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  1. Was just informed my crossovers could be on the way as early as Monday. VERY excited, I love the new fastrac horns but feel I after I get this crossovers in they are really going to shine.
  2. Yep, I only state to be clear, no tone on the internet and such leads to problems far too often.
  3. I'm not going to argue either side but I thought most used DC because they are run on DC. Wouldnt you need to either have one plugged into an AC source or an inverter to you test with AC? How a meter is powered has nothing to do with the measuring of impedance. The better devices will have multiple AC test signal frequency capabilities in the appropriate range of interest. Resistance is a DC measurement and AC Impedance is a measurement that takes into account Frequency and Phase. Ya I used to have access to a Fluke 6303 that had multiple AC options but that was a desktop unit not hand held like the OP. With a DC powered hand held how would it provide an ac signal? Not through the use of an inverter or AC source like I asked in my previous post? Like I said I'm not arguing it. In either event I vote we not jack the thread any further :-X
  4. I'm not going to argue either side but I thought most used DC because they are run on DC. Wouldnt you need to either have one plugged into an AC source or an inverter to you test with AC?
  5. Oh I'm sure, thats why I'm anxiously waiting :-) Betting your horns and Al's XO are just what I need for my CW's
  6. I ordered mine yesterday, going to be counting the weeks anxiously waiting to listen.
  7. Very nice work on your cornscalas. I just received a set of your horns from a member and am looking forward to hooking them up for a listen. Does this crossover came in a diy kit like the universal? Is it a better fit for someone like me using a set of your horns or are the universals a better match? Thanks
  8. Ah, thank you for that explanation. Happy new year to you too :-).
  9. Ya thats what I found when I looked here http://community.klipsch.com/forums/t/103886.aspx before I committed to buy mine.
  10. I appreciate, it was definitely flaky of me though. Thats what I was reading about my motor board, I can just light tap it out the back? I searched out threads on grill removal and thats the conclusion I came to. To be honestly that seems like the best option for me because I have a ever growing sentimental attachment to these speakers but not the will to hack them up. Certainly would like a better midrange though. I have the 511b's but actually didnt like the way they sounded in my apt. I felt like they needed attenuation because they were over powering the rest of the ranges and came off pretty sharp. I have a set of fastracs (gothover) in the mail from a member here that I'm looking forward to trying out. I appreciate your offer and am now upset at myself I missed out on your help. Maybe I can manage to fab a set up, I build my last set of speakers. Statement monitors from parts express DIY forum. Is bob in production of motor boards do you know? Last I looked at his site he had a CNC and was starting to produce them. don't go crazy over the search for the "rare" heritage item....once you think you found it...it wil pop up all over the place and won't be rare anymore. Cornwalls and other Heritage speakers are not that rare anymore.....ever since the craigslist search engines got put up on the internet....you can now get emails when something you are looking for pops up......whats rare is getting to the item to buy it before all the forums put up looky look links and clogg up the selers in box.....there have been a few success stories on craigs list finds on this forums...but that is rare. No problem on my end....didn't know where you are located and before you cut up your motorboards as you indicated you might have...I was going to offer to make you a new set of motor boards. The boards on the cornwalls you have pop right out. In looking at you intial photo...seems like you have all the elements to amke some cornscala's (511b horn, etc). anyway, I was off for 10 days , so now it's back to work....so don't think I can help you now. I already have a set of cornwalls so Im good there.
  11. I dont think rarity is dictated by search-ability. The same number of vertical cornwalls exist no matter how they can be searched. I use crazedlist to search every craigs in the tri-state on a regular basis and I have never once seen a vert besides the pair I bought almost 2 years ago. I know what you mean though they are most definitely easier to find, buy, sell being able to search multiple sites across the entire country/world. I'm not old enough to know but I imagine it was much much harder prior.
  12. I would trust facts over labels I could make any day. Glad now I know though for sure, I'll shoot him an email and apologize. Your a smart *** lol, I'm still on the ropes about taking you up on your offer to trade mine for cornscallas. Let alone going cross country to pick up an even rarer pair. Though at the price someones going to get a great deal it seems. Sorry I havent given you a call btw I have some serious stuff going on right now this is my 1st time back on since that for sale post.
  13. Interesting, why was klipsch making a series I and series II at the same time? Just due to some subtle differences in driver/crossover? My labels are Cornwall I's but now that I re look up the codes I guess they are 72's. Think I remember the gent I bought them from saying something the letter code was 73 but taking other things into account all said it was 72. I dont know or care enough to say one way or another. here is my label, I have the arrows too but I didnt snap a pic
  14. The other day I was looking through ebay out of boredom and ran into a set of vertical Cornwall II's the seller claimed were from the 60's. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vtg-1960-s-Klipsch-Cornwall-II-2-Speakers-Stereo-Hi-Fi-Unaltered-1st-Owner-/110799938890?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item19cc30e54a#ht_2481wt_1396 Having already looked at http://www.klipsch.com/cornwall-ii-floorstanding-speaker and http://www.klipschcorner.com what seems sometimes like a million times I sent him a message saying he may want to check for himself being careful not to end up in a dispute. I sell on ebay all the time, thought it neighborly to warn him if he has facts messed up. His response though was very forward and assured he was correct, stating Bob Crites himself stated the G in the serial dictated the speakers were made in the 60s. I didn't respond but in googling to double check I didnt give poor advice to this cocky seller I found this thread right here where a person is saying his series II verts are from 71 because of the J in the serial. http://community.klipsch.com/forums/p/140339/1428842.aspx Personally I own a pair of 72 vertical Cornwall I's thats have/had the correct period correct drivers/crossovers and from what I have looked up serials as well. So whats the truth are these people wrong and the Cornwall II were only in production from 1985-1990 or what? Are Series II verts or all verts for that matter using a variation of the serial thats throwing people off?
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