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Sounds fantastic. Guess I should close this thread... Now where to do that?
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True Mustang, I actually had it laying flat for a long time, and my friend came over and said, sit one chair over and let me show you something. We played a scene, sitting off axis a bit, and then he turned it up vertical and played the scene again. The voices were much cleaner when vertical and there was less of a spacial gap between the rights and left and the center.
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Got one and it came today. Gonna try it out tonight
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Oh really. It's my center channel now and it's a great speaker. But I found a KV-4 which more acoustically matches my CF-2s and can handle a bit more power so that's the route I'm going to try. If nobody buys it, I may get a matching one and make it a surround speaker. I want dipoles on the side, but these would be good rears speakers. A tab big, but I have the wall space.
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Thank you. I responded!
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Updated price. This is a great center channel speaker. I am the original owner (although the box is long gone). I've had this for around 15 years probably. It's been moved two times, it was in client controlled storage for about 7 years and I've now been using it again for the last 2 years. Still in great shape. $150.00 plus shipping http://www.klipsch.com/kt-lcr/details Pictures are here. I'm showing a closeup of the woofers you can see there's an imperfection in one, but that's been there for years. No difference in sound reproduction. Also it looks as though there is separation around the woofer, but it came that way, you can in fact see that same separation in the factory photo someone attached down a few posts. That's normal and does not affect performance. One photo I flipped it over so you can see the wear on the bottom where I slid it around occasionally. Also I'm missing one of the post binders, but I had banana plugs so no real issue. Speaker is located in St. Louis