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  1. TOP: I put the crossovers on top however, as you can see there is enough space to put them inside the top.
  2. Here are a couple of pics of one of the upgraded Khorns. As you can see I no longer have good corners for them: FRONT:
  3. Hi Everyone, I have been collecting stereo equipment for the last couple of years based on my plans to move to a larger house in 2014. A couple of weeks ago my wife and I decided to stay were we are so I am now clearing out a large inventory of items. I completed the sale of all of my Heresy's last week so this is the group of McIntosh equipment that I am selling: 1 each McIntosh MC275 MK VI tube amplifier - $3,200 each - these were purchased from Audio Classics in 01/2013 - SOLD 1 each McIntosh MC275 MK VI tube amplifier - $3,200 each - these were purchased from Audio Classics in 01/2013 - SOLD 1 each McIntosh C2300 tube pre-amp - $4,000 - SOLD 1 each McIntosh MR88 AM/FM/XM HD Radio Tuner - $2,400 - Purchased from Magnolia Audio (authorized McIntosh dealer) in October last year - SOLD 1 each McIntosh PS112 Woofer - $375 1 each MR7084 Tuner - $375 Plus: 1 each Oppo BDP 95 - $600 - purchased from Crutchfield December 2011- has less than 25 hours of use on it. 1 each Dual CS 5000 turntable - $300 1 each Onkyo TX-NR717 - $375 - purchased November 2012 from Amazon 1 each Cambridge Audio DACMagic Plus with BT100 Bluetooth Adapter - $400 1 each Definitive Technology SC 4000 SuperCube Subwoofer - $350 Other Non-McIntosh Equipment to follow. I am contemplating selling my 1989 Khorns finished in Oak Clear but these have been upgraded with the complete Volti Audio treatment (http://www.klipschupgrades.com/khornupgrades.shtml Example Upgrade Package #3) This consist of: 1. V-Trac horns/grill frame/Grill cloth; 2. BMS 4592ND-MID midrange drivers; 3. Beyma CP25 tweeters; VTK400 crossovers; 4. Complete wiring set; 5. Crites 1526C woofers. I also have the complete set of original parts so they can be converted back to original if someone later wants to change back. As part of the upgrade kit for Volti Audio Greg Roberts made me replacement bass bin doors so I did not have to modify the original ones. - Price $4500, this is slightly higher than what the upgrade kit plus shipping cost). If interested I will provide pictures. If I have someone interested only in the upgrade and another one only interested in the Khorns I would consider returning the Khorns to original and selling each separately. You can always make an offer....... I am selling my 2 1958/1959 Klipsch Shorthorns. Not only will this sale include 2 working shorthorns but 2 complete sets of parts (woofer, midrange, tweeter and crossovers) to build 2 yourself. - Price $700 for everything. If interested I will provide pictures. I have the original boxes for the 2 MC275's; the MR88 tuner; the C2300 PreAmp; SC4000 and the Oppo 95. Other packaging and all shipping costs is the responsibility of the buyer. However, I am willing to drive up to an hour to meet the buyer (I'm located in north Fort Worth). Thanks, Randy
  4. Hi Everyone, I planned to post pictures tonight on the first group of electronics that I will be putting up for sale but I'm not sure I will get the pictures taken and posted tonight however I will try. To give you an idea of what I will be posting (there will be at least one more group of equipment to follow after this one): 2 each McIntosh MC275 MK VI (current series) tube amplifier - $3,200 each - these were purchased from Audio Classics in January of this year and have their 15 month transferable warranty. 1 each McIntosh C2300 tube pre-amp - $4,000 - purchased from Magnolia Audio (authorized McIntosh dealer) in September last year. 1 each McIntosh MR88 AM/FM/XM HD Radio Tuner - $2,600 - Purchased from Magnolia Audio (authorized McIntosh dealer) in October last year. 1 each McIntosh MR7084 Tuner - $400 1 each McIntosh PS112 Woofer - $400 1 each Oppo BDP 95 - $650 - purchased from Crutchfield December 2011- has less than 25 hours of use on it. The McIntosh MC275, C2300, MR88 and the Oppo BDP 95 have the original boxes which will make it easy to ship. Pictures to follow, if you are interested in any of the above send me a message and I will post its pics first.
