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  1. 8 hours ago, philallegro said:

    THX Ultra II Surrounds (KL-525)

    Hello and welcome to the forum. It's a great place to be! So, a former K-Horn owner; that's fantastic! I think your choice of the RF-7III's as front main speakers is an excellent choice for home theater. I currently have a pair of the original, RF-7I's and love the manner in which they project. Considering that you, having been a K-Horn owner, please allow me to suggest that you also consider a pair of the new, Cornwall IV's in place of the RF-7III's. My reason for suggesting them is that, in my opinion, the Cornwall VI's, with their new midrange squaker, tend to sound more "K-Horn-like" than the RF-7III's. They too, project extremely well and because they, like the K-Horn, are 3-way systems, their bass-to-midrange-to-treble transition is handled a bit more smoothly than with the RF-7III's, again in my opinion. Naturally, there is a larger cost differential, but you did not mention your budget. In any case, if you do choose to go with the RF-7III's, you will immediately see a dramatic performance increase in dynamics using your existing amplification over your Paradigms due to the large difference in the two speakers' sensitivity ratings: 92db for the Paradigm Studio 20 v5 vs 100db for the RF-7III. The Cornwall IV is 102db.

     

    Should you decide to stick with the RF-7III's, I'd like to suggest the RC-64 III Center Channel Speaker. For Cornwall IV's I would suggest the Heresey III or a third Cornwall IV as your center channel (a perfect timbre match). I would agree that your choice of the THX Ultra II Surrounds (KL-525) is outstanding! As for subwoofers, depending on the size of your space, I would like to suggest either one of Klipsch's Reference Series 12" or 15" subs or the pair of THX subs, which would require their external amplifier or an alternative amplifier of your choice. Best of luck, philallegro! Happy shopping!

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  2. Hello and welcome to the forum. I completely understand the need to respect your budget. And, as my buddy dtel mentions, I too am unfamiliar with the speaker models mentioned in your link.  I just wish to make the point of saying that, based on the type of music you've stated that you prefer, basically a lot of metal and grunge, I would recommend that you check out a pair of RF-7 III's. Few speakers, for the money, can rock Metallica, et al, like a pair of RF-7's! The issue this brings is that doing so would totally blow your $1,500 budget out-the-window. However, if you wish to have a great system that is capable of returning a truly-detailed, visceral rock experience, given the demands of that style of music and its energy, you'd be hard-pressed, I fear, to get satisfaction within your budget. I personally have an RF-7, 7.1 reference system and I have been thrilled with it since 2004. I love metal, grunge and many other genre and utilize my system for music, movies and concerts. It does all three without effort. Best of luck!

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  3. I understand many members hold strong opinions, of which there has been no shortage of expression shown here. That's great. However, I stand by my own opinion, which I clearly expressed. I am not certain if the subwoofer is included. It would of course, need one if it isn't. Yes, "Heritage" is the name Klipsch has chosen to give this bar. It isn't heritage. Get over it. And I don't see the need to begin to pigeonhole members who have questions into age groups, as if to say one group knows more than the other. How petty. This soundbar will never replace the use of actual, individual speaker channels. Duh! I never said it would. And I didn't feel it was important to question the logic in why they were considering a soundbar over separates. It's a simple question: "What did you think when you heard it?" Asked and answered! Period!!

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  4. During the 2018 Klipsch Pilgrimage, held at the Klipsch Manufacturing Plant in Hope, Arkansas, which my wife and I attended last year, Klipsch Senior Vice President, Mark Cassavant gave a very thorough run-through of Klipsch's sound bars, Bluetooth speaker offerings and headphones in the plant library. One of the featured soundbars was the Klipsch Heritage Theater Bar. This is a very unique soundbar as it is quite large, with a full compliment of LCR drivers and includes a wireless subwoofer. My take on this particular model was such that I kept searching the room for the "surround" speakers! There were none! But, this soundbar was so effective in its ability to "distribute" the illusion of sound being directed from side room areas that one could have sworn that surround speakers HAD to be hidden somewhere within the room. As a longtime Klipsch owner and enthusiast, I was completely impressed with this system's abilities. When placed in the right environment, if a person wanted a good surround system without the hassle of wires and speaker boxes everywhere while also having a setup with a high WAF (Wife Approval Factor), this system is an excellent choice. Be prepared, as this system is also capable of playing quite loud and cleanly. So, it's not too unlike having a room full of separate components. It's simplicity at its finest! And this is coming from someone whose own system is an RF-7 based, 7.1 Klipsch Reference surround system.

