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Jirachi

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  1. https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/ele/d/klipsch-epic-cfw-speakers/6466574163.html Version 2 or 3 based on port lengths Quote of interest
  2. There has been an Epic CF1 listed for a long time but 1 woofer in each has been replaced with something else. I'm wondering if it's worth it to buy the pair and either swap the 1 good woofer to the other for a single complete one, or part both out and possibly make some spare change in the process. Horn + Driver Woofer Crossover Cabinet (valuable?)
  3. Give em half a day to warm and all is well
  4. I slept on it and figured why not. It'll look good in my future man cave after I get it framed. Offered $100 accepted the counter offer of $110
  5. US $125.00 Wish I could justify that cost on a poster
  6. I got them from a chick actually. Original owner too so there is a small amount of hope for a Jubilee owning female
  7. I have no idea. I got that book from the owner I bought my Cornwalls from. Even the warranty cards are still here!
  8. https://i.imgur.com/UzswRMC.jpg This is what the literature says ~45 years ago
  9. What are some other common DIY subs besides the Full Marty?
  10. If you make ports you'll end up with Chorus i's for better or worse
  11. Oh, damn you. I was 30 minutes behind you! I shouldn't have bought them anyway but Chorus II don't show up very often around MN.
  12. Waiting for my 2325 to be serviced and returned Buy house (theater room is a must) Build a full marty or two
  13. Might I suggest searching for some sort of Dolby Atmos test movie? Similar to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVOmv_vMIbA
  14. 3 inches of bubble wrap on all sides placed inside a box Surrounded by 2 inches of rigid foam (home insulation) and another box. Saved you $220 minus shipping cost
  15. https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/ele/d/one-klipsch-lascala-speaker/6442996050.html No pictures posted
  16. Worst thing that happens is you don't meet with the guy. Or your email spam folder gets flooded with porn/political ads Tineye and Google give nothing. Image is too small and generic looking
  17. That's probably the same stuff I use
  18. I would bet a hefty chunk of money that it was caught in a jam along with a bunch of other packages. I loaded trailers for 6 years before moving up to driver and seen more than my fair share of jams on high volume belts, especially during peak season. It's not a pretty sight when the jams are significant and constant. If it was a heavy or much larger box I'd be more inclined to agree, however UPS only insures things up to $50,000. It really doesn't matter what I say when I comment on these because people have already made up their mind anyway. The fact is you need to over pack everything you send, especially breakables. If you think "ah, that should do it" then there is still a chance it won't survive. Everything I send is packed with 1-3 inches of rigid foam insulation. Styrofoam works until it gets broken then becomes mostly useless. And the box matters too, obviously. Spending an extra ~$20 on packing vs dealing with a damaged package claim and hoping its accepted
  19. Employees didn't do this. The conveyor belt system did while something was jammed up. Source: I've worked at UPS for 11 years
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