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Chief bonehead

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  1. No it doesn’t. I didn’t see that pic. But it is very odd.
  2. Somebody upgraded the la scala to al4 using an upgrade kit from Klipsch.
  3. I guess it depends on the thread. Keep doing what you are cbh. I like people who are genuinely interested in helping people understand.
  4. And just so everyone understands…..Jim at JEM will still do kits…..Deano will sling solder. Pretty simple.
  5. Well I have done that and I don’t think Klipsch has to defend itself on its ownforum. It sucks, I know. Cbh you are a knowledgeable person so I think you will understand. Or not……
  6. Deano. I for one am glad to have you build/restore Klipsch nets. I know you and you are a good person. Thank you for agreeing to do this.
  7. Ummmm. No. This is a klipsch forum. There are other public forum if you want to toot someone else’s “horn”. See what I did there?
  8. Dean had been approved to rebuild/build networks for Klipsch.
  9. Actually we have networks that used this resistor. But it was to help control the impedance response so that we could use a series resistor as a “volume control”.
  10. Yes. That’s a k1000 on mid and I believe they were called an H12 not to be confused with an H8
  11. Yeah. That got my curiosity up. The A-7 is a classic and showed how different design choices can still make a classic speaker.
  12. I have always had respect for this kind of altec series. Because of the history. Because of its significance…..
  13. Yes you been the voice of reason. Sorry if I misunderstood.
  14. I have done this. It might shed some light but once again start a new thread.
  15. You are looking at it wrong. It’s the whole transfer function of the network. You need to start a new thread.
  16. Klipsch does not sell parts without a serial number especially pro/cinema parts.
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