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codewritinfool

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  1. That crossover looks odd to me. I have never seen (not saying much, though) a Klipschorn crossover without a screw terminal strip. Is this common?
  2. This is fantastic. I was on standby to go to CES - looks like I'll miss out this year, but I told my coworkers that they MUST visit Klipsch and check it out.
  3. https://columbiamo.craigslist.org/ele/d/klipsch-heresy-speakers/6435929640.html $600. No affiliation.
  4. Post photos - labels from both speakers, front of speaker, and upper back area.
  5. Ok, I've looked at the manual for the DCX2496, page 9 and have a question. Does this simply adjust for time arrival at a listening point? There is no indication I can see, anyway, that if you configured it for 2-in, 6-out that it will independently adjust the three outputs for a given channel to time-align independently, i.e. 4.x ms mid delay and 6.x tweeter delay. Sorry if I'm just confused.
  6. Excellent, didn't know about the auto-align. I would also like to know about your second point. Thank you!
  7. Thank you, I'll check out Greg's thread. I've been in contact with a few others that have done it, but the more data the better! Looking forward to your step response and spectrogram. Thanks again, code
  8. Thank you, Chris. I'm using a Modulus-86 amp and it has a servo to make sure DC is zero. I was just curious; I had never heard anyone talk about this potential issue. Sounds like it is a non-problem. I'm planning on building 4 more channels of the Modulus-86 and I have a DCX2496. At first, I'll run it as-is, but I have plans to change out the output op-amps to get rid of noise. What filter topology and slopes do you typically run? Do you time-align? What delays do you use (on a KHorn)? Sorry if this has been asked before. Thanks, code
  9. Chris A, I have a question - Is it typical to use a capacitor on a midrange and a tweeter in an active-crossover system for safety reasons? For example, in case the crossover points are accidentally modified or corrupted, this would prevent bass content or from being presented to the tweeter or midrange. Thanks
  10. You know, this would be a great way to raise money for the museum. I'd pay to have framable shots of the logbook for the page(s) that have my horns...
  11. That link takes me to KG3's not La Scalas. ????
  12. Wow. Wish I was near Spokane. Edit: Removed photo when I found out it wasn't of the actual speakers. Sorry about that.
  13. photo - not affiliated $2500 for the pair.
  14. I emailed the guy. He said better listing is here: https://springfield.craigslist.org/ele/d/vintage-klipsch-speakers/6385739404.html Furthermore, he says, "The serial numbers have faded over the years and I can't read them anymore. They are the older and better style crossover according to a guy I was talking to last night (I didn't know there was a difference). I sent him pics on his phone. There are some pics on my Springfield, MO ad. No mods or repairs; they seem to be indestructible. I haven't had them hooked up in the last year and a half. We bought a new house and the wife said no. LOL They are a little dinged up; of course they're 35 or so years old. I bought them new in Springfield, MO for a sound and light show I had for about a year in the 80's"
  15. https://stlouis.craigslist.org/ele/6386355169.html no affiliation.
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