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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
The favorable thing about the K-horn design is that the treble section just unscrews, and can be stored in a box, so the speaker can later be re-assembled to it's original condition. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
The OEM Klipschorn is very good, but it has always bothered me that the K-400/401 mid horn is mounted on the backside of the motorboard. The shape of the flange on the K-400 makes it difficult to mount on the front of the board, so I just have to use a newer style horn . -
It is easier to read paper number 1 after browsing the graphs of Part 2.
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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
Been listening to the 18 X 10 copper color horn as the mid on my center channel, and voices sound natural with it, so I'm going to try that type for my LF and RF also. -
K-510 / K-691's ... horrible sound ... SOLVED
Khornukopia replied to Emile's topic in Klipsch Pro Audio
I might like to buy them, but first, let's help you set them up properly with Chris' settings. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
No I did not use any filler. I fine sanded the veneer, vacuumed it, air blasted it and lightly wiped the surface with a painter's tack cloth, stained, then sprayed clear furniture lacquer. If I used filler and had a smoother surface, the wood could have more of a "glow" but I wanted the finished surface of the clear coat to have the texture show, so it doesn't look like flawless plastic. There is still a lot for me to learn, so I am open to any suggestions or advice. -
Bi-Amped K-Horn + K-402 horns w/ KPT-415 woofers
Khornukopia replied to Khornukopia's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I was making these for the garage speakers, but the clear coat makes the color tint look like a better match to my house speakers. -
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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Dust collection is very much worth the extra cost.
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Cornwall III’s + MC275 + C22 = Pretty dang good
Khornukopia replied to McBlueMeter's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
Looks good. What is the component to the left of the blue meters? -
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
Used plywood for the side panels, because of its superior strength and screw holding ability, and MDF for the motorboard, because of its its high density, anti-resonant properties. Actually, just used some leftover wood of convenient sizes. When sawing the big horn hole, I stopped short of the corners because it is easier to veneer and stain a full panel than one with extra edges. -
K-510 / K-691's ... horrible sound ... SOLVED
Khornukopia replied to Emile's topic in Klipsch Pro Audio
Following Chris A's guidance posted above might be easier than my suggestion. -
K-510 / K-691's ... horrible sound ... SOLVED
Khornukopia replied to Emile's topic in Klipsch Pro Audio
I would not run the K-691 tweeters without the crossover. I would leave them completely unplugged and just connect the Fortes, one as the bass unit and the other as the tweeter unit, until you figure out what is causing your condition with the miniDSP function. Have you used this exact miniDSP before with other speakers? -
K-510 / K-691's ... horrible sound ... SOLVED
Khornukopia replied to Emile's topic in Klipsch Pro Audio
Your DSP settings look close enough for now, but the way you describe the sound, it seems as if the woofer is not getting signal. What happens when you physically bypass the miniDSP for the Forte power amp? Do not bypass the miniDSP for the tweeter circuit! -
K-510 / K-691's ... horrible sound ... SOLVED
Khornukopia replied to Emile's topic in Klipsch Pro Audio
Can you post a screenshot of the miniDSP settings? -
Yes, this is part of my center channel, with a La Scala bass bin below and a spot for a tweeter above. I used a K-55 with a 1" to 2" adapter for a while. Then a Radian 651PB. After painting the horn with the copper color, I re-installed it with a Selenium D-405. They all do a good job in this application.
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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
Don't have any chairs in my garage, so if I'm going to hang out here listening to music, might as well play with some tools. -
Klipsch Pro speakers are made with plywood, for people who are more likely to drop or allow rain on their speakers.
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I have listened to many of their newest line arrays at concert performances. The bands sound really good. Their goal is full, even coverage for the entire large audience. Much more technology than most audio enthusiasts would need at home. I decided the Blue horn does not match my decor, so I'm keeping the cheap horns and painted them copper, to go with my cherry stained Zebrawood.
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I would be happy to try and compare those Blue horns to my good sounding cheap eBay horns, but the top left corner of the Blue one looks really expensive.
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How do you like it?
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I can’t do Khorns in this room, right?
Khornukopia replied to MrWongburger73's topic in Technical/Restorations
Looking forward to seeing pictures of your speakers. -
I can’t do Khorns in this room, right?
Khornukopia replied to MrWongburger73's topic in Technical/Restorations
Your Klipschorns have added a totally new dimension to your listening experience. -
If needed, gaskets can be cut from some thick paper or 1/8" foam rubber sheet.