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  1. 1 hour ago, Thaddeus Smith said:

    sounds like you'll need to buy one and measure everything for yourself if you want to reverse engineer things

     

     

    20 minutes ago, jimjimbo said:

    OK, here's the thing....since they are BOBS speakers, and he doesn't want to provide that info to you, then members of this forum will likely not feel comfortable providing that info to you either, and circumventing Bob.  And, once again, the attitude and approach that you've used are not exactly winning you any converts to your cause.  Would have been much easier to simply ask if anyone had measured them and to discuss with you via PM.....rather than state that they were more expensive than OEM, that they couldn't handle your need for power, and that they didn't sound as good.  There are many folks here that have purchased and used Crites parts for many years, and Bob Crites is a very valuable asset to the Klipsch Community.

     

  2. Oh yea since it will be a year before I'm back LOL... He also sent me a some botched up xover caps too LOL.. some off brand electrolytic to run in parallel over the soniccap to make up the diff in value... Needless to say all the originals caps were in spec and back in my speakers now ...  I bought the cap kit for the forte 3 xover..  :(.. Well happy new year !!!

  3. 5 minutes ago, Thaddeus Smith said:

    sounds like you'll need to buy one and measure everything for yourself if you want to reverse engineer things

     

    Just still working on the one size fits all.. When I still have a pair in boxes I bought a year ago that cant handle the power in my forte 2....  Then  called Klipsch told me to use caution with the  Crites Woofers.. Bought the original Klipsch k-28-e from them.. They sound really good !!! Not as good as the K-25-k original, but close :)

    Just Curious about the data on the $240 dollars worth of stored speakers I have. BTW the klipsch OEM speakers were cheaper :)

  4. In total respect to the forte 2 speakers . I have done extensive testing. I love my speakers 1f642.png:) had a driver failure the 12 inch. Went with bob crites drivers. Was very unhappy with the results 1f641.png:( . Called KLIPSCH and bought the replacement for the forte 2 for less than bobs . The K-28-e installed them in the forte 2 and they sound better than new, they handle the power, and sound solid again. I would expect no less from KLIPSCH!!! They had it spot on .

  5. all right let me make this clear for all members!!! had a failure on one of the woofers on the forte 2 woofers the surround cracked.. Looked around found this site. Bought bobs replacement woofers for the forte 2 did the cap upgrade too and the tweets.. 360 bucks . called bob told hi i didnt like the sound . wanted to return them. in so many words said no!! let them break in. well they didnt break in!! so i had an amp failure got another amp then its the amp.. then still sounds like shit. then called bob he told me it was speaker box issues gaskets and so on more breakin . on and on no return !!! so then i changed out the tweets to factory sounded better .. then seen they had the ne w forte 3 out gonna buy them !!! Klipsch told me on the phone after i talked about my problems to buy replacements!! factory certified!! they sound perfect and guess what they work no mid bass distortion they handle the watts like before u guys do what u will but all i got outta bob so far is a 60 dollar set of caps that i tested when i took them out and they were well within spec. besides the factory parts are cheaper than bobs and you cant go wrong at the factory they just sound and perform like they say!!! I'm happy

  6. Well i posted here before about my Forte 2 woofers.. I replaced them with Bob Crites woofers and tweets and his crossover kit. After I was done It never sounded the same :(. Called bob said it needed breakin time so did all u guys. Long story short after i removed bobs tweets back to factory they got better. Then the woofers still wouldnt handle the bass.. so I called "KLIPSCH" They sent me 2 new factory drivers!! for 208 bucks shipped!! The quality is unsurpassed .. All my sound is back!!! Just like the original :)  Only buy factory Klipsch parts!!! I never like to bash people .. But i really feel i got ripped off to the tune of 370 dollars By Bob Crites  and his Klipsch downgrades!!! Bob didnt even return my emails when asking about his speaker specs about the originals.. On the phone he blamed it on my boxes and gaskets. took lots of extra work and time but i found the problem.. thanks for all the help boys :)

  7. Well I started to break down the original forte 2 woofer.. the problem with Bobs woofers is easy to see!!! The rolled rubber edge on the Original forte 2 woofer it tuff!!  "Real Tuff"!!! Unlike the accordion edge on Bobs woofers. the weaker edge allows to much woofer excursion!! Its very clear to me now.. The surrounds that I ordered form simply speakers are foam and weaker than the accordion edge on Bobs speakers. No point in me going any further with the rebuild of the old woofers. Unless i can find real rubber true surrounds they are a lost cause. Original in good condition K25k drivers are the only option now.. I'm surprised they are not really sought after. I'm gonna watch ebay :)  Maybe bob can have them design one with a true rolled rubber edge then they would handle the watts in the lower range.. The bass punch you wanna hear and feel at 100 watts :)

  8. Bulbs are easy I bet !! I dont know everything we just rely on info from places like this. I really like this forum  !!! Lots of knowledge here.. I think Bob does know his shit when it comes to speakers.. I'm a guy that cant afford to spend 300 bucks on a cap upgrade done by somebody else. I have always figured If i can get the tools and the parts we can fix it just like any other man :) The Internet rules!! Lots of info!! Only problem I run into is with newer electronics . Most of this old solidstate and tube stuff is really basic. It only becomes a problem when the cost of the parts or tools is greater than the value of the Item :( The other day dads flat screen died lost the power supply for the backlighting fixed the power supply with spare parts i had from other junk. Then one of the boards that controls the hdmi inputs died told him to junk it!! Cost of that board 300 bucks!! Dont have and cant get info :( you can get a new tv 42inch for that.. I  have been really excited about this vintage audio hobby and the stuff just rules over the new stuff!!! Easy to work on powerfull "ITS AWESOME"!!!

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  9. Good points !! I did recap the carver ct-17. Just the power supply side. It developed a humm a year ago or so .. So i bought the caps and did it. No more hum :) . The Tfm-45 always has seemed solid. I think I will go ahead and tear into that amp as your right I'm sure it could use a recap. It would be an inexpensive upgrade anyway.. I did talk too Bob about how much power to put to them. He seemed to think the meters on the front of the tfm-45 might not be that accurate, maybe I have always been over driving these speakers. When i drove the old ones the meters always topped about about 100 - 110 watts and man did they sing!!! My Buddy has some adcom preamps he don't use . I might try one of those on it see what happens. He bought a ct-17 like mine loved the sonic holography .Thanks for all the input guys!!! Got me thinking about lots of possible issues :)

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