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  1. On 3/3/2020 at 2:28 PM, triceratops said:

    Hi Dian,

     

    Thanks for the explanation. I thought that was what you were saying in the original post, but I wasn't certain. I am surprised that the pictured receptacles have been removed on your other pair of KLF20's. You might also add a photo of the bottom of one of your cabinets showing an empty hole where the receptacle should be. A picture is worth a thousand words, as they say.

     

    I'm not sure the "Alerts" section is the best place for your question--maybe Technical/Modifications? Is there a thread on the KLF Legend series like there is for the Epic series in 2-Channel Home Audio? I recently purchased a pair of Klipsch Epic CF-4's and they appear to have the same threaded receptacle arrangement as your KLF20's. So if there is not a dedicated thread for KLF owners, you could post something in the Epic thread that might generate some good advice.

     

    If you haven't already done so, I would check in with Klipsch to see if those threaded receptacles might still available from the parts department. it's possible those parts were used on more than just the Epic and KLF series (maybe someone who knows can chime in). I would not call these pieces "feet" because they are intended to have feet or spikes attached to them. The thin caps that you have pictured that slide over the receptacles are also not technically "feet" even though they can serve that purpose. They are really just shipping covers to protect the threaded receptacles in transit. There may be similar caps available at your local hardware store, sold as furniture end caps.

     

    While you're waiting for a definitive solution for your missing hardware, I would put some small self-adhesive felt pads on the bottoms of your KLF's to protect the wood from scuffs and scrapes. These can be easily peeled off once you find what you need for a more permanent solution.

     

    I hope to compose a long post about what to thread into the receptacles to serve as feet for the cabinets, for folks that are missing that hardware, but I'll leave that for another time and place.

     

    -triceratops

    I received reply from Klipsch and they don't have any feet available in stock. 😞

  2. Hi folks,

     

    I just bought a really nice pair of KLF 20, but unfortunately with missing feet ( uploaded pictures) I would like to buy original set for hard floor, but I doubt to find. Any ideas, please?!

    I have another pair with original feet ( uploaded picture, just to show what I am looking for )

     

    Thanks in advance,
     

    KLF feet (1).jpg

    KLF feet (2).jpg

    KLF feet (4).jpg

    KLF20 feet (1).jpg

  3. Hi,

    Thanks for your questions. I am looking for complete set -  the threaded receptacles+ feet that screw into the receptacles and the plastic ( rubber ) caps. The pictures in my post are from my other pair KLF20 with original feet and I just want to show what I am looking for. My new pair is with all missing feet components . 

    I really doubt to find feet, but any similar I hope.

     

    If you have any idea I will be very thankful

     

    Dian

  4. Hi guys,
    I am new here, but I try to read a lot. So I am a big KLF fan, but I am not a technical person, but just try to be more familiar with the stereo systems. 
    I would like to know more comments about the KLFs woofers. What is the normal life of the woofers, how long does woofer last? I know it depends, but…  They are not produced anymore and it is very, very hard to find used on the market.  Everything could be fixed as crossover, tweeter replacement, cabinet issue, but what about if the woofer is blown?!
    Thanks for all comments,

    Dian 

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  5. I had the same problem with the rings on my KLF 20. I removed all the old glue and used in my oppinion one of the best glue on the market - Simply Speaker Repair Adhesive Foam Edge Spider High Strength Mi-3035. It works perfect. Also had a problem with my screws were loosened, but found T-nuts + Phillips Cross Pan Head Machine Screws Black from Ebay and problem was solved. 

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