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  1. Yeah for sure. The only scare is shipping your grills and hoping they don’t get damaged on their way there or in return with their pretty new cloth. They charge $25 ea also for the pie badges but I think they’re much cheaper directly from Klipsch parts unless the price for them has gone up. ***BTW - i should note that the person i spoke with via email said they don't have the Chorus II moldings anymore and that i'd have to ship my grills to them to do it. I assume because of not even bringing it up, that they don't sell the cloth on its own by the yardage. It seems they can make you grills from scratch if they have the molding for the grill frame still, otherwise why mention that they don't have it anymore for the Chorus II? Maybe i'll beat you to it @314carpenter or someone else who reads these posts and i or they send their Chorus II grills and then Duracrest will have the molding again to make them from scratch so you or anyone in the future can keep your stock grills aside and order completely new grills with choice of cloth?
  2. I've given up on my search for WO CHII. Never seen anything other than Oak Oiled or Black here in Houston, although i do think CHII look bad *** in all black. Was thinking for a long while about veneering mine in Walnut b/c that's my favorite speaker veneer, but will just repair mine and keep them black more than likely. Congrats on the purchase! You should hit up Duracrest and see about the lambswool grills they make for Klipsch speakers ie Forte III. I think that'll look really good with the darker/slightly red in tone Oiled Walnut on your new pair. I believe you can send them the grills and they will apply the new lambswool for $150. $125 for the silver luster which is the option I'm thinking about for my black Chorus II! Pretty damn good prices considering you get the official cloth instead of trying to match it with a different brand and it ends up costing near the same for the cloth and still have to apply it yourself.
  3. The black ones look coated with a gloss finish but all the grey ones look matte Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. These are the woofers. Very light weight surprised me. Cone looks grey with a light semi gloss when the light hits it. Still haven’t seen any others like it in google images? Possible recone? The cone has serials under it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. The Heresy II woofers. Look original to me. Sounded good in demo too. Man. I really need to buy a vintage stereo. Sounds so beefy. My Marantz SR7007 sounds so flat in comparison especially with my Chorus II craving power. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Tons more that I didn’t take photos of Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Just picked them up. They definitely look original and grey with no gloss. Weird how they looked off white/yellow and glossy in the photos. I’ll take some pics in a moment before opening it up and getting in to be 100% certain. He did have a lot of stuff. He’s got a collection of tons of speakers and receivers. Massive Sansui stereos. Has no idea they were so big in person. He had them all wrapped up though. Lost his house in the hurricane and lost 8 pairs of speakers too so they’re all stuffed in his brothers garage. No idea what any of these speakers are though Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Why is s n a t c h filtered? That’s odd Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. How many did they make? Try and ****** one of the few pairs they might have made Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Just stuff Jubilees or KHorns in there. Bigger is better. (out of the choices, i'd go Forte III)
  11. Chorus II. I listen at low to mid level volumes and in most cases I've read that the Ti are crystal clear at low volumes. This the case for you?
  12. lol possible, but from my own and other photos I've seen, the screws line up to where there are 2 screw holes parallel from each other at the top whereas on FIIIs, there is a single screw hole at the center top for which the dust cap lines up with. Tilting it will keep the logo off center so new holes do have to be drilled. I could be wrong and it's really not that big of a deal. I ended up not purchasing a pair myself because i tried the Moray James mod of adding 2.5oz to my passives since 1 was torn all the way across and reglued. It's ugly, but it works and i love the mod. If i lost any efficiency, i can't notice. I'll eventually get the new passives after i do the crossovers and experiment with the Ti mid diaphragms everyone seems to either hate or love.
  13. Notice how the original screw holes line up to where the dust cap logo is slightly off center if that would bother you.
  14. Roy Delgado quote from the topic "You don't need the parameters. All you need is me saying that the drone in the III will work in the ii. That's all." Here's the thread $90 for the pair is an incredible deal! Photos installed on the Chorus II:
  15. The new Forte III passive radiators work fine according to Roy in a thread(ill try and find it). They look beautiful and price is nice for the pair.
  16. Anyone have Crites or DeanG or any self/custom made Chorus II crossovers to sell? Thanks
  17. Hoping someone out there tried the Mid Ti diaphragms from the HII and CWIII in their speakers and didn't like it and has a pair sitting around for me to try.
  18. CHII are only 3" wider and deeper than Quartets(assuming height doesn't really matter with footprint). Sell the Quartets and keep the CHII!
  19. Maximus89

    Cf3 Louisiana

    @wvu80 Can you tell what version they are by looking at the serial #?
  20. Not sure about those particular speakers in the background but his name is Vintage JBL and he has a 5 Star rating as a seller with 30 ratings. As far as the Heresy II woofers. He had 2 pairs identical. Which kind of makes things slightly more suspicious as in all 4 speakers were reconed or replaced woofers or all 4 were in the same owners home and were all equally discolored over time? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. I use HDMI from my NVIDIA GTX970 card to a Marantz SR7007 and change my settings to 24/192 resolution and disable all enhancements. Mostly run the Marantz in Pure Direct mode, but now and then turn on the sub with stereo mode. The DAC in the SR7007 is pretty good, but i don't think it's DSD capable and i have a lot of SACD rips that i guess are only playing up to 24/192. I would like to see what the big hoopla is about asynchronous USB to a separate high quality DAC. I believe optical cable only does CD, 16/44 resolution. Could be wrong about that. Maybe 24/96 resolution.
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