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  1. Thank you dswoodruff4545 for the K-1036-K woofers. I would like to say you are a good seller and a fast shipper. Good luck with future sales here and welcome to the forum.
  2. Found one K-1036-K, still looking for another one. Thanks
  3. NOS @ the Speaker Exchange. https://reconingspeakers.com/product/klipsch-k-33-e-woofer-121501/
  4. Thank you Tom for reaching out to me during my search. I replied to you via PM. Thanks, crunchman
  5. What "other ways" would you suggest to find what I am looking for?
  6. Hi. I am looking for two K-1036-K or K-1036-E woofers for my KLF-20's. Please PM me if you have either for sale. Thank you, crunchman
  7. Update. Customer service agent Liam dug a little deeper and this was his reply. HI, " That was a wiping Stain that we purchase from Valspar a long time ago. It was Custom made for our product. Valspar is no longer our paint supplier so if you are looking to change or match that color you best bet would be to find someone close that could try and match. There is a sealer coat and two coats of lacquer . That could be scuffed and another coat applied without messing will the color on the stain." That is all the information that we have. I will try a Natural color or Golden Oak, sanding sealer and 3 or 4 coats of Satin Lacquer. Update pics to come.
  8. Thanks morey james, I wrote to Klipsch customer support and this is what they said. "Hi, We do not have the color/brand of stain documented down, so we would not be able to give that information out." I will continue to search for what Klipsch used. I am not sure it would be an "oil finish" as the colors available were Light Oak, Medium Oak, Black Satin, Mahogany. I will most likely go with a natural color stain as the Oak is very light and top coat with a Satin lacquer. See pic below. Thanks again, crunchman
  9. Hi moray james, Do you know if the boiled linseed oil is what the factory used for the light Oak color? I would like it to match the Light Oak color so when I sell them, it matches with someones other speakers. Thank you for your reply. crunchman
  10. Edit: The clear coat does come off with steel wool and lacquer thinner. Now I need to figure what stain was used. The light oak has a very slight yellow tint to it, maybe golden oak?
  11. Hey guys, I am refurbing a newly acquired pair of KLF-20's in the light oak finish. I will be stripping the finish and re-staining. Does any know what the factory used as far as color and type of finish? The top coat satin finish does not appear to be a lacquer but more of a polyurethane? I tried a test spot with lacquer thinner and it barely touched the finish. Any recommendations on a solvent or stripper to remove factory finish? Thanks in advance. crunchman
  12. Search "Klipsch badges" on Ebay. There are many there.
  13. Bump! Still interested. Are these speakers for sale or not? Thanks.
  14. Hi, I am still interested, see my latest reply on CL. I have cash in hand, let's make a deal for tomorrow. Thanks. Edit: Bump... Did you want to sell these? I am local, have cash in hand. Let's make a deal!
  15. Hi, I am still interested, see my latest reply on CL. I have cash in hand, let's make a deal for tomorrow. Thanks.
  16. Buy new directly from Crites or have him rebuild the OEM crossovers for you. Problem solved. Whatever you settle with, replace the crossovers in both speakers.
  17. Thanks Arrow#422. I have been here for awhile, just don't post much. I enjoy reading the forum.
  18. Selling a very nice set of sequential numbered "Legend Series" KLF-20's. The finish is Black Satin with a 9/10 overall condition.The cabinets are scratch free except there are some "minor scuffs" on the back of the cabinets but cannot be seen from your listening position.The woofers, midrange and tweeter horns function like new and look great.I did upgrade the tweeter horn to Bob Crites Titanium diaphragms and these speakers sound excellent with chest pounding bass.The grills and fabric are also in perfect condition. All correct parts are here- feet, ports, emblems. The front and backs are tight without glue issues or rattles.This sale will be local pick up only without a shipping option due to size and weight of these speakers. Speakers are located in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.$900 or best offer. Cash only. > SOLDHere are the KLF 20 specifications.LEGEND KLF 20 TOWER Sensitivity: 100 dB @ 1 watt/1 meterFrequency Response: 34 Hz-20 kHz±3 dBNominal Impedance: 8 ohmsCrossover Frequency: 750 Hz and 7 kHzPower Handling: 200 watts maximum continuous (800 watts peak)Enclosure Type: Bass reflex via dual, wide-flare, rear firing portsDrive Components: Three-way system using one 1"(2.54 cm) K-79 tweeter compression driver with a90º x 40º exponential horn;one 1.5" (3.81 cm) K-52 midrange compression driver with a 90º x 60º TractrixHorn and two 10" (25.4 cm) K-1036 woofers.Weight: 86.5 lbs. (39.27 kg)Height: 40.75" (103.51 cm)Width: 12" (30.5 cm)Depth: 16" (41 cm)Finish: Light Oak, Medium Oak, Black Satin, Mahogany.
  19. Hi, I just scored a rough pair of KLF-20's. I am missing one of the plastic adjustable feet covers. Does anyone have 1 foot cover for sale? Thanks for reading. crunchman12001 Edit- Found a pair via Ebay.
  20. Two KG4, two Forte and one Synergy center. Bought 1985. All good condition except audio connection on one of the KG4 was damaged. I used a wire nut to connect. Pick up only. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Klipsch-Speakers/332610243377?hash=item4d711d8b31:g:GJIAAOSwgyNaxT8Y
  21. I would like to know too. I have been watching KLF series for a while now but always hear of the glue problem. I just bought a KLF-C7 but have not received it yet. Was the glue problem series wide?
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