  5. Good morning fellow Klipsch Brothers and Sisters:

    It's been a long time since I've poured my heart out to you all here on the forum. I used to post daily, but somehow, life and social media happened! Still, despite Facebook and all of its advantages, I prefer this forum to mainstream social media because it's simply more intimate and it's they way we all started as a family. It's akin to reading a real newspaper in your hands as opposed to reading it on line. Love the smell of newsprint!

    Many of you whom attended this years pilgrimage in Hope are already aware of the challenges the Lord had chosen for my bride Verna and I this year. And as word has traveled, we've received so many prayers, well wishes and so much love from so many corners of this orb. In short, in the beginning of this year, I was in need of two, total knee replacements. Verna got word in March of two issues just one week apart (can you imagine?): 1) "You have skin cancer on your forehead!" 2) "You have breast cancer in your right breast!" DOUBLE DAMN!!!  March kinda sucked for us.

    In March my right knee was replaced successfully. Many of you saw the results in Hope and it's wonderful! The same month, they began treating Verna's basal cell on her forehead with a special chemo-type cream. Six weeks later, it was totally gone! In May, Verna underwent a lumpectomy for the removal of a pea-sized tumor. Her lymph nodes are clear (great news!) In June, they went back in and removed a section of skin the tumor had rested against that tested position for cancer markers. For those of you who unfortunately know "Cancer-Speak", she is Grade 1, Stage 1A which is like a best-case scenario. In short, she is currently enduring 4 massive treatments of chemo, one every three weeks, then a month's rest. After the month's rest, she'll begin 16 separate treatments of radiation: Once, five days a week until done. She should be through just before Thanksgiving. The chemo and radiation are purely precautionary so as to help insure the cancer doesn't return in 9 years as "something else".

    We'll have an enormous amount to be thankful for this year as they predict a full recovery for Verna!! To back-track slightly, I had my left knee replacement in July; an even greater success over the first (much less pain and greater initial range of movement). I am still currently recovering and in outpatient physical therapy after undergoing a successful two weeks of at-home therapy. I am unrestricted, on the go, kicking butt and taking names!

    So many of you have asked how we're doing that there aren't enough minutes in our day to answer everyone individually. So sorry about that. I could not be doing better and Verna has been an absolute, "Rock Star"! He has a few moments here and there of nausea as expected with chemo. Many things, including water, taste "metallic" to her. She gets tired easily. But she NEVER complains about anything! She lost her hair on Wednesday, so our daughter took her to the barber and he her gave her a "buzz cut"....on the house in a private room in the back of the shop! Classy guy! She has several scarfs that she wears and a wig, which she has yet to wear out because it's been pretty warm lately. But she's doing amazingly well! She's my Wonder Woman! Thanks to all of you who knew. Thanks for your continuous support. And it's been a pleasure telling the rest of you who were unaware of our journey. We will be fine! Love to all!  -Glenn and Verna

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  6. I did an install at a church last year using AV Over IP. They wanted to run three 82" 4K screens from a laptop HDMI output. Longest run was 130 feet. I used a cheap AV over IP transmitter that would pass 4K video, Audio and USB, three AV over IP receivers, an 8 port switch and CAT/7e cable. The brand names really don't matter much because there are so many affordable good ones out there. Setup cost about $230 bucks. The church loved it! All screens worked flawlessly with no noticeable delay or latency issues!

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  7. My first name is Glenn. My father named me after his favorite actor, Glenn Ford. I've been known as Mos, pronounced like "mows" as in cut the grass. In the Navy it was just plain Mo. On the CB Radio back in the '70s (remember those? I do vaguely) I was Woofer, my wife Verna was Tweeter and our son was Midrange. But here, I've always been known as Picky because I am VERY picky about my audio stuff. Hence my involvement with Klipsch. Howdy y'all!

