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  1. 15 hours ago, SnorkelfaceSS said:

    It figures the ones that are closer to my geographically are asking for a premium. 

     

    I was lucky enough to find my pair of KLF-30s from an older couple who were moving. It's so incredibly hard to find speakers around NM, and when you do find them... yup, big time premium on that. Keep on looking, my friend. Searchtempest is helpful

     

    13 hours ago, KwintSommer said:

    A $400 pair of KLF-20's can be a good value.

    You can make the same argument for a $600 pair of KLF-30's.

     

    But I have a hard time justifying $750 for these. $1,500 is madness.

    $1,500 will buy you an early set of RF7's. A bit more will get you RF7 III's.

      

    I paid quite a bit more than that for my KLF-30. It's all about location location location. Not sure where you are, but New Mexicans aren't that keen on speakers, and the ones that are sure know how to price them when it's time to sell.

  2. For what it's worth:

     

    Pandora Premium (?): I've had it for a few months now, since T-Mobile offered a one-year free deal. I used it for a couple of days, but haven't opened the app in weeks. Pandora's algorithm used to have some magic sauce in it, and I loved it. but that was years ago and I haven't liked/used it since.

     

    Spotify Premium: great discover weekly, large selection to choose from. I miss the 'run-by-beat' feature when I used to go on a run, but they still have lots and lots of different playlists.

    You can have it offline mode, change quality (low/high - before you could pick other options).

     

    I think Apple Music offers a free trial (same with Spotify?). I think it's worth trying more than just one, and pick your favorite. In my opinion, these cater to different audiences.

  3. I would start with page 75 of the manual:

     

    15. Reset Factory Defaults:

    To reset all settings to the factory default value. This operation also sets BD-Live Network Access to be Off (details on page 79) and performs Erase Persistent Storage (details on page 74). However, the remote control code, parental control password and ratings will not be reset. This operation is only available when the playback is completely stopped or when there is no disc loaded.

    • Erase Accounts and Settings – Resets all settings to their factory default values and removes all account information.

    • Erase Settings – Resets all settings to their factory default values, but keeps account information.

     

    If that doesn't work, just shoot them an e-mail at service@oppodigital.com

    In my experience, they responded quickly and professionally.

     

    Good luck :)

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  4. Yes, I do have the grill. Let me take some more pictures and I’ll post them. 

     

    Assuming FedEx rates are correct on their website, about $35 to ship them (3-4 businesses days transit time).

    edit: plus packaging costs.

  5. 15 hours ago, malmstump said:

    how much for the klf c7 ?

     

    Mine isn't for sale.

     

    Another forum member had two for sale and last replied to his thread saying that there was one left. Maybe try reaching out to him? Good luck.

     

     

  6. Upgraded my system recently and will be putting these speakers for sale.

     

    Single RB-81 II, in black. One speaker only. 

    Single KV-3, in medium oak.

     

    They're sitting in a closet, but can take them out and post pictures of the Rb-81 and more of the KV-3, if anyone is interested.

     

    Both speakers were used as my center channel until I found a KLF-C7.

     

    Not sure what the price should be, but thinking around $120 for the single RB-81 II and $80 for the KV-3. Is that fair pricing? I don't have boxes, but can drop them off at FedEx. Shipping from 87110.

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