Your right, I love it.
And to think just a few years ago you and Mike were called everything short of stupid for going Pro.
My wife still calls me a stupid jack-hiney...
same problem here, I just tell here I don't complain about her shoes...and that ends that...
I had an opportunity to buy two of the 1132's for $80 each so I did. not sure if I will use them ever, however I have them now if needed. I will email Roy next week to inquire. All this came about when I was looking at the pro stuff and noticed that the two way gear had the 1132. so it got me wondering.
Hey Tom
The K-1133 is used on the K402-MF
The K-1132 is used on the K402-HF
Hi Mike, where did you get that spec sheet? do you have one for the 1133 and the K69A? I'd like to store those please if possible? These might also help us identify the differences etc.
Exactly, I have 4 spare 1133 drivers for the K402MF. I have several K69A's as well. but the K1132 is definitely mounted on the 402 as an HF.
Check here
http://www.klipsch.com/KPT-942-M
Does anyone know the difference between the K69A and 1132? Are they interchangeable in may of the two way designs we all have?
Typically in a two way configurations on K402's we've been using a K69A. recently looking at the pro stuff on line I see that the 402's are coming stock with a K1132. what are the differences or benefits to either? Does anyone know?
Cool, so any time of the year you can freeze or sweat, just kidding, but a huge difference in climate.
For sure its 50 deg F here today, and 88deg F in St petes. there was a snow storm in Calgary already a few days ago.
Are those holes for mounting? My JBL 2360As have little holes on the front lip that are apparently for mounting the horns.Yes I'm sure that's what they are.
Yes they are for mounting, the 335HF section I have for my 904's mount right on the top.
No, I already bought a small place in Florida. I am however going down to renovate my bathroom. I've had to get all my cinema stuff imported here. its been easy really with American Cinema, they are pretty great there. Shipping Costs are a bit higher, but there are no other options for me to get the stuff here.
If you had to sand, i might start with a sanding block, and hand sand with a fine grit. the veneer is quite thin. Be gentle. I'd test your skills on some test wood.
I'm heading to Florida, it will be the first time i'm driving down. Normally I fly this time I am driving and going to take the i75 from Detroit down to Florida.
Anything I need t be aware of other than keep on driving top to bottom? its a toll highway right?