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  1. Well after looking at the old spec sheets it looks like they raised the crossover point from 800hz up to 1250hz. Anyone?
  2. Hello, I have a pair of KP-3002 speakers and they are pretty bright and shrill on the high end. They both have new Eminence diaphragms as the originals were blown. I'm pretty sure I put the 8 ohm versions in. I noticed that two components are different on my crossovers vs the KP-302 schematic I have. One is a 1.5mH inductor vs the .7mH and the other is a 15 Ohms resistor that parallels that inductor vs 30 Ohms. All the caps are the same. I don't see a value on the LF inductor but it measure close on the resistance shown on the schematic. Mine is also obviously hand wired instead of a PCB. Did they modify the HF side to pad the high end on later versions? Uploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
  3. First post, I've come across a pair of KP-3002-C speakers in a pawn shop for 250.00. One of the tweeters is blown otherwise they seem to be in good condition. I've read in the forum that the tweeter is an Eminence PSD 2002 so that should be an easy fix. My question is are the K-48-KP woofers standard Eminence drivers or are they proprietary, i.e. expensive and only available from Klipsch? They seem to have very large dustcaps on the pawn shop ones. I don't want to worry if one blows that it will cost an arm and a leg to replace it or they're hard to come by. Here's a link with a reconed K-48-K, is it different than a K-48-KP? http://www.speakerrepair.com/repairpicshtml/klipsch-k48k.html
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