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  1. “Klipsch KSP-S6 Surround Speaker (pair - Black)" http://www.ebay.com/itm/181797386355 Auction (not affiliated!) expires in 22 hours and change. They’re currently at $101.00 + $40 shipping. Go get ‘em!
  2. where did you find this badge fileDidn't think they'd have any, but I wrote Klipsch support asking after these. Here's what I got back, in case anyone else is trying to get hold of 'em:Product: KSF-S5 Part Number: 70231 Part Description: KV4 LOGO FINALLY! Found somebody selling a pair of KSB 3.1 grills with their original badges (http://www.ebay.com/itm/271930245483), which are the same part number as the ones from the KSF-S5s. And it only took checking my eBay saved searches and doing nationwide Craigslist-searches EVERY SINGLE DAY FOR FOUR MONTHS! At least I got ‘em cheap.
  3. Though Colter did send me a TON of useful information, he doesn’t have any of these specific badges. Anybody else? Bueller?
  4. Just to finish this project out: I figured out a way to get only the white portions of the badges changed to black. First, I spray painted over both the badges, exposed copper parts and all. After letting them dry, I took a shop towel and dabbed it in some xylol from the hardware store. I then wiped off the raised (copper) parts with the xylol-ed shop towel. I only messed up a couple of times when I got too much of the solvent on the shop towel and it ran down onto the parts I still wanted painted black. They look alright from about 6 feet away, but you can see that they’re not quite right up close. Still on the hunt for some original black badges that look like these if anyone’s got a line on them...
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    Refinishing White KSF-S5s

    Bought a pair of white KSF-S5s. Needed a pair of black ones. Made do.
  6. First thing I did was call Klipsch. They said they didn’t have any. Thanks for the tip on Colter’s—I’ll check with them!
  7. Anybody got a pair of these lying around? They’re from KSF-S5s, but there were a few other speakers from around the same time that had the same ones. The ones in the attached photo are my attempt to repaint a pair from white to black and still retain the raised copper lettering. The results were...mixed. Thanks, —Rob
  8. where did you find this badge fileDidn't think they'd have any, but I wrote Klipsch support asking after these. Here's what I got back, in case anyone else is trying to get hold of 'em:Product: KSF-S5 Part Number: 70231 Part Description: KV4 LOGO ok so these badges are available - how much were they directly from Klipsch - I was going to reproduce them on a vinyl strip and then glue it on - bying these is much less of a hasstle These are *not* available from Klipsch. Sorry if my wording was confusing. Klipsch just gave me the tech. specs to help me track some down.
  9. where did you find this badge fileDidn't think they'd have any, but I wrote Klipsch support asking after these. Here's what I got back, in case anyone else is trying to get hold of 'em:Product: KSF-S5 Part Number: 70231 Part Description: KV4 LOGO
  10. It's from a pic I turned up on Google Images (http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/60349/file-389950027-jpg/images/klipsch-2-resized-600.jpg), but it's real close to the one on my KSF-C5. The one in the image doesn’t appear to have the little copper lines in the lettering like the one I’ve got. I think they were used on the KSP-S6 and some of the KG & KSB series as well. Edited to show the actual badges I’m looking for. ...Why?
  11. I’m also looking for a pair of badges, but not ones that have been mentioned here yet... I need two of: ...anybody got a line on these?
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    Badge

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    badge

    From the album: Badge

  14. Thanks! I thought this was project was *totally* within the scope of my abilities until I b*tched the grills up with that sealant paint. At that point, I started to sweat a little. Glad they came out like they did—I’m pretty happy with the finished product. Now all I have to do is convince the wife that they’ve been on the wall like that since we moved in...I can’t believe she never noticed them!
  15. As promised: ...now all I need is some matching badges!
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    From the album: Refinishing White KSF-S5s

    ...not sure what to do about the “White” descriptor now...
  17. Well, with 44 views and zero replies, I seem to have asked a question that nobody has the answer to, which may be because nobody besides me was stupid enough to try it. But just in case anyone in the future wants to give it a go, here's what I found out: The only kind of spray-on paint I found that will adhere to vinyl and not tear or scratch easily is a kind of sealant / gasket maker. (You've probably seen the late-night commercials where some a**hole uses it to waterproof the bottom of a metal canoe. That's the stuff I'm talking about.) Luckily, it comes in flat black. Just an FYI—Before you go painting your vinyl cabinets with that stuff on my recommendation—you will, of course, want to remove all the components beforehand and mask off the already-black MDF that you don't want to paint. Once the stuff dries, you'll need to take a utility knife or something similar and make an incision along the edge of your masking. Because the stuff is intended to make watertight gaskets, it will form a solid layer over your masking tape, and if you haven't cut along the edge of the tape, when you try to pull it off, it will pull the new paint off the vinyl. Which you don't want. Also: The KSF-S5s have metal grills. I do not suggest using the same paint on the grills as on the cabinets' vinyl. This is because that gasket-paint likes to glom onto anything—especially itself. This meant that the first time I tried painting them (with the gasket stuff) I ended up filling in a lot of the tiny holes in the metal screens, making them look about as ugly as a sow's a**. (Not that anyone else is stupid enough to have already done this, but just in case: giving the grills a bath in xylol or mineral spirits will take that s**t right off of them, allowing you to start over.) For the grills, I ended up using Ace Hardware's premium enamel black spray paint, which had the advantages of coming in a satin black finish and being a very fast-drying paint specifically for use with metal. I'm waiting to put a second coat on the grills, but after I do, I'll post pictures of the finished product on the remote chance that anyone else wants to attempt this.
  18. Recently bought a pair of KSF-S5s from another member here but neglected to ask what color they were. Turns out they’re white, and the rest of my Klipsch setup is black. Anybody got experience refinishing vinyl on speakers? Suggestions on where to get it? Should I apply the black vinyl on top of the existing white, or strip the white vinyl off first? Thanks, —Rob
  19. Holy SMOKES! PMing you now. Thanks to everybody who makes this place what it is—and especially HudsonValleyNoah! Still in shock, —Rob
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