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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Big Klipsch speakers stimulate my brain cells. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
The original slotted metal support brackets are difficult to adjust while the speaker is in position, so I made threaded rod supports that enables precise laser guided horn aiming. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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CHIEF BONEHEAD Education Class
Khornukopia replied to Travis In Austin's topic in Klipsch Museum: General Discussion
Your pictures and reviews are very informative. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
My new, previously owned K-402 horn(s). Just sitting on some rolling carts in the garage. The included passive networks are crossed a bit high and therefore not exactly correct for using with the K-horn bass bin network, but it sounds very impressive anyway. Will probably active tri-amp these, after they settle into a fixed location. Edit: I looked up the crossover specs for the intended cinema application and it appears that the passive crossover on these K-402 will work okay with the K-horn bass bin. -
Plan to hook up the K-402 pair and listen soon. Your Klipsch K-362 II speakers and GSG 21" sub sound really good at your place.
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what are the best year model(s) cornwalls?
Khornukopia replied to avman's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about your listening session. -
Okay, but between you and me, data-bass.com is a very interesting website.
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Thanks for the kind offer for delivery assistance, but it is easy enough for me to pick the horns up myself.
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@Josh Ricci, are you the one who tests many sub-woofers?
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I just read on another thread that some info might be announced this weekend.
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Okay. Well, it is getting late for some folks, myself included. I hope to hear in the next day or so that everyone is happy.
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Looking forward to getting these horns.
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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I had just finished installing the last one of my color co-ordinated K-corners and was relieved to able to take a break from stereo-upgrade syndrome. Then a garage sale ad posted by @Westcoastdrums for some K-402 + K-510 combos popped up, so I bought one pair and I was hooked again! Actually, it feels good to have a new project to think about. -
Good enough. Nobody buys these because they think they are pretty. 😄
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what are the best year model(s) cornwalls?
Khornukopia replied to avman's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
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Those look great. I suggest that you make a cardboard "picture frame" the size of your veneer project and slide it around on the face of your big sheet of veneer, so you can pick the best looking design of the woodgrain. Symmetry and balance are key factors of why the Klipsch factory speakers are so attractive.
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Nice.
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Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I pointed to the trees on the other side of the valley and said "Look at the deer". My friend said "I don't see them". Well, just because she did not see the animals in the distant woods, doesn't mean they were not there. When the deer moved to a different grazing area near an open meadow, she was able to see them. That made me think about some of the forum threads on speaker wire gauge, or fancy wires, or bi-wiring, etc. If someone says they can hear a difference, maybe they can sense something that I do not, so the extra cost or effort is worth it for them and I can accept that.