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  1. subw00fer, you can add your location by clicking on the down arrow by your screename at the top of the forum, going to My Profile, and then clicking Edit Profile at the top right.Done!
  2. Hey everyone! I bought these speakers on this forum about 4 years ago and looking to sell them back to another Klipsch lover. These speakers have been great and have had zero issues. They don't have any scratches or tears in the cones. The only reason I'm selling them is that they don't fit in my livingroom (issues of having to place a tv in the corner). All well! Looking to get $250 for both speakers and shipping should run about $40-50. Let me know if you want them!
  3. So the problem is the the tweeter on the center. I removed it from the case and wired it directly with my speaker wire and it didn't work. I then removed the tweeter from the left speaker and tested it the same way to see (or hear) that it worked. I noticed that both are parts are K-137 so I put the working one in my center channel. Time to call up Klispch and get that part sent to me. Thanks for everyones help. This place is amazing and I'm now hooked on Klipsch!
  4. Just talked to Klipsch and they suggested to remove the black/green wires to the tweeter and connect my speaker cables directly to that. The part is $28 or so to replace if it doesn't produce any sound.
  5. You need to change the lingo cause I'm losing you here. So what exact part will I need to replace? Is it the heat sink looking thing from the picture above? This totally sucks and I should just have the seller buy it back from me. I guess I could call up Klipsch and have them send me a new part since $30 isn't that much.
  6. It seemed that the black wire going to the titanium diafram was a little loose but that still didn't fix the issue at hand. What do you mean by the whole assembly? Is that the circuit board connected to the back of the speaker box? How much will this cost? I don't mind working out this issue since its interesting but I'm also trying to figure out the best way to go with this. I could see if the seller wants to buy it back from me. Or I could buy the replacement parts. Or I could sell it as a broken item and buy another center. Or I could see if USPS will pay for something since its broken but I doubt they will. Thanks for all this help and keep it coming
  7. Alright here I go...... I opened up the front and back of the speaker and it seemed that the wires going from the tweeter to the circuit card in the back had solid connections. I only have 1 good picture to post cause my camera sucks. Two things I've noticed: All of the sound seems to be only coming out of the woofers on the center. Also the bottom of the speaker only has 1 adjustable foot. Is this normal for Klipsch?
  8. Those are the gold brackets on the back of the speaker box? These are used speakers bought from Audiogon. The seller told me today that he didn't notice any problems and he had a good rating on there. I did get the package insured with USPS so maybe I can get refunded or something. I have a multimeter but I'm not sure which connections that I need to check exactly. I can do this tonight and let you know what it looks like.
  9. Are the jumpers the brackets that connect the two inputs on the back? If so, then they are connected from the black-to-black and red-to-red.
  10. I just received the RC-35 and it plays sound but the voices or dialog seems to be really quiet and muddled. I also just received RB-35s and they sound perfect so I changed the center speaker to the Left wiring and it was still muddled. I have a Yamaha 2400 receiver and I ran the auto setup for my speakers and double checked the wiring and the couplings on the back of the speaker. What could be wrong? I really hope its not an issue with the speaker itself. Luckily I did get it insured with USPS when it was shipping by another seller.
  11. This looks like a great start to my new HT. These are very powerful fronts and for a good price. Would my Yamaha RX-V2400 be enough to power them plus some small in-ceiling surrounds that I plan on getting?
  12. Those RB-35 speakers are big and I can fit them. So they are $325 for the pair? Do you have a matching center speaker as well? If not, which would best matched? I'm not looking to spend a ton of money but around $1000 for the three fronts.
  13. My first post in this forum and so far its been very helpful. So here is my situation: I have a decent sized living room (17x18x10) with ceramic tiles. I have a sectional couch which sits about 12 feet away at the wedge of it. My tv and front speakers sit in a wall cutout that measures 17 deep, 36 high and 78 wide. I've been looking at the bookshelf Klipsch speakers and have listened to them in the store. Right now I'm between the WB-14, RB-61 and RB-51. I heard the WB-14 and RB-51 in a store and really liked them but can't determine the difference between all three. So my questions are: 1) What is the difference with the WB brand and why does it have a smaller frequency response range but cost the same as the 51s? 2) My wall cutout where the speakers will sit is only 17" deep. Should I be concerned about the 51s having rear firing and not enough room behind them? If there's not enough room, does that mean that I am forced to go with RB-61 since they are front firing? I'm not even sure if this matters or if the WB-14 would be a better choice. 3) Probably go with the RC-52 center. Should this be enough and match well? I plan on powering these speakers with a Yamaha RX-V2400 receiver and a new SVS PC-12 NSD subwoofer. thanks for your help
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