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  1. Ok. will try cleaning some connections and when i pull them apart and i will measure the resistance across the mids to see if they are around 10ohms (from what I've read). i have them in to a refinishing guy to fix a couple spots and will have them back in a week. I've also read up on some upgrades that can be done to the wiring inside. i have some experience soldering. Should i order parts and rebuild the crossovers myself or just buy new?
  2. Sorry guys, like i said I'm new to this forum and wasn't getting emails that i had responses. All of this information is great and i thank you. I will keep you posted about what i find in terms of dirty connections and by swapping left for right mids. I'm obviously not as in tune with these as all of you may be and that was the only way i knew to explain my issue. when listening to the corns in my triangle formation the one speaker has a noticeably quieter mid range while the other is fantastic. Crisp and loud. for example acoustical songs lack the fullness of the other speaker.
  3. Hello All, New to the forum. I recently bought a pair of Vintage Klipsch Cornwalls and when i got them home i realized that the right speaker had some tones in the mids that were different volume than the left speaker. What is the best approach to fixing this? Should i order a new mid from Bob Crites or is there something i can check before that? The speakers are from 1981 so I'm thinking the mid is a k55.
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