  5. Just realized I did not mention about the risers for the H II's. They did not come with risers however, I purchased ones from Bob Crites to use with them. They are unfinished but I will include them if you purchase the H II's.
  6. I don't have boxes to ship them in so I would need to purchase some boxes to ship them via Fedex or UPS or could take them to UPS Store and have them pack and ship them. Whichever way you would want to go the cost of packing and shipping would be yours. If that sounds good let me know.
  7. I have been collecting stereo equipment for the last couple of years based on my plans to move to a larger house in 2014. A couple of weeks ago my wife and I decided to stay were we are so I am now clearing out a large inventory of items. Lets start with the various speakers I have collected and plan to sell: 1977 Heresy I's - 1 pair - Very Good Condition - Finish WO - light water stain on top - $265 1993 H II's - 1 pair - Good Condition - Finish BR but someone has added a clear finish - $350 1998 Heresy II's - set of 3 - Very Good Condition - Oak Clear - $500 2010 Heresy III's - 1 pair - Great Condition - Cherry - $600 Also, contemplating selling my 1989 Khorns finished in Oak Clear but these have been upgraded with the complete Volti Audio treatment (http://www.klipschupgrades.com/khornupgrades.shtml Example Upgrade Package #3) This consist of: 1. V-Trac horns/grill frame/Grill cloth; 2. BMS 4592ND-MID midrange drivers; 3. Beyma CP25 tweeters; VTK400 crossovers; 4. Complete wiring set; 5. Crites 1526C woofers. I also have the complete set of original parts so they can be converted back to original if someone later wants to change back. As part of the upgrade kit for Volti Audio Greg Roberts made me replacement bass bin doors so I did not have to modify the original ones. - Price $4500, this is slightly higher than what the upgrade kit plus shipping cost). If interested I will provide pictures Also, contemplating selling my 2 1958/1959 Klipsch Shorthorns. Not only will this sale include 2 working shorthorns but 2 complete sets of parts (woofer, midrange, tweeter and crossovers) to build 2 yourself. - Price $700 for everything. If interested I will provide pictures. Pictures of the Heresy's to follow. The only ones that are easily shippable are the Heresy III's as they come with their original boxes. I am willing to meet someone within an hour of Fort Worth if they wanting to buy a set of speakers. Otherwise the packing/shipping cost will be the responsibility of the buyer. Both the Heresy I's and Heresy III's come with their original paperwork. If interested act quickly as I plan to post on Ebay next week the equipment that does not sell. Tomorrow I will post a list of McIntosh and other Stereo equipment that I am putting of for sale. Heresy I's PICs:
  8. I'm looking to buy either a single or pair of Klipsch Shorthorns. Finish or year does not matter. It would be great if they were located in the DFW area but in the end that does not matter either. Send me a text or email if you are interested in selling yours. Thanks.
  9. I just realized I put this on the Technical Questions forum and it should have been posted here. I'm looking to purchase a pair of Klipschorn speakers and would like some advice relating to models, years, etc. I don't want to make a bad purchase so your help would be much appreciated: 1) Are some years or span of years better than the others (sound wise)? 2) Does the collar vs no-collar make a difference in sound or is it just cosmetic? Which adds more value to the speaker or is it just personal choice? 3) Are certain model crossovers, horns, etc. considered the best choice when looking for the best sound I know some of these questions sound very simplistic to most of you of this forum but I fairly new at this and do not want to make a mistake. Thanks again.
  10. I'm looking to purchase a pair of Klipschorn speakers and would like some advice relating to models, years, etc. I don't want to make a bad purchase so your help would be much appreciated: 1) Are some years or span of years better than the others (sound wise)? 2) Does the collar vs no-collar make a difference in sound or is it just cosmetic? Which adds more value to the speaker or is it just personal choice? 3) Are certain model crossovers, horns, etc. considered the best choice when looking for the best sound I know some of these questions sound very simplistic to most of you of this forum but I fairly new at this and do not want to make a mistake. Thanks again.
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