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Would it really make a difference which set of posts one connect to? I mean as long as the jumpers were capable of handling all power requirements? I my case I connect to the LF terminals with the mindset that there is a greater power demand than the MF & HF drivers. But in actual reality I can not hear any difference which post set I use.
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I would not think we should put much weight in an on-line hearing test. One might think there are just too many variables when using something like this. Maybe we have a professional in our group that would chime in.
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What was used inside a microphone is not in question – we are talking about speaker wire. The cable used to connect the mic to other equipment was not using gold.
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There is a lot more to the answer - but most say yes. If you have the means try it.
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“Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain” - let your ears be the judge Curios – how much “non copper” metal(s) were in the cables used in most (if not all) original recordings we try to accurately reproduce? Just sayin
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missing metal pieces on RF-7 II speaker terminals
Alexander replied to djfalstaff's topic in General Klipsch Info
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Another source for inexpensive gear would be to check out craigslist in the electronics category for your area. AV Receivers like Onyko, Denon & Yamaha are just a few examples you will find with a broad range of prices. https://www.craigslist.org/about/sites#US
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Shipping an RC-3 without it exploding? Ideas?
Alexander replied to Fizzlemizzle's topic in General Klipsch Info
I concur with the UPS claim issues, when I had my own businesses I only used FedEx and also USPS for the small stuff.. -
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I have the Crites Ti's in both forte IIs & klf-30s and like them. You will find the Ti's will make your highs a bit brighter, clearer and even better detail.
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The mid range k61k (k52 w/horn) rarely go bad so no need to spend money there IMO. If you haven't ordered from Crites yet keep in mind that their xovers are just a copy of the OEM schematic and nothing more – but they do use better quality parts. If you have the skill set available to you to solder you could save a hundred+ bucks refreshing your own xovers.
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You could use a 3.3 + 4.7 in parallel to get your 8uF if you want. just an idea
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It is stories like these that make it worth while of my time. Even if this particular post was not a factor in Tony's score.
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https://lasvegas.craigslist.org/ele/d/orderville-klipsch-lascala/7153172497.html
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