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MikeWi

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  1. Thanks to everyone who replied to this topic. I have moved the turntable father away from the speakers & this helped quite a bit. I also tried a lower powered sony amp (25 watts) with a speaker connection rated at 4-8 ohms. This also seemed to help. I love these kg4 speakers so if anyone has any more ideas please let me know. Thanks again........... Mike W.
  2. 1. I am driving these kg4's with a 35 watt pioneer receiver. 2. It does only occur when I use my dual tuntable or my rega turntable. 3. They are 4 ohm speakers. 4. Is there any way to convert these speakers to 8 ohms ? This message has been edited by MikeWi on 08-27-2002 at 06:22 AM
  3. If I crank up the volume with the bass & treble flat it will still happen. If the base is turned up it will happen at a lower volume. If the loudness is turned on it is even worse.
  4. I have a pair of KG4 speakers. When I turn the volume up high with a lot of base the woofers go into a huge vibration (the cones are going in & out very quickly and to their maximum travel) This is not good. Turning down the volume & lowering the base puts them back into control. If anyone has an idea what might cause this I would love to hear about it. Thanks Mikew
  5. Is this a good idea ? I have two turntables that I like to use but only one phono input. There are switch boxes available for about $30.00 (cdn) but I did not want to buy one if I could avoid it. I was thinking about splicing the 4 inputs from the two tables into two inputs. This way either turntable that I use would be connected. Would this cause any problems. I would not want to damage any of my equipment. Thanks Mike W.
  6. I am restoring some Klipsch kg4 speakers. There is an emblem missing from one cover. Anyone know where I can get one ? Thanks...... This message has been edited by MikeWi on 07-28-2002 at 10:30 AM
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