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  8. On 7/1/2019 at 7:53 PM, dtel said:

    I had a few at Pilgrimage, Glen and Verna (Picky) had some they wanted me to try it, a few times, it was good. They said it was some George Clooney was selling, I don't remember which one it was.

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    dtel: Verna and I have tried all 3. But, the best one, in our humble opinions, is the Casamigos Reposado, which is aged about 1-1/2 years. Very smooth, detailed with a buttery-peppery finish.  That is the one I believe you've tried with us. -Glenn

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  9. Howdy folks! It's that time again: Time for the 2018 Picky Report! Verna and I just got home from our trip down south on Tuesday evening (5/29). So I've not had time to begin posting my photos from this year's pilgrimage in Hope. We were in Hope the week of the pilgrimage from Tuesday evening (5/15) through Sunday morning (5/20). We drove down from Detroit to Hope straight though, stopping only for food, fuel and necessities in about 15 hours (just under 1,000 miles). We arrived in Hope around 7:30 pm on Tuesday, checked in at the Super 8 and headed over to Amigo Juan's, Mexican restaurant for dinner. We did so many different things this year, which was the largest pilgrimage turnout, ever! I believe Dtel's Wife (Christy) said it was over 100 folks! And it was a true family affair: Many spouses and children were there and even a few pets! I will go into much greater detail later, over the next week or so, as I am able to find time to compose my story and post photos of our wonderful trip, after I manage my old attachments because I have used up my allowable space on the forum from the posting of years-past. I've been a member since 2002. Sunday morning we headed west into Texas to Fort Worth (about 3-1/2 hours). Fellow member CustomSteve and his wife Caroline live there and graciously asked us to spent a week with them at their home. Unfortunately, they both had to work and could not attend this year's pilgrimage. We first met Steve and Caroline at the 2006 pilgrimage in Hope, the year we had rented the farm house near town. On that Tuesday, we all celebrated their wedding anniversary at a great Mexican restaurant in Fort Worth called Uncle Julio's. During that week, fellow forum member Seadog and his wife Annie invited the 4 of us over to their gorgeous place for an outstanding BBQ over a wood-laden fire of venison steaks and huge, T-Bones! OMG, Those two are like the greatest hosts! On Memorial Day, after a wonderful week of fun with Steve and Caroline,. Verna and I hit the road for home in the early afternoon. Heading back to the Detroit Downriver area, we went north into Oklahoma, then northeast through Missouri and barely into Illinois to Greenville, where we spent the night. On Tuesday morning we had a great breakfast and got on the road around 10 am heading northeast through Illinois, Indiana (through Indianapolis), Ohio, then north into Michigan via Toledo and I-75. We landed in our driveway about 5:20 pm. Just in time to order a Jet's Pizza! All told, we traveled 3.024 miles! What a fantastic trip! Much more to come!!

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  10. Mine also needs repairs.  probably PS transistors. I purchased it knowing it was blown for $200Canadian.   eyes wide open. 
    I gather you downloaded the service manual from hifi engine>? There is the L301 in the PS section that seems to have been repaired or replaced on mine.  Could you possible send me a picture of that L on yours?  Do you happen to have an LCR meter to measure its value as it is not given in the manual.  Would help alot.   Do you want to try to troubleshoot together?  Help each other out?

    Thanks in advance!
     
     
    I have the manual and no LCR meter. I took mine to a lab for repair. Got it back in 3 weeks. Cost $250. Plugged it in, didn't work. After a short time, it started loudly modulating again. The lab is getting it back tomorrow!

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  11. I'm fairly certain the power supply in my RSW-15 sub is bad. I opened the sub today and the power supply can be seen inside. I was prepared to remove the power supply and attempt repair myself. However, a YouTube how-to repair video recommended replacement over repair due to the manner in which the circuit board is soldered. Removing components to isolate them for testing is difficult without causing possible harm to adjacent circuit board components.

    Would any of you know where I could purchase a replacement power supply? Thanks in advance. -Glennc479b282b9c8b50e5b8e07aef2edf489.jpg61396d315e07e919ff32288fe5719235.jpg7ba69997ba51a3d9c6322b70207556d9.jpg1ab623dd0e9fc4c383480dc33244c957.jpg67290920f2d5175e1635aa3c324b4110.jpgf80c2240948535839abc45850866a9bb.jpg

     

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  12. Service manual is available on line. I have an electronic copy albeit on my work computer. I can email it to you if you don't want to search for it. Just send me a PM Picky. But I won't be able to send until the 26th.
    Thanks, babadono: I was able to download a service manual on line.

