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Sanjin

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  1. Hi, I'm looking for the Crossover / network for the RF-7 II. I need two pieces...sending to Europe Sanjin
  2. Haha dank je wel! Verstuurd vanaf mijn CLT-L29 met Tapatalk
  3. Hi guys, thanks a lot for comments and 'looking around' I'm happy to hear that it can go even better with the original xovers! And even nessesery because of impendance conflict. I have trouble finding them here in Europe. Speaker exchange shop is great but shipping and import costs (yeah, not even the trade war ones haha) are as high as the product it self. But now I want it more then ever so we'll see. I will try the garage section first and if no luck go for the new one. Thanks again! Verstuurd vanaf mijn CLT-L29 met Tapatalk
  4. Hi guys, I bought my Klipsch rf-7 ii 's without the crossover / network so I took the ones from my klipsch rf - 82 speakers. It fits perfectly inside the cabinet. And it's sounds good I guess. Sinds I never heard the original ones and Im noob in this I don't know if it's okey to continue using these ones or better buying the original ones. Do I lack on sound quality or something? Can someone please help me out with the answer? Thanks. Sanjin
  5. That's what I was afraid of. I think I might be missing some mid-highs between 2,5 and 5 kHz.
  6. I just googled on what you meant by sealing the middriver and found the importance of that. I did not seal it yet. Do you think I should separate the cabinet by adding a wooden peace or seal the 6,5 inch driver directly somehow.
  7. That is definitely the same one. Thanks for the information on that!
  8. Well, he sad clever bugger. I just focused on that clever
  9. No, that is standalone super tweeter by Realistic reproducing more high than regular tweeter
  10. Thanks wvu80. In that case no offense taken haha. By the way I'm from Holland.
  11. Thanks! Its sad that there is no woofer only specification, but the specification on whole speaker.
  12. Hi guys, Few months ago I bought rf-7 ii, Rc-64 ii and r-115sw drivers. I had the chance to get them very cheep so I did. Only the drivers. Then I saw a guy selling the an empty rf-7 ii kabinet so i decided to buy that too and some more stuff and build the whole thing. Most parts I got. I miss the horn drivers and the crossovers I cannot find in europe and shipping from the States is all together more expensive than I want to spend. So I decided to use an active crossover (behringer cx3400) splitting two ways using two amplifiers. First one would be behringer A500 on the low and onkyo sr608 on the high. The thing is that I still don't have the horns so I used the Rc-64 woofer, which fitted perfectly on the spot of the horn. On the top I added a super tweeter with built-in passive crossover that goes from 5000-40000 hz. I use separate r-115sw for the very low, set to 60hz When I hooked everything up it sounded great, soft and complete, definitely better then my old rf-82's which I play along to hear the difference. But I cannot compare that to original rf-7 ii because I never heard those. I would like to have the sound at least as original rf-7 ii producing the whole range but I don't know if I'm missing something in the range without the horns. I cannot find the documentation om Rc-64 to see what range de woofers produce. And Im struggling how to set the crossover points. I would appreciate your suggestion and help.
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