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  1. Hi John, Now its through my thick skull. You're right in your assumption, they did come out of cornerhorn cabinets. One cabinet is built a little differently than the other and they were wired with different type of wire. I had a pair of Klipschorns about 5 years ago but had to part with them due to my 1000 sq. ft. house, I sold them to a friend for $250 (what I paid for them) who hired a cabinet maker to finish them, they were the designer models. They really are amazing. Thanks for everyone's help.
  2. Hi John, What would you like to see a pic of? The bottom of what? Gary
  3. Hi Bruce, I can't find any, no labels or any writing anywhere. Did Klipsch sell speakers and crossover as packages for do-it-yourselfers? I did find on this forum some info on a K-5 horn which had a pic. Mine doesn't look like that at all. Maybe tomorrow I can post some pics.......after the wife gets a gallon of sweat out of me in the yard. Thanks, Gary
  4. I would appreciate some insight to some driver I came accross in a pair of home brew K-horns. First off, I 'd like to say that I'm not here JUST to pick your collective brains and then run to turn a profit. I am a JBL nut that might be interested in a trade for what I am seeking info on, also I like knowing the history. The bases came with only one horn assembly which is a University SAHF driver mated to what appears to be a fiberglass and wood horn. It has a small University (T35 type) horn mounted inside the big horn. It is coupled to the Klipsch crossover which is dated 1958, there is the same Klipsch and Associates label on the SAHF driver. In each of the cab is a Stephens 103LX woofer, one of them has the Klipsch labels. Any info? Thanks, Gary
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