How much does a typical diaphram cost
  5. There are not any sound coming from the high HORN, and I hooked the wire to high horn speaker only, and there are no sound coming from the SPEAKER. Therefore, I conclude that the high horn in the speaker must be broken. (The bass in the speaker still works, but it is just the high horn that is broken).
  6. Hello... My Dad left me a pair of Epic CF4 (He passed away recently). Recently, I found out that there isn't any sound coming from the left speaker's high horn. I want to fix them by myself because I am only 19 years old, and I don't have enough money to send it to professional to fix. I want to take the high horn out myself and see if there any wires coming off. Is it hard to take the high horn out of the speaker. I saw six screws in front of the high horn, and can I unscrew them? Also, are there complex wires in the back of the high horn. Should I watch out for the foam in the back? If the high horn is broken, about how much will the horn cost if i order from Klipsch? Is it possible that there are problems in the wiring of the high horn? CAN ANYONE GIVE ME TIPS... Can someone give me a step by step procedures? Your helps are deeply appreciated Thank you very much
  7. Hello... My Dad left me a pair of Epic CF4 (He passed away recently). Recently, I found out that there isn't any sound coming from the left speaker's high horn. I want to fix them by myself because I am only 19 years old, and I don't have enough money to send it to professional to fix. I want to take the high horn out myself and see if there any wires coming off. Is it hard to take the high horn out of the speaker. I saw six screws in front of the high horn, and can I unscrew them? Also, are there complex wires in the back of the high horn. Should I watch out for the foam in the back? If the high horn is broken, about how much will the horn cost if i order from Klipsch? Is it possible that there are problems in the wiring of the high horn? CAN ANYONE GIVE ME TIPS... Can someone give me a step by step procedures? Your helps are deeply appreciated Thank you very much
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