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RockOn4Klipsch

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  1. The 805 runs very hot at the 6ohm setting and will get even hotter on the 4 ohm setting with those difficult loads.

    You could fry an egg on it. :o;)

    RO4K,

    How do you like your Aragon Stage One?

    I have considered getting one myself many times.

    Bill

    Sorry for the delay. I have notifications turned off.

    I love my stage one , it sounds excellent in stereo direct. They can be had for a good price. I don't see myself replacing it until I have to. A pre/pro with hdmi would be nice for convience but I'm unsure if I would gain much improvement in sound.

    The 8channel inputs allows for the lossless multi channel play back and sounds excellent as well.

  2. If I recall correctly the 805 has the ability to change the ohm settings as it will go into safety mode as it approaches a specific heat depending on the chosen resistance setting. The 805 runs very hot at the 6ohm setting and will get even hotter on the 4 ohm setting with those difficult loads.

    It served me well for home theatre use but IMO lacked severely in the 2ch department.

    Choose the 6 ohm setting as others have suggested.

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  3. what are you replacing them with Gorm? Jason is great to work with and takes great care of his stuff. I had a chance to listen to his "Gorm"Scalas powered by the 500c, it sounded superb. Good Luck with your sale.

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  4. I was recently alerted to a pair of black KLF 30s in great shape by Opusk2k9, thanks again Brandon.

    It looks like maybe they have been upgraded to the Titanium highs and mids but I don't know how to tell if they have or not.

    When looking down the horns throat they are both shiny silver.

    Can anyone advise on a way to tell what's there?

    They sound quite good, condition is 8.5/10. backpanels are loose , that will be addressed in the near future.

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  5. it looks like the crossover on the sub is cut at like 45HZ which is pretty low if you want "more" bass, turn it to th 12 oclock position or great if you desire. The other thing to check is where the crossover setting in the receiver is set. Last but not least would be to check the "size" setting in the receiver as well, you can choose either small, or large some offer a "summed" type setting.

     

    I'm not familiar with your sub so I will give you the standard setting many will suggest to start with and you can play from there.

     

    Set the crossover on the sub to "Max" (looks like 150Hz), In the receivers settings Locate the item for setting the size of the speakers to and set them to "Small" and next choose the crossover setting in the receiver to 80Hz.

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