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  1. Sold em for $500. Thanks to your help. Randy
  2. Thanks all, Great info that helped the buyer decide he wanted them. I also gave him a few links to other threads here that were on the topic. Looks like he will come and pick them up tomorrow. Much appreciated. Randy
  3. Hello, I am in the midst of selling one of my sets of KLF-20s and a potential purchaser has asked me if they sound good together with KLF-30s. I would be interested in your honest thoughts here. Thanks Randy
  4. I live near Vancouver British Columbia. Serial number for one is KLF20BS99020171. The pair I am selling doesn't have any marks on them and are in very nice shape. I even have the boxes for them. You mention that cabinet construction was an issue over the run of these speakers. One of the Klf-20s I am keeping had a loose front panel when I bought it. I used a thread on here to dismantle and repair it and the partner that I am keeping. Took me a few hours. The two I plan to sell are solid and have not been redone ask far as I know. Randy
  5. Hi, My speakers are too big for the living room and I am going to get rid of them and downsize. I have 2 pairs of klf-20s and I plan to sell one pair. They are black satin and the cabinets are in perfect shape. No marks at all. What should I be asking for a pair of them? I plan to post on craigslist locally. Thanks. Randy
  6. What is rms wattage? I was assuming that what I should be looking at when I looked at the results of different guage wire was the decibal drop and drop in watts per channel. Randy
  7. I am quite sure I am never coming close to using the full wpc. I can put music on and turn it "UP" and the system overwhelms the house. I only do that once in a while to get my children upstairs for a wrestle. Most of the time it is way quieter than that. I will never require all of what my system can put out if I stay in this house. 14 guage it is. "Cranking it up" to the point where my children have to come upstairs to scream at me to turn it down so they can hear the tv in the basement is really fun. I dive on the remote and they tear at me and we wrestle for 15 minutes while the music blares! Good times!! Thanks. I have learned a lot today.
  8. WOW! What a great link and calculator. I am sort of bottom lining here, but with a 20 foot run I am still getting 98watts of power delivered and would have o.22 db. Tha would be pretty solid still as you can't detect a change in db less than 1? This saves me a drive to the store and some money! Thanks so much. You have done a lot for me Cornfed! I really appreciate it. Randy Just to make sure I am reading this calculator right. One of the
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    19, 20 ....some klipsch cost plenty!
  10. Hold it!!! I want to know what you finally did! Please fill in what you did and how it all worked out. I hate lurking around and then having to post because they didn't tell me the end of the story.[] Randydb
  11. I want to move my klf 20s(front speakers) a bit further out from the television. Right now they have really thick speaker cables but the one is too short to move it out. I need a cable about 13 feet long total. I have some 14 guage cable around the house here that is a fair bit thinner than the other cable. Can I use it for my klf 20 if I just have a 13 foot run or should I go out and buy more of the thicker guage stuff? Thanks Randy
  12. This is why I love the klipsch forum! Thank you so much for this info and keeping me from driving 7 hrs. round trip and buying something that isn't even klipsch! So now the la scalas?? Is $700 a decent price? They are a sight better than my klf-20s right?
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