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LTusler

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  1. Here is a new video on the Jubilee's history from Cory at Paducah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2-lyU7X5uk
  2. Sonos Connect>Tube Cube> Hersey 1's with Crites caps and tweeter. Perfect for background music in the house when not in the shop listening to the Jubes.
  3. I've restored the cabinets, hardware and drivers but the crossovers are toast. The set came from a church and the "pro installer" had painted everything white with an oil based paint. Cone replaced in one of the 480's and one drone in a 320. Ran them active to test and sounded fine, but would like to go back to passive to reduce the number of amp channels. So if anyone knows of a set or good replacements, please let me know. TIA Lon
  4. HW version 2.2, SW version 2.4 Upgradeable to 3.0 Includes BM Plugin All cables, power supply, printed manual Remote Control Selling because I upgraded to Klipsch Jubilee and a Xilica 8040 Original packaging $700.00 PayPal fees and shipping to continental USA included.
  5. I have a TFM-6CB and a TFM-35X. Original boxes and manuals. Both have some crackling on the outputs. Probably just some weak solders. I haven't looked yet. Any interest?
  6. I don't think the mic setup did either speaker justice. I feel very luck to have pulled the trigger on the Jubilee's just before the new ones are out and the originals are getting scarce.
  7. The music at the end of this presentation will give your subwoofer a good test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywxFfTHLF_s
  8. Here is an interesting video on the construction of these amazing instruments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kilo5ezDJGk
  9. Yes it is. I never built cabinets, I ran it in a open baffle configuration.
  10. Yes, I have a pair of Jubilee's.
  11. I may have a pair of 691's for sale. Considering an upgrade to the Axi's.
  12. VDS welcome to the 402 club! I am out in Rockford and would like to get together and listen to each others systems!
  13. Bump Packaged and ready to ship. 1 box 70 lbs. 26"Hx21"Dx24"W Each item is in a individual box inside.
  14. Yes, the way they are built, it would be easy to upgrade them. I have an ad in for sale with a picture of them.
  15. Why don't you just buy a pair from Crites? They are not very expensive.
  16. Pair of Eminence N314X-8 Drivers for sale. Purchased in May of 2020, used until September 2020. $600.00 Plus Shipping.
  17. Complete set of Crites Speaker Style D parts. Crites CS 500 Crossovers, Faital Pro LTH140 Drivers, Faital Pro LTH142 Tractrix Horns, Crites CW1526CF Woofers, Crites Horn Mounts, Parts Express Metal Grill Screens Purchased in December of 2018. Used until September of 2020. Will not separate. $900.00 plus shipping. I have all original packaging. Precut motor boards and cabinet plans are available at Crites Speakers.
  18. Yeah, they are cheap and sound like they use small rocks for the bearings, but they are good enough for now and will be most likely be replaced. Good enough for proof of concept.
  19. I've been wanting to move the Jubes around easily so I can play with the imaging in my room. They are on a concrete floor, they will slide on the silver buttons they came equipped with but its quite a bit of effort. I am a pack rat so I saved much of the packing material that came from Metropolis. They go the extra mile to assure they do not get damaged in shipping. So after much libation and thinking, here is my solution: First I created a template of the shape of the base cabinet in cardboard, then cut it out reduced by 1/4" on all sides, this will leave a small reveal at the bottom of the cabinet. Screwed two of the 3/4" plywood pieces of suitable size from the shipping container together. Traced the template onto the plywood and cut it out with s Skillsaw. Separated the pieces and sanded the edges and rounded the corners so they aren't sharp. Painted the top and bottom edges with flat black . Installed 8 each 1" ball bearing casters from Northern Tool item number 60147. They support 70lbs each, so 8 of them are good for 560Lbs. The Jubes weigh 260 or so. Carefully painted the caster bases to hide them better. Set the base cabinets onto the wheel platforms, they move nice now. It did raise the speakers 2", but I'm ok with that.
  20. I'd go with the UMK from MiniDSP as well.
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