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Does anyone have rhe T/S info on Crites CW1228 12 inch woofer? Curious how they compare to the k31 driver
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What a deal...........for the seller that is. I have been told that Californians are big dreamers – this one supports that theory https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/ele/d/santa-clara-klipsch-chorus-1988/7162191451.html
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Need help connecting AV receiver to speakers and subwoofer
Alexander replied to Konstantin's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
I would suggest going with 14awg but here is a good example: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13716 -
https://critesspeakers.com/autotransformers.html
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Need help connecting AV receiver to speakers and subwoofer
Alexander replied to Konstantin's topic in 2-Channel Home Audio
This is not pure copper but rather CCA (copper clad aluminum) and at 16awg it is the equivalent to 18awg pure copper wire. Keep this in mind when you make speaker wire runs longer than say ~15 feet. -
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To poly fill or not to poly fill, that is the question....
Alexander replied to Alexander's topic in Technical/Restorations
You beat me to it pzannucci -
To poly fill or not to poly fill, that is the question....
Alexander replied to Alexander's topic in Technical/Restorations
Note: I understand that this would be nothing more than an excise in theory and would not mean the speaker would would sound any better than it's current configuration. -
To poly fill or not to poly fill, that is the question....
Alexander replied to Alexander's topic in Technical/Restorations
Below is a pic of what a fellow member did with his klf-30s, the (two) side to side braces are OEM and the front to back are added. I copied this mod into my klf-30s using 1x2s. Adding any form of fill in an OEM ported box: After some thought the idea occurred that with a given enclosure volume there is a tuned port to match . So to change the “effective” enclosure volume would require a re tuning of the port(s). I realize this is all in theory but how much would this really apply in real life I do not know. It should be easy enough to test though - testing the impedance of the speaker with & with out the filler with something like DATS. Would this not show where/if the double hump moves? -
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