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@Cal Blacksmithif the drivers are still good you could sell to offset the cost of something else. I see Klipsch from time to time up that way. I’d just be patient. Good luck! And if notice any down this way I’ll let ya know.
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I second the Carver. Chorus like power!
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4 hours ago, Oldewizard said:
Hmm never thought about that....what does titling them do for you?
Just more directional control. Do you already have them toed in?
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I’d maybe tilt them back with some wedges at the front.
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57 minutes ago, Schu said:
Can you two get a room please... no one wants to see you two bicker and then kiss to make up.
Especially the kiss and make up…..
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1 hour ago, Mycuff said:
I'm interested in trying this, on just my K400s. For those that chose dynamat, Sonic Barrier or Noico, have you kept the matting on? Did you use 80 mil (2mm) thickness? Also, how hard is it to remove if it turns out I don't like it? AL K. also recommended doing this.
Easy to remove? No. Cover the horn in painters tape first and it’ll come off easily. Wish I had.
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12 minutes ago, Mycuff said:
New question. What are thoughts on running new wire from the drivers to the XO? Any benefit to that? Any particular wire to use/avoid? Thanks in advance.
I see no real benefit unless damaged.
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1 hour ago, 1000frogs said:
I suppose I could do what your suggesting and I will seriously consider that. I guess I just had a diy mindset about getting them where I wanted them instead of reselling them, because I am excited about them. also thought that people did not want the wedges, so I would be giving them a new life.
The repairs for my job are not what I am here to talk about , confused about why you are questioning that.
I’d like a pair of wedges with trim. Would prefer other models, but……
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Someone get this guy a tweeter! Stat! 😉
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1 hour ago, Woofers and Tweeters said:
Until I bought the MCM1900s, my heaviest speakers were the Polk SDA SRS at 185 pounds each.
I have Polk SDA SRS too!
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Careful with the midhorns pulling them out as they usually protrude past the backs. I’ll keep my fingers crossed for ya to get them going. Congrats!
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22 minutes ago, Mycuff said:
Bottom dollar price is $1500. He won't go lower. Still a good price? I'm assuming one new tweeter and crossing fingers on the squawker.
I’d buy them.
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Chorus. Just for the bass!
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Cost to “upgrade” vs improvement will vary. You got your current setup for a steal. Can you upgrade for another one? Personally I’d keep them and look into a better receiver with features you want. Then start looking for a good deal on Atmos speakers and other upgrades.
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Open them up and check every internal connection.
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I think they don’t want you stacking on the tops which are labeled as such.
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You don’t need to sell them. Just need a fifth one!
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How awesome! I don’t need them. Thank you for holding up your end!
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Denon or Marantz. I tried a Yamaha. Hated the setup.
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I’ve had good luck with Schiit and Emotiva.
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3 hours ago, pastafishkopf said:
Some expert say, D Class amp would be better choice for horn accustics. Is that true?
I’d disagree. Class A all the way.
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