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  1. On 8/12/2016 at 6:39 PM, davidness said:

    Yes, this Edwards Electronics isn't proactive with communication. I was only able to get a response using the eBay messaging system. But I did hear back from them to say my amp was repaired and on its way back to me. (AZ -> FL).

     

    Once I actually get it, and verify the repair, I'll be certain to post all my details: turnaround time, etc. Their eBay feedback is excellent (99.7%), and I'm not in a hurry (I'm not actually even using the RSW-12, as I have the 10 & 15 also), so I'm just being patient and letting them do their thing.

    Mine is on its way back as well, should get delivered Monday. Probably was getting repaired at the same time as yours.

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    His issue is quite different than this one, but thanks for tracking that down. May help someone else.

    Is the manual helping? At all?

     

    It help on the parts I could get to easily and test, Haven't had a change to fully disassemble it to test some other pieces. Also saw that Edwards Electronics is having a sale today on their repair service so I may just send it in for that.

     

    After all, the sub was free so I don't mind spending a little to get it working again.

  3. Replacement options depend on your budget really, but there are many favourable reviews on the Klipsch r-115sw. Also hope the rsw-12 doesn't actually end up in a landfill, I'm sure there are more than a few of us that would take it or the parts off your hands.

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    Though a 2-way, they're not that far from the KLF-20. Both have dual 10" woofers and aside from the power handling they both dig down into the low 30Hz range. Having owned KLF-20's (and listened to the 10's) they don't have quite the midrange because of the high crossover point (2300 Hz). Definitely a nice speaker that will handle anything... with no real need for a sub unless you plan to use them mostly for movie watching.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20120101175029/http://www.klipsch.com/klf-10

    It will be used for movies 100% along with a SVS SB13 Ultra. I like ear bleed loud.

     

    Ear bleed loud they can do. I prefer the RF-5's hands down, but overall they're a good speaker with a wide sound stage.

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    Youthman went through a RSW-15 with a tech friend and I believe got his working. As a bonus he got me a service manual for the RSW-15 for when one (or all) of mine break down. I am wondering if a service manual for the RSW-12 is also available? Probably somewhere.

     

    What was the problem that you found in the amp?

    JJK

     

    I'd like to know this as well.

  6. Saw that, it is another option. Also saw however that some people on here or friends of friends etc, have tried that and cancelled their order after about 4 weeks when they hadn't heard anything or received it back repaired.

  7. Picked up a broken RSW-12 the other day. I was aware of the condition before hand. I have been debating having the amplifier repaired, or just adding an external one to it.

     

    It's not blowing fuses, but is also not working. Pulled it apart, checked all the connections etc. When turned on it draws power, but the front light doesn't come on.

     

    I've checked the circuit boards, and see no discoloration, nothing leaking or cracked.

     

    Any thoughts what to check for?

    Who does Klipsch recommend for amplifier repair?

     

    Thanks!

  8. Cake!!! Call TheStereoShoppee in Boise, Idaho.

    http://www.thestereoshoppe.com

    They have a mint setup on consignment. I almost bought it. I physically saw it today. Includes the two subs and amp as well.

    I know they don't advertise these anywhere (other than a small section on their site), but I'm surprised they're still for sale. I took a look at those, must be 2 years ago now.

  9. Found a set! BIG BIG BIG thanks to RockOn4Klipsch (Stefan) for the tip on these as well as offering to assist with shipping. I'm supposed to take delivery of these today and can't wait to set them up.

    I will have for sale my current system consisting of mint pair of RF62, RS-52II, RS-62II, and an RC-52. (Possibly pair of KS-525-THX)Thanks again to all of you that helped in this pursuit!

    Congratulations on the purchase!

  10. Wow! Really nice. How much $$ do you have in it? If you don't mind me asking.

    No problem.

    Parts express order was $250.87 after a $20 coupon code (included subwoofer, mounting kit, and the terminal).

    Bought 5 lbs. of polyfil from Walmart for about $12. Used only half of it, saving the other half for the next one.

    The veneered wood was about $70.

    Already had the stain and sealant. But figure about $11 for both of those.

    Two tubes of PL premium were about $10, and already had nails and screws.

    Also bough some foam sealant tape for around the driver. That was about $3.

    So total was roughly $360.

  11. I recently sold one of my previous DIY subs (Thread Here), and decided I wanted something that plays a bit lower. So I went bigger. Decided to go with the Dayton Audio RSS460HO-4.

    Everything I read about the sub was positive. Great sound quality and output. I also prefer the aesthetics of the driver over that of the Ultimax or SI HT18 (which were my other options).

    Box is in progress and the driver should arrive tomorrow (Friday the 19th).

     

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    Driver arrived today. Much larger in person that photos would leave you to believe.

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    Test fitted and adjusted as necessary. I cut the holes a bit small since I didn't have the driver yet.

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    Installed the terminal, wiring, T-nuts and polyfill.

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    All that's left is a few coats of polyurethane coating and installing the driver.

     

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    Its a hard color to photograph in the rooms since it doesn't get much light, but looks stunning in person.

     

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    Complete and ready to be broken in. Completed weight came in about 70lbs.

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  12. I've been thinking about changing up my subwoofer setup and have had my customs subwoofers listed locally with no interest. Figured I'd post them here and see if anyone was interested.

     

    The build link is in my signature and has more information and pictures. They are passive and will need a Behringer iNuke or similar amplifier to run them.

     

    The boxes have no flex or vibration. Built from 3/4in oak veneered plywood, stained black. Each subwoofer can handle approximately 600 rms for a total of 1200 rms per box.

     

    Dimensions:

    Standard Box: 28.5 in H x 22.5 in D x 14 in W

    Hexagon: 27 in H x 21 in D x 25 in W

     

    Asking price for (1) dual 12 subwoofer: $600 shipped.

    Might be able to work on the price a little depending on location, but shipping will be expensive as they will weigh between 105-110lbs with packing. (Your FedEx driver will be thrilled)

     

    Happy to answer any questions about them.

     

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