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  1. Ok.. its the right woofer. It kind of sounds muffled or distorted or both. I took the speaker off and checked the connections. They seem fine. My next step wil be to switch the two woofers to see if the problem follows the speaker. Then I'll know if its the speaker or something else (wiring or crossover).. If it turns out to be the speaker.. where on Klipsch's website do they sell replacement parts? Or do I have to purchase them somewhere else?
  2. It seems something happened to my C7 when I moved into a new apartment. The right speaker sounds as if it is blown. The tweeter and left speaker sound fine. Is there anywhere to get a replacement speaker for them anymore? What all is involved in replacing the speaker? Thanks in advance..
  3. Well, I took the plunge and invested in one of the Xantech remote extenders. This thing is incredible! I can put my Pronto behind a pillow and the signals are still received.
  4. Malcolm - Let me know how that works out. I looked at the Xantech products and they seem to be pretty nice. I have a couple extra cables running through the wall from my TV so they would work for me. I just dont wan't to spend the $150 or so to buy that setup and find out that it isn't any better than the $20 Recoton units.
  5. Ok.. I just moved into a new house that was prewired for my speakers. I have all of the A/V equipment in a closet. I bought a Recoton Remote Extender so I can still control everything by pointing the remotes at the TV. The problem is that the Recoton model doesnt seem to be very sensitive. It is about 16 ft from the couch to the TV and it will not pick up the signals that far. I was looking for some advice from others that have used remote extenders. I want a model that can pick up the signals from across the room and also has a fairly wide angle that it can pick up from. I know X10 has the Powermids but don't know if they are any better than the Recoton unit. Anyone have some advice for me? Thanks, Gno
  6. I don't think you are supposed to put anything behind them. They need the air volume in the wall/ceiling. I would imagine that they have been engineered so that dust won't be a problem since they have to be left open.
  7. Gnomore

    KLF-C7s

    Does anyone know how does the RC-7 sounds with KLF-20s? Wife won't let me buy the center now because we are closing on a new house so, if all of the C7s are gone, I may need to find something else.
  8. Gnomore

    KLF-C7s

    ..have they all been sold? I've been watching ubid for about a week now and haven't seen any C7s for sale
  9. avman: lol.. The wife wasn't too fond of idea #3. . Maybe I can sneak in a c7 and tell her that I have been feeding my old center very well This message has been edited by Gnomore on 09-21-2001 at 01:54 PM
  10. So I guess my only option would be to glue another layer of vaneer on the speakers and stain that. Hmm..
  11. Anyone know? I don't want to trade because I'm not doing it right now and am not sure what color we will stain it. -Gno
  12. Does anyone know how thick the wood vaneer is on the KLFs? The reason I ask is that I have a black pair of 20s and was wondering if its possible to sand them down to the bare wood and stain. Has anyone tried this or know if it can be done? -Gno
  13. Ok, as much as I would love a KLF-C7 for my center channel, it is WAY to big for the WAF. What are my other choices for smaller centers that still sound good and are fairly closely timbre matched? -Gno
  14. I'm in the process of building a new house and had the opportunity to have all of my speaker wires run into a clsoet where I will house all of my audio/video equipment. I would like to find a fairly inexpensive rack to house the equiiptment in this closet but still allow me easy access to the cabling behind the rack. Any recommendations?
  15. Is there anyone that has heard the reference subs that could compare them to the SVS subs?
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