Gurba
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Too bad. I was looking forward to hearing this. I'm a sucker for powered speakers. 🙂
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The amp is not available for replacement so I'm getting a new speaker.
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The importer is sending me a a new speaker.
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The amp is not available for replacement. The shop is working on getting me a replacement speaker.
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Yes, 80hz is the thx x-over point. But I guess it's because it works with any speaker, small or big.
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The R-28PFs have a sub output  with optional 80hz x-over. It would be cool with an adjustable x-over since the speakers have decent bass but I guess x-over at 80hz is better than no x-over. 🙂
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The speakers play bass really well in the 50hz region and I would like to cross them over at around 40hz when I buy a subwoofer. But if it can't be done it can't be done.
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Is it possible to use the service input somehow to change x-over setting and startup volume on these speakers?
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Thanks for helping. The speakers actually work fine with all inputs beside the USB. I have sent them to a service shop and they couldn't make USB work either. They have contacted Klipsch for a replacement amp unit but I fear that will take a long time.
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I use win10. I sent the speaker to a shop and they also couldn't get it to work. They have contacted Klipsch to get a new amp module.
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Any news about this? I'm having connection issues with a pair of R-28PF.
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Has noone tried these speakers with a computer?
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I can't for the life of me get the speakers to work with windows 10. I get USB error message when I plug them in. In have tried multiple USB ports and four PC's to no avail. Any suggestions out there?
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Edit: I have tried USB 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1.
R-28PF USB issues
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I never got a new speaker so I returned the one I had and am waiting for a refund. Just as well I guess since I belive they are seriously under powered. Not necessarily in wattage but the power supply.