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  1. Well I have lots of hours on these now :). Checked polarity . Checked gaskets. I just cant wait to get my kit from simply speakers!! I'm getting used to the sound of these drivers. They just cant handle the power :( .. I think in all honesty they are getting weaker. Starting to get distortion at 20 watts now. Gonna do the rebuild and go from there. Might just have to fork up the change and buy a new set of Klipsch!!! I love my music so Whatever it takes :) Dont get me wrong these drivers do sound good as replacements!! I bet they would be fantastic on a 20 watt tube amp. Thats not what i have :(.

  2. I just might be pushing them too hard. I dont know how i got away with it so long before I had a failure . When i did Upgrade the tweets the nuts had backed off the horns the magnets were ready to fall off but they still sounded good!!! WOW :) Tough *** speakers all i can say!! Got my rebuild kits on the way . I will let you guys know how this plays out 

     

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  3. 11 hours ago, ZEUS121996 said:

    Are these what your woofers looked like? I think Mr.Crites' woofers are the same. I agree on checking the passive seals and making sure you didn't cross wire the woofers when you installed them. If I remember correctly, the woofers also have gaskets, did you replace them or were gaskets even there? BTW Simply Speakers is a good company to deal with.

     

    Mark

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    Yep thats them got them from a guy at work still in the original mint condition with boxes, The tfm-45 amp and the carver ct-17 for a $100 bucks :) Original woofers look just like that :)

  4. 10 hours ago, jjptkd said:

     

    My late uncle bought a complete stereo system from Magnolia Hi-fi back in the early '90's that consisted of a Carver rack system with a TFM-45 amplifier and a pair of original Klipsch forte's. He blew out a woofer three times before they finally traded his speakers in for the forte II models, which he ended up blowing one of those woofers too. Of course he liked to drink too much and play music at concert level volumes for extended periods of time so that didn't help.

     

    I talked with the guys at Magnolia Hi-fi at the time and they told me it was a common problem and that they should have never sold such high powered amps with Klipsch speakers as a set.

    sounds like me!!! drink too much play it loud every morning for 2 hours :)

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  5. Well I gonna fix the edge on the old woofers with the kit when i get it.. If all goes well I'll report back :) But from what i have heard so far Bobs replacement woofers might be fine for somebody jammin at 50 watts or less ..dont even try 90 watts they might die!!! even the the woofer feels way more easy to move by hand than the stock ones with a bad edge...

     

  6. Thats why i got on here .. I called Bob he told me they are sonic same when i asked him about power input said they were higher than the originals, but now i dont get the volume or the bass responce i had with the originals... Told me that basically that . Well he told me nothing :( said i had a leaky cabinet LOL they are perfect!!! so im just looking for suggestions or maybe some info on what to do.. Like i said they seem like a great replacement but they cant handle the power anymore or the sound level...

    thought maybe somebody else had this problem..

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  7. Well i had a failure :( one of the original drivers failed on the forte 2 .. I did the upgrade to his drivers 12s and redid the crossovers cap kit and the tweets... Now What i find is these cant handle the bass input and sound kinda shitty at 90 watts :( . They cant handle the carver Tfm-45 anymore?? 50 watts on the meter is good!!! But i dont get the sound level i had before :( .. the stock drivers would handle 100 watts and sounded great!!! untill the foam/ rubber edge gave out :(  Any suggestions ??? Just bought a rebuild kit for the old drivers gonna do it my self :)  See if i can get the sound back !!!

     

  8. If u can solder its really not that hard. Just read and read again the values keep polarity right .. do a little research look for bad grounds and i was in :) , but i have worked on TVs and small electronics for  a hobby since i was a kid LOL.. Seemed easy for me .. My ct-17 turned out to be all in the power supply.. But its not perfect yet , but i dont know what perfect is . I have not had this stuff that long :) I'm still just a newbie LOL

  9. The first time i saw Klipsch speakers was in a bar. That was back in 1995.. Billy Joes Picture show thought damn this place rocks... Thats why when my friend said i got some old Klipsch speakers in the Basement and some other stuff u can have I said cool ill take it :) ,But like i said didnt know it was this good LOL

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