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  1. Hi, I see at least 7 inductors, it seems to me that Klipsh always has an 18db / oct (3nd-order) on the tweeter, certainly the 1.5uF visible. And then there must be RLC circuit(s) in parrallele on the squawker and maybe also the woofer to compensate for the bump in the impedance curve 😉
  2. A nice prog disc, Ocarinah "Première Vision de l'Etrange", original edition from 1978, Calypsia cal 78010 https://www.discogs.com/fr/Ocarinah-Première-Vision-De-LÉtrange/release/3301617 ❤️
  3. Hi, Mine is a French pressing from 1979, Shelter Records - 200 389
  4. Hi, Mine is a French pressing from 1979, Shelter Records - 200 389
  5. Hi, Mine is a French pressing from 1979 Shelter Records ‎– 200 389 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: France Sortie: 1979
  6. I believe someone asked to see the CW4 filter: here it is You can send me 💙
  7. Hi Dave ! Now it's night, because it's 11:40 p.m., but the sky is still splendid with lots of stars, it's 6 ° C (43°F) 😀
  8. Here in Provence it is winter, but today it has a mild sun and 12 ° C (54°F). The sky has this wonderful blue that many painters have painted here This painting was painted in Arles by Vincent Van Gogh 8 miles from my home
  9. you saw http://www.lautsprecher-doktor.de/index.php 😉
  10. As Rickate says After if you are a handyman, you can try to identify the fault: cut wire, tighten the terminals, coil of burned or cut membrane, damaged filter component, ... and then try the repair yourself, for example if it is a solder you can do it yourself if you know how to use a soldering iron. If it is a membrane coil that is out of service, and after clearly identifying the reference number of the speaker, you can change this membrane, there are many tutorials on how to do it. A tip in this case change the mebrannes on the two speakers so that the sound is identical on both sides.
  11. You can try there http://www.lautsprecher-doktor.de/index.php 😀
  12. And for a price below $ 100 with a USB power supply that will have to be found, here is a good cadidat : SMSL Sanskrit 10th. You save the rest for records 😀 Attention you must use the right USB plug and the right charger, after the DAC becomes excellent 😉 https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-and-measurements-of-smsl-sanskrit-10th-dac.5702/
  13. I use an SMSL with great success, the sound is very good, it is the 6Th Sanskrit model. The construction is very good, especially for the price. There are newer and excellent models and the price is very low http://www.smsl-audio.com/products.asp?classid=3 With AKM and in your rates http://www.smsl-audio.com/productshow.asp?id=115 http://www.smsl-audio.com/productshow.asp?id=134 http://www.smsl-audio.com/productshow.asp?id=149 And ...
  14. @Full Range very good annual cruise holiday 🛳️
  15. Here is what I found with you: http://www.signsalive.net/led-edge-lit-custom-signs.htm https://uniqueledproducts.com/ http://www.personaletchings.com/ Good research As Thaddeus Smith said before me: >>>> By the way the poster is at Cory who is a Klipsch Heritage dealer, I do not know but he may have the PWK led plates, ask him the question (Cory is on the forum, but from France I can not do @MetropolisLakeOutfitters, because the French keyboard does not work not with the call function of the forum, or I haven't found the trick yet ) https://paducahhometheater.com/collections/klipsch-heritage/products/klipsch-heritage-posters
  16. Here in France, we can have these LED lamps manufactured for 30 or 50 € (35/55 $ ~) depending on the model. Just provide the photo to engrave the plaque. Check if there are the same services at home in the US https://lampephoto.fr/lampe-led-personnalisee/ example https://lampephoto.fr/produit/lampe-led-3d-logo-psg-avec-telecommande-socle-au-choix/ 😉
  17. Yes Dave :1290 it's a good idea the hole in the back of the socket, maybe in conjunction with my tip
  18. I hope my English will be good😂 To get your tip out: you can put your vertical amp with the back side facing the ground. Then then with a flat screwdriver you lift one by one the metal tabs of the 1/4 female socket starting from the deepest, the male point will descend stage by stage😉
  19. Hi STSOE : I'm French, so I'm sorry if my English does not have all the nuances to explain you clearly 😂 Yes, yes: I tell you it's in Humble that it's explained, for example here: Mundorf MCap EVO Oil 450VDC - 3% tolerance I found that the EVO Oil likes to be mixed with Jantzen Audio Superior Z-Caps, the slightly bright nature of the EVO Oil blends well with the very neutral and spatious sounding Superior Z-Cap. For example when used for a large value midrange series capacitor: mixed at about one third Jantzen Audio Superior Z-Cap and two thirds Mundorf MCap EVO Oil, together they form a well-balanced rich and spatious combo at a reasonable price.
  20. Yes it is not mandatory, but the advantage is to make the exact value you want and also the sound is better because the ESR is lower for 2 compared to only 1. And also because you can mix 2 different brands, look here for tests: http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Cap.html With 2 you can make a price compromise: a not too expensive capacitor coupled with an excellent, you will have 90% or 95% of the capacitor qualities the best for not too expensive. ESR here >>> https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/116879-high-esr-effect-on-crossover-frequency-and-slope/
  21. You can use 2 capacitors in parallel of different values to find your value of 2.1. For example 1.8μF + 0.33μF = 2.13μF and in addition with 2 in parallel the sound will be better 😉 http://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/Articles/Series-and-parallel-capacitor-calculator.php 😀
  22. In my opinion, R2: 12 ohms + L2 is just an impedance adapter for the filter, so there is no need to replace them because it's not for the sound.
  23. The parallel components have less influence on the sound than the serial components, change first 2.1 and 8.2 μF for a better sound 😉
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