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  1. Feel free to bid as you will, I changed my mind for now. I really don't have the place for them now. Anyway, the HeresyII already give me a great taste of the Heritage line. It already gives enough power to fill my room at the level I want. I must pay attention to my ears because I found out that my right ear has a deteriorated frequency response; it lacks at least 2 or 3 dBs in the 1kHz-2kHz region! and it is a little more rolled off at the end and I can't hear higher frequencies than 17kHz
  2. I knew it! I should have bought it right away! If I would just have given him my credit card number! No more Paypal delays!
  3. This one does not make any sense... 1100$ buy it now price for a pair? I want 2 pairs! But wait, that's impossible, they usually sell for 6800$ EACH SPEAKER. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2904&item=7168139439&rd=1 I love his comment: "Please do not use "ask seller a question" option because I can't use my mail adress under eBay"
  4. Would you say my prices are too high? Or is it that I'm so far north for most people? I would be willing to travel a bit in Canada. If you find my prices too high, could you tell me what you think my speakers, amp and sub are worth? I have several other classifieds that I would update. Thanks.
  5. Here is 4 photos of the pair of custom steel stands for the RS-3, in the support.zip file. The plates are 3/32" thick and the soldering was made by a professional. They are quite heavy: 25 lbs each, and the base is large, so your future RS-3 won't fall. What you see under them are tissue pads, to avoid any scratching of wood floors. Those could be taked off without problem if you want. As for the price of the RF-3, RC-3, RS-3, I think that 1450$CAD (1160$USD) for them would be fair (I paid them 2275$CAD 4 years ago, not counting the value of the custom stands.) I would not keep the stands as I would no longer need them and they are really made for RS-3. I would prefer to not sell the reference set individually as the remaining speakers would be useless and harder to sell. If I sell those reference serie speakers, I would also like to sell my 1802 Denon receiver at 450$CAD (360$USD.) I would also let my RB-5 go for 750$CAD (600$USD.) Those RB-5 are really like new. The thing is that I really prefer the heritage timbre... (edited) I based my prices on my usual computer upgrade formula so feel free to discuss if you find them too high (or too low ) My formula is 2/3 of total price paid when bought new. support.zip
  6. I have loved my reference serie speakers for 4 years but I have finally decided to go full heritage after hearing the Heresy II. So I must separate from them because I will not even have the place to keep them stored. They were bought new in 2001 and are in perfect shape, except for a small cosmetic damage shown in the attached picture. I have all manuals and boxes in like new state. I also have the spikes and rubber feet that came with the RF-3 (I always used the round rubber feet.) I would prefer to sell them with my Denon AVR-1802 receiver. I would prefer to keep my sub (Mirage FRX-S15, 300W continuous, 18Hz-100Hz) but I could be persuaded to sell it to upgrade to SVS... I still have the manuals and boxes of the AVR1802 and sub. I also have a pair of RB-5 that I'm not sure yet I want to keep... They don't take a lot of space so perhaps I should at least keep that reference beauty to remember the reference sound from time to time Those were bought new in 2002 and I would let them go for a good price; they are in perfect state, zero scratch.
  7. It's very likely because the year on the speaker, where the plugs are, is 1985. The year on the sticker is 1980. Perhaps I have the best of both worlds?
  8. ---------------- On 6/30/2005 8:44:23 AM silversport wrote: Frzn, I know the IIs go to 20k over the Hereseys 17k but I thought Hereseys went lower to 50 where the IIs could "only" go down to 63??? I prefer the Hereseys to the IIs but the IIs sound great as well. I do think the IIs changes and composite mid take some of the ping out of the mid but that has never bothered me...I am just repeating what I have read here...I have not felt the need for plumbers putty on the metal horns. Bill ---------------- On the back of my HeresyII is written: Sensitivity 1W/1m 94dB SPL Frequency response 50Hz-20kHz Max continuous power 100W Nominal impedance 4 Ohms I guess I have a good one Well, I think they sound wonderful, so nothing else matters... until I get bigger heritage speakers
  9. ---------------- On 6/30/2005 6:34:05 AM JulieHeartKlipsch wrote: OK, how do I know if mine are Heresy I or II? ---------------- ¸ Look on the back, if you don't see "II", then that's the first.
  10. ---------------- On 6/29/2005 8:41:07 PM greg928s4 wrote: Look for a nice pair of I's, the II's don't sound as good IMO. ---------------- Could you elaborate on this? I just bought some used Heresy II but I have never heard the Heresy I... What do you find different between them?
  11. ---------------- On 6/29/2005 2:49:42 PM RAPTORMAN wrote: Martindemon If your serious about a pair of Khorn, there is a store in Toronto that has them a brand new pair that is black. I think he wants 4000.00 or 5000.00 canadian for them--I am not sure could be more or less. When you are ready to buy bring somebody with you who is a good negotiator The store is: Replay Electronics 416-251-9096 1120 The Queensway, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 1P7 O yeah..his got La Scalas as well a 76 and a new pair. Check with him for the price. I beleive the guy's name is George. ---------------- Ok thanks for the info. I don't know why but I don't like black as a color for speakers... I prefer the wood look. I'll check for the La Scala. Anyway, I want both La Scala and Klipschorn in the long term...
  12. The shipping would be something like 23$; I think I'll make them myself. That way, matching will be easy as I just have to bring my digital camera at the store to find to good dyeing. But thank you again for the offer.
  13. Thank you very much for the offer but I'm from Quebec and I think it would be expensive to ship. Well, perhaps USPS could make a "normal" price but I know UPS and FedEx usually charge a fortune to cross the border... Can you estimate the weight of a pair of risers and check the cost of shipping to postal code G8T5P7 in Canada by USPS by airmail? Or you could post your postal code and weight of risers and I could check myself. If it's too complicated, I could just buy a plank and do my own risers. Perhaps I could make them so that the axis of the horns point straight to my face...
  14. Finally, I got those Heresy II for 320$ and they sound wonderful. They are not even in corners and when I pump some juice in them, they SLAM! I've never heard such a tight bass before. Now, I can't love my RF-3, I like the heritage sound better for acoustic music! The soundstage is way better. But for metal and hard rock, the RF-3 still have a place for now, until I get Klipschorns. So my questions are: 1) Considering that my Heresy II do not have the foot that give them an angle, should I build myself some to get the sound on the horns more straight in my face? 2) What is the angle of the foot made for the more recent Heresy II?
  15. I got a response from the wife of the seller telling me some info: Written on the back (on the sticker?): K-C-BR, Serial # 8P293 Horns: K-77-M and K-55-V I Really really love that color. How much do you think they should be worth, considering the light damage on the side cloth? (edited) Does the model numbers of the horns give an idea about the year of construction?
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