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  1. The following list are items that need to be sold due to a move. Please let me know if any of these items are of interest and then I will post photographs of the specific item. Prefer local pickup in Charleston, South Carolina, but I am able to ship via local UPS store if buyer is willing to pay for shipping and handling fees as well as my asking price. Most items do not have original boxes. KLIPSCH Pair KG4 (Walnut). Cabinets in very good condition and cones look good too. $350 Single Heresy III (black). Bought to use as center channel. Do have original box to ship. $450 Pair KSB 3.1 (Rosewood). $150 Pair RB-10 (Black). $100 KRELL Showcase 7.1 Surround Processor/Preamp. $550 KAV-300i 2-Channel Integrated Amplifier. Great condition. $900 SONY TA-N9000ES 5-Channel Amplifier. $400 ARAGON 4004 2-Channel Amplifier. $750 OPPO BDP-93 Blu-ray Player. Player just arrived back from OPPO and has been fully serviced. They replaced power board and cleaned inside and out. This is already packed up and ready to ship. $450 CAMBRIDGE AUDIO Azur 540A 2-Channel Integrated Amplifier. $150 Azur 540D DVD Audio/Video Player. $150 ONKYO TX-SR605 Surround Receiver. $150 Thank you, LoveItLoud p.s. - I have a pair of black Klipsch Forte II's (cabinets a bit rough, original owner, asking $350) with a broken binding post that I am working on fixing before posting it. Let me know if you are interested in this as well.
  2. Thank you for this information. My Forte cabinets are pretty rough too, but they sure do sound good to me even without upgrades. Thank you!
  3. Greetings Klipsch Technical Support Guys, I was removing my speaker wire from my Forte II's because I am moving and in doing so one of the binding posts broke off. Do I need to replace the whole terminal of can I remove the terminal box and replace the binding posts? If so, where do I need to get the correct binding posts for replacing them. Can anyone help tell me what I need to do to repair this? Photos attached. Thank you in advance for any feedback with this situation. Sincerely, LoveItLoud
  4. Hi. I have a pair that look very similar to this. Are you still interested and if so, where might you live? -LoveItLoud
  5. Hi Hoover, Can you tell me how much you sold your Forte II's for? I am thinking of selling my pair. Were they straight factory speakers or did they have any Crites, etc. in them? Thank you in advance for your time with a response. -LoveItLoud
  6. I'm interested in the KG 4's. How much to ship across the country to the Charleston, SC area?
  7. Greetings All, I have found a pair of KG 4 speakers that I am interested in, but the 8" woofers are all black cones. Can anybody tell me if these are original or not? thank you, LoveItLoud
  8. Hi all, I am currently building a new home and have the chance to put in a few Klipsch ceiling speakers in for my rear channels. My main concern is how to install them? I am wondering if I will need to buy a mounting solution after spending the money on the actual speakers or if the mounting materials come with the speakers? Can I get any feedback on the best solutions? It would also be helpful to here from others in regards to which speakers to choose. The living room that these will go into is an open room that flows into the kitchen which makes it a fairly large room. Thank you in advance for any and all replies. Sincerely, -LoveItLoud
  9. CECAA850, That does sound like a fantastic idea, but due to the California housing prices square footage is too minimal to do such a thing. Well, that and the fact that I am not a movie star or computer guru. If I move to Texas (and there is a small chance of it) I will split my system into a 2-channel and HT then for sure. My wife is from South Carolina and we do talk every once in a while about how nice it would be to have a true Home Theatre. Ya know, the kind with a popcorn machine and stuff like that. I, on the other hand, am interested in a Audiophile man cave 2-channel listening room. Thank you for your advise. I actually just pulled the trigger on a Heresy for my center speaker. All the best to you,
  10. Well, I have a confusing setup as far as my front speaker setup. I have a pair of Apogee Stage ribbon speakers running my highs and a pair of Forte II's behind them used to carry the range in the lower frequencies. I used to cross-over these 2 sets of speakers around 700Hz (roll-off), but when listening to the pair in full-range I was conviced that this combination actual works well together. If I wanted to follow your theory in regards to timbre I should be buying another ribbon speaker for my center channel, but my vintage Apogee brand never did make a center channel. Also, if there is a ribbon center channel (different brand) out there, I probably could not afford it any way. I also have my system split where I can easily play 2-channel audio just by shutting down my amp that is driving my surround speakers. My reasoning for picking up a Heresy is that it seems like it will closely match my Forte II speakers. I know that I could also buy the Academy, but I really want a newer speaker due to the age of my Forte's.
  11. Greetings All, Does anybody out there have an opinion on using (or not using) a new Heresy III speaker versus any of the other Klipsch Center speakers such as the RC-7? The RC-64II is out of my $500 price range. Also, I have not seen any RC-7 speakers pop-up for sale in my area lately (but if I receive a good enough reason to wait until one becomes available I can). Has anybody heard a Heresy III for a center channel? It seems as though the clearity would be great for this purpose. Thoughts? Thank you in advance for any and all feedback on this subject. Cheers, -LoveItLoud
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