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  1. davis419b likes his bass LOUD! I might suspect you are clipping your amps. Don't you have your bass boosted? If so, set all your EQ and additional bass to flat, or normal. Then gently raise the volume to where you are hearing the pop. You didn't do this after coming back from a race did you?

    No Rudy, I gave up racing for Klipsch. I have the loudness on and the bass turned up a couple of notches from flat. I like it when my hat moves around on my head while listening to music. After racing for 15 years I have to listen to it loud to make that happen. An 1,100hp BBC always made my hat move around without any hesitation, just trying to get that same experiance with my Khorns. Nice to hear from you Rudy ! Really enjoyed listening to your system even though it didnt make my hat move !

  2. The 8080db has power meters. Is it possible to overdrive an 85wpc receiver when only using about 50wpc ?

    Absolutely. The meters do not respond as fast as the audio. So with the meters showing 50W, the peaks can be considerably higher than that (especially with the tiny meters on the 8080db).

    It is my understanding that these Sansui,s do handle 4 ohm loads.

    A quick Web search only turned up 8 Ohm ratings. It doesn't look like Sansui ever mentioned 4 Ohm ratings. Some amps are really unhappy with 4 Ohm loads.

    I wasnt aware that the K-horns were 4 ohm, the specs say 8 ohm. I am a very big bass fan but would not have thought in a million years that an 85wpc receiver could bottom out the woofers in the all mighty Khorn. Just curious ?

    I'm not saying that it did. I'm just saying that it's one of many possibilities. Cone excursion can become very large in a horn woofer at frequencies below cutoff.

    I pulled the manuel out for the 8080db and it says 8ohm. I also have a 7070 and pulled that manuel out and looked at it. It says 60wpc @ 8ohm and 60wpc @ 4 ohm. It seems strange that less powered 7070 can take 4ohm loads but not the more powerful 8080db. I also have a 9090db that I am going to hook up and try it. I like powerful BASS !

  3. Its loud, but not that load even at 30%. Guess I need to get a db meter and find out how loud it really is !

    The reason I asked is that what you described seems to indicate that something is being overdriven. Either you're overdriving the amplifiers severely and they're clipping very ungracefully, or they don't like the impedance of the load, or you're bottoming-out the woofers with extremely low frequencies, or something along these lines.

    I have only been into this addiction for about 2 years. I own aLOT of Klipsch speakers and vintage 70,s receivers and there is alot I do not know about either. The 8080db has power meters. Is it possible to overdrive an 85wpc receiver when only using about 50wpc ? It is my understanding that these Sansui,s do handle 4 ohm loads. I wasnt aware that the K-horns were 4 ohm, the specs say 8 ohm. I am a very big bass fan but would not have thought in a million years that an 85wpc receiver could bottom out the woofers in the all mighty Khorn. Just curious ?

  4. When volume is at 20% there is no pop. When i raise it to 30% the speakers start to make the popping noises !

    Um ... when this "popping noise" starts, is the audio already so astonishingly, unbearably loud that there is blood oozing out of your ears?

    Its loud, but not that load even at 30%. Guess I need to get a db meter and find out how loud it really is !

  5. I have 4 khorns in my h/t room. I use the fronts as mains for 2-channel. I have been hearing a pop when I turn the volume to about 30% in them. I am using a sansui 8080db fully restored 1 year ago. I put another execellent 8080db in its place and tried it again, same pop. I switched to the rears same pops. I am baffled, any help would be appreceiated.

    Don

  6. ... and shes a beauty, complete with walnut case

    no shipping damage for a change

    superb condition inside and out

    having taken all of my flock apart for inspection and cleaning I have to say that the HK930 is definatley built better than the 730 and 430 (which came later and basically replaced the 330 and 930)

    It sounds magnificent, i thought the 730 was nice but the 930 blows it away, better base and wonderful imaging, with nice "tight" sound.

    It could just be that the caps are still better in the 930 than the 730 but... what the hey... its all good

    the 730 will be the first to get recapped and if I can manage that without disaster then I will do the 930 as well

    can't stop spinning wax and listening Stick out tongue

    How about a picture of your new H/K 930 ?

  7. I am wanting to try a sub with my Heresy II. It is a SW-10 and has left and right connections from amp to sub. I am using a Vintgage Kenwood receiver with A, B, AB and C speaker control. What I want to know is do I hook the Heresys to A - L&R and the sub to B - L&R and turn the speaker control to the AB postion and the sub takes care of the rest. Thank You for your help in advance as I have never done this before !

    Don

  8. I am wanting to try a sub with my Heresy II. It is a SW-10 and has left and right connections from amp to sub. I am using a Vintgage Kenwood receiver with A, B, AB and C speaker control. What I want to know is do I hook the Heresys to A - L&R and the sub to B - L&R and turn the speaker control to the AB postion and the sub takes care of the rest. Thank You for your help in advance as I have never done this before !

    Don

  9. I am not sure what this is but it looks kinda like a shorthorn. It is for sale on my local Craigslist. I did not know that Klipsch sold speaker kits.

    There is a stenciled "Klipsch Assembly Kit" mark but I can't make out the model. I have not pulled the cabinet apart but I can see thru the rear opening that there's a Electro Voice BW 15 driver and two gold University horns, one mid and one tweeter. There's a crossover in there too somewhere but I can't see it.
    I've tested it for sound and it sounds great. If you like mono systems, this is a great cabinet to set your little tube amp on top and listen away.

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  10. I have a 14' X 22' X 8' to 10' vaulted ceiling. I use 4 Khorns for H/T and 2 for stereo.To get them to image correctly I had to add false backs to them. This might also keep from rattleing the sheetrock walls as they are used to complete the bass binns. The bass is as good as it was when pushed back in the corners tight but now they image. I had always read that Khorns need a big room but never read that it had alot to do with imaging. For the first year I owned them I never saw anything about imaging. Here is a of pic on what I use.

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