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  1. 45 minutes ago, willland said:

    I do agree that it is disappointing, but the 83s have been out of production for close to a decade.  Surprisingly The Speaker Exchange still has 6.5 woofers for my RF-63s but not my RC-64 but they could be one in the same.

    https://reconingspeakers.com/product/klipsch-1000265-rf-63-woofer-k-1205-nb/

     

    Bill

     

     

    well, spares for the predecessors RF-7's and even older reference series are available.

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  2. I contacted The Speaker Exchange. They informed me that these are obsolete drivers and no amount of minimum order to the OEM could get them to make a batch!

     

    the cone is good. i am not sure if these concave dust caps can be taken out without damage to the cone or the dust cap it self. Also, does recoiling change the tonal quality of the drivers?

  3. - RF-82 IV 8" driver is obsolete (+ it was a different driver construction & 8 ohm)

     

    - RF-82 II is a different driver construction & is is 8 ohm

     

    - RF-83's are unique, they have  3 x 8" (16 ohm) drivers paralleled to equivalent 4 ohm

     

    worst case: use RF-82 II, 8 ohm driver with 4 ohm series resistors. not only would it look odd as it is conical diaphragm, it will also have a different sound signature due to different frequency response and sensitivity.

     

    guys, any pointers?

  4. After exhausting all resources on the internet, it seems like the 8" drivers for RF-83 are impossible to source. My entire system is based on the reference IV and RF-83's are anchors for the system with RT-12D, RC-64, RS-62, RB-61's..

     

    Is there anyone on the forum here who could help me source these.. i am pretty desperate..

     

    Klipsch RF-83, 8" Woofer, Model: K-1206-N, Klipsch Part #: 1000266

     

    Thanks!

  5. Also, the Klipsch RF-83/63 tweeter K-71-G looks very similar to the FANE CD-131. The studs are however slightly wider on the Fane.

     

    K-79-G:            1" throat. 2.86" stud diagonal distance. 1.25" diaphragm

    Fane CD-131: 1" throat. 3" stud diagonal distance.       1.375" diaphragm

     

    Is Fane the OEM for these Klipsch drivers?

    KLIPSCH_1000329-2.jpg

     

     

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