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raeggis

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  1. Yes I have several times with crazy sound pressure๐Ÿ˜€. I only have the old basses, but the rest is new.
  2. I totally agree as long as you use the back wall and side wall as bass reinforcement. I'm reasonably happy with my speakers, but the idea of increasing the spl on the bass driver is there๐Ÿ˜€
  3. K-48 vs Faital Pro 15 PR 400 C I think its a win win here. With higher spl, and lower mowing mass weight. Fs is lower. Se data specs. https://www.parts-express.com/faitalpro-15pr400-15-neodymium-professional-woofer-4-ohm--294-1270 Should be bolt on without major changes. Maybe other speaker elements that are a better replacement than what most people use? This is just a thought I have๐Ÿ˜Ž
  4. Hi Think about folded bass horn, when you need more bass.
  5. Problem solved ๐Ÿ˜€ There was voice coil that was in contact with metal. I turned diaphragm 180 degrees. Then the stereo sound image came back. Should be able to buy new diapragm since there are minor damage to voice coil and the sound a little impaired on cymbals. This is my opinion compared to the other speaker.
  6. I want to double check if diaphragm runs freely. Is there any good method to get this checked?
  7. I replaced all diaphragms. Elements is diaphragms. I Will do as you say Deang ๐Ÿ˜€ Thanks for your response. Cheers
  8. It seems that there is mid tone that plays too loudly on one speaker. There are new capacitors in crossover to middle and high tone. Transformers to the middle tone are original.
  9. There are new Titanium and mid-range elements in both speakers. Only bass elements that are original. Measured speakers on terminals of different value. One speaker plays much higher than the other. what is wrong? The speaker that plays the highest has a measurement of 5.5 ohms. The lowest player has a measured value of 5.3 ohms. Desibel difference is about 6 decibels. Speakers are swapped side to rule out amplifier problems.
  10. The driver's ohm value is its average value. Thus, you do not measure the driver's coil value.
  11. You must use 2pcs resistors to avoid frequency offset.
  12. I have installed Bobs repair kit , and will test mid and tweeter with resistors (L-pad).
  13. I use natural equipments. Nose as midpoint and my ears ๐Ÿ˜‚
  14. I have tested signal generator from bass to mid , and mid to high. I get the same tone at 600 Hz. The result from mid to high was 6000 Hz on Chorus II
  15. https://web.archive.org/web/20120422070407/http://www.klipsch.com/chorus-ii-floorstanding-speaker
  16. A 2003 tread is equally interesting to me.
  17. Yeah! See at specs. Midrange operate at 600 Hz to 6000 Hz . ๐Ÿค— https://web.archive.org/web/20120422070407/http://www.klipsch.com/chorus-ii-floorstanding-speaker
  18. Too bad there is no similar post for us with Chorus or Chorus II speakers. Otherwise, all is very interesting reading ๐Ÿค—
  19. Klipsch has some wrong information on the values of their speakers. It is strange that no one has made a thread on this subject. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  20. Chorus II It seems like Klipsch has wrong value on HF value CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: HF 5,000 Hz<br>LF 600 Hz ! Right value on HF is 6000 Hz
  21. You can go for a bigger radiator ๐Ÿค—
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