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  1. I have a pair of slightly mismatched (see pictures) Klipsch Legend KLF-20 speakers. Sound great, cabinets in decent shape with a few dings and scratches here and there. One of the cabinets was apparently resealed at the back before I got it; that can be seen in the picture showing the input terminals...the one on the left. Have been sitting unused for about two years, Will take 200 watts continuous undistorted RMS, with 800 watts peak. You can drive these until your ears bleed. Big and heavy, way too heavy to ship, so pick up in Los Angeles only, or I'm willing to drive no more than 60 or so miles to meet you somewhere. $400 for the pair because they're very slightly mismatched and because the cabinets can use a small amount of cosmetic work. But they sound really great. On eBay as 'blue11' for more than 20 years, more than 600 feedbacks, no negatives for the entire 20 years. Payment accepted through PayPal. Thanks for looking.
  2. I just ordered six main power amp replacement caps from DigiKey (2 of each): Part Number Manufacturer Part Number Description 493-8716-ND LGY1K682MELC45 CAP ALUM 6800UF 20% 80V SNAP (C4 and C15) P10275-ND EEU-FC1E471 CAP ALUM 470UF 20% 25V RADIAL (C3 and C5) 493-11833-1-ND UPV1C101MGD1TD CAP ALUM 100UF 20% 16V RADIAL (C9 and C10) They should be here in a week or so. Around $25-$30 shipped. I made a guess as to the largest ones' lead pin spacing... If anyone who replaced their own caps is reading this, how did you deal with the power transistors that are screwed directly to the heatsink when disassembling/reassembling the amp?
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