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  1. I use a subwoofer for everything below 60Hz so YMMV. My CF4 sit almost 3 feet from the rear and side walls. They're spaced 8 feet apart, toed-in pretty good. I also used a similar placement and got good results with my CF3.
  2. Approx. 2.25" wide X 1" tall. Same size as KLF badges.
  3. *SOLD 3/14/22* For sale is a pair of the Klipsch KSF Series copper-colored badges. Some dark spots/discoloration in a few areas but overall in good condition. Asking $35 shipped to US addresses. Payment via PayPal Friends and Family.
  4. Not too surprising to hear that the amps may need attention given the age of all KSP series speakers (last sold in late 90s if my memory is correct), however they should be an easy fix by any competent repair shop.
  5. Not mine, no affiliation with seller. https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/ele/d/minneapolis-klipsch-ksp-400-speakers/7439782237.html
  6. That is quite a bargain if complete and in good condition. Worth trying and if it doesn't work out, it's a nice bedroom or office receiver.
  7. I owned the 300i which is identical except for the tuner on the 300r. I agree with the others - not really a great pairing with Klipsch. I think the Krell would sound amazing with some B&W, KEF or similar-sounding speaker. Willing to share the asking price on that 300r?
  8. I wish these were closer to me! Beautiful speakers.
  9. Remove the driver when gluing so any fumes or glue drips don't cause further damage.
  10. I reached out to the seller yesterday. Port tubes are the short ones so these are likely v2.
  11. Check the color of the wires inside by shining a flashlight in the port and looking upwards. Pink-ish wire means v2 and multi-color means v3.
  12. Hi Charles, welcome to the Klipsch Community and congrats on the CF4 purchase! You will likely have better luck if you start your own thread on the topic or you can join the larger Epic discussion here: https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/159405-klipsch-epic-owners-group/
  13. I'll have to give it a try this weekend
  14. The parts are worth more than that.
  15. I'm in the Minneapolis suburbs and have a pair of Cornwall i that I'd part with.
  16. I'd be interested in the single CF3/4 horn if you're willing to separate.
  17. I have CF4s and own both the KV4 and the KLF-C7. I prefer the KLF-C7. I know the KV4 has the same tweeter as my CF4s but it just doesn't sound the same. Maybe it's the smaller horn lens? Maybe it's the woofers? Either way, I went with what my ears told me. If you have access to both, buy both and sell the one that doesn't make the cut in your system with your ears.
  18. Surprised these haven't sold. The pictures and description could be improved.
  19. Is there an existing thread that documents the various badges that Klipsch has used throughout the years? It would be helpful for identification and restoration. I'm trying to ID the copper colored badges on the right that need a good cleaning. I know the gold ones on the left are from KLF and Epic Series. Thanks!
  20. 100% agree with this. I've been living with CF3 v1's for a couple years now and recently picked up a pair of CF4 v1's (big thanks to local forum member Shaun K!). The sonic signatures of CF3 versus CF4 are extremely close. Both benefit from the excellent tweeter and large horn lens found in the Epic line. The CF4's play just a bit louder, lower and present a bigger sonic image. I use a sub in my setup that's crossed over at 60Hz and the resulting sound with either my CF3's or the new-to-me CF4's is stunning. This is another good note for Epic owners. I cut some 2x2 (actual dimensions are 1.5"x1.5") to about 18" and wedged them underneath (just behind the front trim piece). Night and day difference with the throat of that big horn pointed right at your face. I might try making some platforms this summer to give it a more finished look but raising up the front of the cabinet has worked great for my CF3's and CF4's.
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