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  1. I use one of these for my RV, as long as you have the ability to plug it in this might work for you. It really cranks and if you want to you can link another with it, all wireless. https://mackie.com/en/products/loudspeakers/thump-series-2022/thump215xt.html
  2. Costco is selling it for $250. Seriously considering it, if it sucks they have a great return policy. Wish there were some reviews.
  3. Well the badge is on, CWOReilly was kind enough to offer it to me for free with the only rule to pay it forward. It looks great and is much appreciated, thank you Sir.
  4. Marvel not seeing a link with the info
  5. Are you able to post the instructions on how to do that? I have 4 of them that I use for my side and rear surrounds.
  6. The speaker spent it's life at a school, had a hard life getting banged around for the last 40 years or so. It really is the perfect center for the Khorns, movies are now at the next level compared to anything else I've tried. I've tried a Cornwall, Chorus II, Heresy, and an Academy, none were up to the job compared to this one.
  7. This thing was visually trashed but it sounded just fine, just a little work and some Duratex made it presentable again. I'm looking for a Klipsch copper badge for the front, anyone looking to sell a single badge?
  8. jvs1670

    SOLD

    I'm located on the east side of the Metro area in SE Aurora. If you'd like to talk more about it please PM me and we can exchange #'s so we can call or text whatever you prefer. Thanks John
  9. jvs1670

    SOLD

    Oiled Oak Academy, sounds great. Upgraded to titanium tweeter diaphragm from Crites. Cabinet is solid as it should be, there are flaws to some edges and corners as shown in the pictures. Grill is free of tears and looks good. Speaker is located on east side of Denver. Asking $250. Gonna try to sell locally if I can, shipping could be tough as this is very heavy for it's size. Thanks John
  10. jvs1670

    SOLD

    I bought my current single Chorus II a couple years ago from the original owner, so far I've only used it as a center channel between Khorns. I really like it and it's in almost perfect condition almost not a mark on it. I also have the riser but I had to take it off to clear my TV. My plan is to find another Chorus II and make a pair or trade for a single LaScala which I think would be an even better match. I won't be heartbroken if this ends up staying my center channel, it does great. Let me know what you have.
  11. That's too much, you can find much nicer stuff if you're going to shop in that price range.
  12. Just re-read the rest of the post and realized I never replied back to the issue I had. Ended up being a cracked solder point somewhere inside, cost me about $80 to get fixed. Went to a guy here in Denver, Dr. Dan's Audio Repair, super nice guy and can't recommend him enough if you are local and need help with any issues.
  13. Not me either, went a little higher than I expected.
  14. Can trash half of that stuff, the Lascalas alone would be worth the trouble. Gotta get a bid in...
  15. I'd say anything around 110 decibels would be concert level.
  16. I'd suggest a 70's era reciever from Marantz, Yamaha, Sansui or Harman Kardon. I'm using an HK 730 and it sounds better than any other thing I've tried including tube amps. You don't need to spend a fortune either.
  17. Took it to a guy here in Denver "Dr Dan", fixed a crack in some solder joint, all is great again. Anyone that needs repairs in Denver this guy is great, super friendly and very reasonable.
  18. Headphones plus bass shakers might work. I use them in my couch for movies, adds to the effect.
  19. The guy has them listed in the furniture section... https://denver.craigslist.org/fuo/d/denver-pair-klipsch-klipschorn-speakers/7272696110.html
  20. I have that exact setup in my living room. Got the Yamaha 801 from Crutchfield when they 1st came out, using them with Cornwall I's from 1977. I think it's a great pairing, I've tried the 801 with my La Scalas and Khorns and to me it mates the best with the Cornwalls. Been using it for a few years now and have no plans to change it, really like the variable loudness too.
  21. This is quoted from Critesspeakers.com........ Q: How about break in time for drivers or new driver diaphragms? A: Yes, and depends on the size of the driver. Tweeter diaphragm probably break-in at a matter of seconds. They are very low mass and move very little, so any break in would happen almost instantly. Probably happened when the factory tested the diaphragm after manufacture. Midrange are a bit bigger and have a bit more mass. Break-in is probably on the order of minutes with these. Woofers would take the longest. I think that break-in on a 12 to 15 inch woofer would be less than an hour played at pretty good volume using music with a lot of low frequency content.
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