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Honeybadger

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  1. The Khorn being a 3 way would require and additional crossover element to operate in a KHorn.
  2. La Scalas w/ grippers,HeresyII,HeresyI,1972 K-Horns w/Grippers What are grippers?
  3. Nice setup, I have been waiting to hear more about the A55G. Please update once you have got those drivers broke in. HB
  4. Both are great speakers, A/B is a tough call, just going to boil down to preference. Then figure out how to keep them both and swap them out from time to time for a change of scenery.
  5. Very nice setup JWC. Looks like a lot of magic and snake oil in those Cornscala's. How do they sound.
  6. Welcome to the forum. I think this is a question best answered by the Klipsch engineers, as I might inadvertently steer you down a dark and twisty path to a pit of magic snake oil.
  7. That looks like it might work ok, however I expect the output to be a few db lower than the k33. If you are using an adjustable crossover or active unit you can pad the hf down to match. Never hurts to give them a shot.
  8. Martinelli stuff never comes up for sale, because its excellent. I think Bill retired a few years back from horn building.
  9. If the woofer you are referring to is the 15c, it should be a suitable replacement.
  10. Nice, dug this one out of the archives.
  11. In my opinion its all about the detail at low levels. Not trying to start an argument Dean, don't jump on the offensive.
  12. I had a very different experience, to me the tractrix had far better detail at lower levels.
  13. I bet it sounds great. Love Heresy's I think Crites make Wedge stands for those if you need to kick the up a little when the furniture arrives.
  14. Maybe you were, I wouldn't know. I have no idea who you are, but angel is not how I would describe you.
  15. I have been following this forum for years, I was member before the forum shift. Seems to me that several well known contributors left this forum, or rarely post due to being hounded and badgered. Its a real shame because a few of these contributors have valid opinions eagerly dismissed because their opinions differ from that of the self appointed Klipsch Clergy. Few more names to look out for: Bob Crites used to participate, share projects, was immensely helpful. Now Bob post minimally and rarely shares info about new projects. Anyone remember the birth of the Cornscala "Bobs test box" ? Al Klappenberger (ALK) was very helpful, though could not(agree to disagree). Al used to say pick your experts wisely. NOS Valves used to post a lot, (Very Helpful) I see Craig is back, but not the same. Forum member I cant remember the name something "D" designed and built a speaker called the Jamboree. What happened to DJK was kind of a jerk, but great projects, and wise. I do miss Amy, good person and fair moderator. +++++ I guess all of these members just have personal agenda's nothing legitimate to add or share. Congrats to all that contributed to chase these members away.
  16. It's not yet available for purchase. Its not an open baffle, the one in the pics is rear ported, but the description says sealed or ported.
  17. Nice, I will be following this thread, so post lots of pics. How did you cut the motor board, looks clean. HB
  18. http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Cap.html This is an interesting read, though I am not sure I could hear the difference between a Sonicap and a Bennic.
  19. The LTH142 is quite good. This is the budget horn I would choose, but not sure about the adapter to 1 inch. http://www.parts-express.com/faitalpro-lth142-14-60-x-50-elliptical-tractrix-horn-4-bolt--294-1042 http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=sc&Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=PA-AD
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