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John Chi-town

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  1. Are the cabinets and speakers mint, as described in ad? Regards, John
  2. Thanks, I am familiar with the KLF 30, buddy of mine has a pair. Are the CF4's prone to the same loose cabinet syndrome over time? Regards, John
  3. Should the serial number not dictate version? Regards, John
  4. That is strange, his Craigslist post is still active? Now I am beginning to wonder if nothing more than a scam? Regards, John
  5. Do the CF series have structural cabinet issues like KLF line? Also how would you compare the sound to the forte line? Regards, John
  6. No affiliation https://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/for/d/klipsch-cf-4/6677608822.html Regards, John
  7. Look for a pair or two of the Quartet. Closest match INMHO Regards, John
  8. Your welcome. I have spoken to owner, great guy. $100.00 for forte II installed with forte III lambswool, re-using original badges. They can provide newer badges as well. My cloth and badges are perfect as is, but really considering the forte III lambswool. Since they are only 25 miles from my front door, shipping is not a factor. Regards, John
  9. Duracrest Fabrics in Elk Grove Village Illinois has made the Klipsch cloth since the early 80"s. I have been toying with having my forte II done in lambswool as well. Address: 2474 Delta Ln, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Phone: (847) 350-0030 Regards, John
  10. Mine are exactly 10 feet apart and 18 inches from rear wall. my listening position is 15 feet from speakers. NO TOE IN. I agree with you wholeheartedly on no toe in. Yet everything in this game is subjective. Perhaps speakers without a tractrix mid. When toed in any position that "horn honk" always seems to be just around the corner, or ever so slightly present. Regards, John
  11. Try without toe in, straight forward, and 12-18 inches from rear wall. Regards John
  12. No Affiliation https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/ele/d/klipsch-forte-3-new-in-box/6670131981.html
  13. I also own forte II over carpet on concrete floor. I assume you have padding under carpet? I do, I have positioned 18 inches off of rear wall, and bass is perfect INMHO. Good luck! John
  14. The around $100/-- quote included re-using my original badges which are mint. Regards, John
  15. The forte III has a titanium diaphragm for squawker and tweeter.. Am I missing something? Regards, John
  16. A true comarison would be a moded forte II with new caps, TI Squawker and Tweeter as I have done on my II's. Although I was unable to compare side by side with a III, it is extremely close. Regards, John
  17. Your welcome. They will apply for you or you can do yourself. Since they are local for me thinking of dropping off grills late next week. Quoted me about $100.00 That is fabric installed and badges put back on. Exact fabric as forte III lambs wool since they are the supplier. Regards, John
  18. Adcom INMHO makes some very good pieces. IE THE GFP 750 Pre with passive and active gain is one of the best preamps I haver ever heard or owned. The current 555se, 565SE, etc. are all 99% based on based on Nelson Pass's original designs with updated circuit boards, etc. Regards, John
  19. Duracrest Fabrics in Elk Grove Village Illinois has made the Klipsch cloth since the early 80"s. I have been toying with having my forte II done in lambswool as well. Address: 2474 Delta Ln, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Phone: (847) 350-0030 Regards, John
  20. Would you describe the sound as midway between a Heresy and forte? Regards, John
  21. Two ears, two speakers. I have owned my forte II new since 1992. My 2 channel system is my HT as well. So yes, upgrade to the f ii's, and you will be set for life. Regards, John
  22. Take a look at the Adcom GFP-750, a true class A Passive and Active Pre-amp. Nelson Pass designed. Can be fond used $750.00-$1,000.00 based on condition and market. I have been very happy with mine. I rarely if ever use in active mode. Regards, John
  23. INMHO, the forte line is the best or in the top 2. most balanced speakers Klipsch ever produced. K Horns, Jubes, and Lascalla are "better" overall in many aspects. However in my "world" I do not have the real estate required to have K Horns or Jubes breath properly. It is my belief that in most situations for 2 channel music and or video the forte line is very hard to beat. Regards, John
  24. I made the same upgrades about 4+ years ago. Never looked back. Extremely Close to a forte III for a few hundred dollars. Regards, John
  25. You will probably want to talk to Bob Crites, regarding an outboard band pass roll off between mid and tweeter. Regards, John
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