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  1. @Chris A May be a little while. This is my last day at work until after New Years. We're off to Peru to visit family and hang out at the beach (summertime south of the equator). I know its tough but someone's got to do it.:) Don't know how much computer time/internet access I will have , we''ll see.

  2. On ‎12‎/‎15‎/‎2018 at 10:32 AM, Vispen74 said:

    When I received my third amp recently, Klipsch told that they had better quality parts recently. Well, time will tell. I just ran out of warranty, so if this third one will die as well, than I will buy an amp other than Klipsch to put in.

    Every time they replace an amp in your sub the warranty period should start all over again IMHO. At least as far as the amp is concerned.

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  3. 2 hours ago, jjptkd said:

    As far as repairing these cheap digital amps the cost to produce one is so low it usually just does not make sense Klipsch probably pays $30 for a complete amp assembly in one of these subs that's about 10 minutes bench time I assume there's enough profit in the subs to replace a few plates for each one before the warranty gives out. 

    This is a bad experience for the customer which ruins the reputation of the company. Which means in the long run means it is  bad for the company. Short sighted management IMHO. Spend the money and time to figure out why failures are premature and fix the problem. Production in China is relatively cheap, rework here in USA not so much.

  4. Wish I worked at Klipsch to help track down and fix these QC and or design problems. But only if management wants it to get fixed. Trying to fix something that management doesn't give an F about is like banging your head against a brick wall.

    Been there.......done that.........

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  5. I requested no rounded over edges and was accommodated. So I think that means they used a flush router bit instead of a round over bit. And they're raw so i don't have to remove the pebble finish. It's still gonna be a job. Hopefully fun and a learning experience.

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  6. 3 hours ago, Maximus89 said:

    Pro is expensive. It seems like there’s this misconception that bc they’re pro and don’t focus on aesthetics for the home with costly wood veneer- that they’re cheap or at least similar in cost to the heritage and reference lines. They seem to be much more costly and then add the fact that there’s not too many people who can get away with using them in a living room and they’re not friendly toward DIY guys who would like to veneer the cabinets themselves due to all the rounded/beveled edges etc and odd shapes.
    I can also see the specs turning some off in terms of low end.

    I personally wanted to go this route and was shocked at the price I was told for the Ki-396-II or the 362-II I was interested in


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    You got to stop with the negative waves man:)

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    I plan to veneer my Jube bass cabinets this winter.

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