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Oiled Oak seems to get bad rap but I love it. I originally wanted oak K-Horns but ended up with walnut...lol. The Forte needs to be out fromthe wall so not sure if they are more room friendly.
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Need Receiver for my new RF series Setup (4400h?)
ricktate replied to Jason M's topic in Home Theater
I would call Cory or look at Accessories4less first. -
Restored Klipsch Heresy II in a Walnut Finish (Tx) Huge price drop
ricktate replied to dasanto2's topic in Garage Sale
Love the Turntable what is the model ??? -
Try some furniture grippers on the bottom of them. Might need new caps in them also....Bob has good ones or you could replace with new crossover from him. Welcome!! If your ever in market for new call Cory from the forum...also a Klipsch page on FB.
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Opinions on Crites tweeter for LaScala II?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
https://f072605def1c9a5ef179-a0bc3fbf1884fc0965506ae2b946e1cd.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/product-specsheets/La-Scala-II-Spec-Sheet-v03.pdf says here 400watts ...is that not enough? I dont think the older ones were getting blown by to much power but from poor amplifiers. While to much power will blow anything and Klipsch put those diodes in to protect them from an awesome warranty plan. I think it sounds better with out the diodes in the crossover. I think the ''For Life Warranty '' was a good idea but there will always be people abusing it. I bet it sold a lot of speakers though...lol -
Opinions on Crites tweeter for LaScala II?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
Doesn't the LaScala II have a new tweeter in it already?? But I did change mine in my K-Horns f that helps. Doesn't the owner have original tweeters for them also??? -
If you A- B a Belle and a LaScala they dont sound the same. Especially on female voices it shows up very well. Hence the reason I bought LaScalas new in 1980.
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If they are Forte I s you may need to tighten all the horn screws. Rebuild the crossover caps. Check all the connections on the crossover. If they have screw on horn drivers there is a gasket on the mid range and the driver could be loose. But it could also just be bad recording poorly set up turntable if thats what your using. I think toed in crossing over just behind the ears s a preferred position. If the speakers are on a hard smooth surface I would also recommend furniture grippers on them.
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Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
I dont think LaScalas will fit your room with that big screen.....toeing them in will make it sound much better but they do not need a lot of toe in. LaScala Is are 24wide and 25 deep is your model that size??? They take up a lot of floor space for sure. I have mine currently toed in very little but its a small room. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
I think Forte's will get you what you want but dont forget there are other ones that can also.....Klf 20-30....Chorus....RF7 I-II-II....But if you want same speakers LCR probably have to get new. 3 Fortes would be around 5400 but less from Cory probably. Your room looks like it will need Forte type speakers I dont see K-horns fitting there easy ...no corners...Let us know what you decide. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
Garyrc….I dont think the new Khorns have enclosed backs as of yet...only the anniversary models. But the brand new ones will at a higher cost not worth it to me. https://www.klipsch.com/products/klipschorn-floorstanding-speaker 6000 going to 7500 or 8000 each for enclosed. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
I use to have LaScalas in same position as the K-Horns. My wife loved the extra room for Christmas decorations...lol. Not ugly at all I dont think,,,,I have always loved the look. Im sure you could find used Ks or Fortes or Heresy for a fraction of new....true they may need some upgrading like new Caps and diaphragm's. But do call Cory and get new prices from him before you decide. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
I would set them to large myself.....then run AVR cutoff at 80....but there are others here more into AVR stuff than me. Have to ask this in home theater section. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
Not to worry about the low end being wasted the 2 subs should be fine. -
Should I fulfull my lifelong dream to own Klipsch speakers?
ricktate replied to elee532's topic in General Klipsch Info
If your buying new call Cory first believe me you will want to. He is a forum member and dealer. I dont see anything wrong with your electronics. we all have different stuff. I got K-Horns in smaller room than yours but only 5.0 system. I think you will be impressed with any of the Heritage. Here is Corys forum name metropolislakeoutfitters. We heard all the new Heritage at Hope this spring and I love the look and sound of the new Forte and Heresy, We also heard new K-Horn is coming out. Heres old pic of my living room set up I have a center channel now and Integra AVR for the living room setup. -
Help finding a fuse mount for Heresy speakers?
ricktate replied to stuckinthePIT's topic in Technical/Restorations
Love those type of Heresy's wish I could find a set.....shouldn't be to hard to get the end of fuse out....but I have had easy 30 min. jobs turn into a days work also...LOL -
I heard of this type of problem before on my JH car club site. Has been traced to rubber inside brake lines going to the wheels has deteriorated. So it allows the fluid to stretch the line on first push. We also had problems of dragging brakes do to this also, the rubber would expand then shrink down and not let the fluid go back. The above ideas are good ones also just have to figure it out.
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Can't find a clear answer, help. (speakers + amp)
ricktate replied to AlexKiDD's topic in General Klipsch Info
Since your new member I think if your buying new you should call Cory he is a dealer and a forum member here. If your looking for new AVR I would also look at Accessories4less. Dont worry about the limits posted on the speakers Klipsch are so efficient you will be okay for normal listening. Cory's forum sign. -
Im long way from expert.....but I set my fronts to large. I didn't like the auto set up on my Integra so I let it set up the basic then I fine tuned it to my liking. The Integra will let you set each source to different settings. I dont run a sub so maybe someone with more knowledge will chime in. I got my AVR from accesories4less looked brand new with 2 year warranty. You might call Cory if your in market for new stuff also.
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Probably needs a repair but you could turn speaker switch off first.
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Lambs wool grill cloth for my Heresy III's?
ricktate replied to McBlueMeter's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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I got an original that had been refreshed and it has no power problem. So im thinking there is something not right with yours.
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Its a sticker from Christy...….I also put a couple screws into the side of the cabs ….I think I cant really remember its been a while and it was during a hospital stay so I forgot what all I did to them. Any how the sides are freaking stiff now doing veneer would help for sure.
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I got some short stands from wally world but I still think they need to be on floor. You could use door stop wedges for a cheap solution also. These stands I got let me slide the back end off of it and it tilts them a good benefit. I cant find these stands anymore wally world does not have them anymore.