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  1. 2 minutes ago, CECAA850 said:

    The woofers for the RS-7's MAY be the same as the RC-7 and RF-5.  You might look into cross referencing drivers and models and add to your prospective buyer base.

     

    Agreed. Luckily, they did all have the Klipsch part numbers on them. I just don't recall what they are. I"ll be snapping some photos tonight. I was a bit surprised just how big the magnets were / how heavy the RS-7 woofers were.

  2. Hi guys,


    Sorry for no photos, but I can get them quickly if you guys need them. All components were working when removed from the speaker boxes. Looking for BEST OFFER on any of these. If no one here is interested, then I'll probably just have to Feebay them. Let me know if your interested in anything above.

     

    RS-7:

     

    8" Woofer (2 available. 1 excellent condition, 1 with a slight speaker rub in the gold cone.

    8" Horn - (1 available)

    8" Horn with 1" Tweeter attached - (3 available)

    Crossovers (2 available)

     

    RC-35:

    Grill - Cloth and exterior in very good condition. (1 Available)

    6" Woofer - Very good condition (1 Available)

    Plastic surround for the front. Good condition, no cracks or other stress marks. (1 Available)

    1" Tweeter - (1 Available)

    Crossover - (1 Available)

     

     

    Thank you!!!!

     

     

  3. So...after I did the mod with the adapter, the stereo image from the Chorus IIs was horrible. They lost a lot of clairity and just sounded....off in a strange way.

     

    So I decided to upgrade to the K-604 horns. Holy COW what a difference. The clarity is back, and after several listening sessions with them, I am very, VERY pleased with the result. They make the Chorus II sound like  a true heritage speaker. Also, in terms of sound detail and room presence, it made the speakers sound even larger.

     

    However, I would NOT do this mod with the adapter. I would have gone back to the old mid drivers if I was stuck with the adapters.

     

     

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  4. Well I finally did this mod last night.

     

    Bob was trying to convince me these wouldn't fit in the Chorus II. I had no issues installing them with the adapters I purchased from eBay. Here are some of the pictures of the install:

     

    (Also, all new gasket tape was installed on drivers. The weak cheap gaskets were aged and junk)

     

     

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  5. Located in Amana, IA 52203.

     

    Klipsch RSW-12 Subwoofer. Subwoofer is in very good mechanical condition. Unfortunately, there is a gouge on the side and there is no front grill. The RSW-12 is connected in the listening room and ready for your demonstration.

     

    Looking for 200 but taking offers, any offers, from local forum members.

     

     

     

     

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