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  13. I'm totally bummed. After 13 years of perfect service, our beloved RSW15 no longer functions properly. We came home from shopping about a month ago and we could hear a strange noise in our driveway near out closed side door. We unlocked the door and the entire house seemed to be shaking. It was our sub, downstairs in our home theater, cycling uncontrollably when on standby. I shut it down, waited, powered it back on. Quiet, the red light was lit showing that it was functioning. When I played a soundtrack, the sub barely moved and was inaudible.

    Bloggers have pointed me to probably a bad capacitor or two or a transistor in the sub's power supply.

    Before I tear into the cabinet, any thoughts out there from our techies? Thanks in advance. -Glenn

     

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  14. Christy: Please be aware that Verna and I are sending you the full amount today for a Founder's Club, lifetime membership in support of the museum. We feel honored to have this opportunity available to us and we have loved the museum since the first time we set foot in it many years ago. We'd love to see it continue to grow. Best wishes! - Glenn & Verna

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  15. Everyone: Thank you all for your thoughtful, kind and loving wishes and prayers for my family and I. I can't tell you how much you all mean to us. Mom asked us to just throw her "a bash". So, we held a celebration of mom's life in mid-October at Dunleavy's Pub in Allen Park (two blocks from our house), Rose's favorite place. We sent out a few invitations via snail mail and then on social media. Nearly 70 people who knew and loved Miss Rose came out for her bash. She was cremated and her ashes will be placed in several locations. Among them, we plan to put her "eyes" in Lake Tahoe, her favorite destination, which is not far from where we used to live. Thank you all once again. [emoji173]

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    Dear Friends:

    Many of you who remember me while I was much more active on this forum, may recall my mom, Rose. I mentioned her periodically in posts and many members who paid my bride Verna and I a visit at our home in Michigan had the opportunity to meet Rose themselves and often wrote about her as well. She was a very unique woman with a fantastic sense of humor who was born of Polish immigrants, raised through the Great Depression and lived to the ripe, old age of 97. Forum members liked to refer to her as "Miss Rose".

    Early, yesterday afternoon, Miss Rose left us. She was still living with us in our home for the past 36 years. She had a good quality of life right up until the end. She is survived by my wife and I, her two grandchildren, our son and daughter and their spouses and her two great-grandchildren, our son's son (14) and daughter (9). She had no regrets and said she was ready to meet her maker whenever he decided it was time. Miss Rose wished to be cremated, wanted no viewing nor ceremony. She asked us to simply throw one heck of a party! In a few weeks, we plan to throw a bash at a local corner bar, her favorite place because they have great burgers and cold beer. To those of you who knew her, thanks for caring all these years. you have meant so much to Miss Rose and our family. May God Bless! Play some Aerosmith or Pink Floyd for Miss Rose: Two of her favorites! -Glenn & Verna

    Note: In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to a charity of your preference.

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  17. Thanks, fellas! I know I haven't logged in on the forum in a very long time. I spend a lot of time on Facebook these days. But, DizRotus tipped me off in an email that I should log in and check for a thread. I guess this must be it. I didn't even know we had a lounge! LOL Any way, thank you all once again! Sunday was a wonderful day spent with my family. You can't ask for better! -Glenn

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  18. bhenry: I haven't been on here in so long and I just now saw this thread today. Brett, I can't express just how totally bummed I am over reading this news! As Neal said, you and I spent so much time in your basement tweaking your system just to get it right and we were so happy with the results and then THIS! OMG! That just SUCKS! Unfortunately, hundreds of homes in Allen Park, where I live, also got hit with flooding. However, our house was spared, thank goodness! We seem to be on the higher end of the drain system for some reason as we've not had sewer backups from storms in the 35 years we've lived here (knock on wood). That was a hundred-year-rain, like a once-in-a-lifetime, thing that we all got hit with. Sorry your place was not so lucky. I just don't know what else to say, man other than I am SO SORRY! -Glenn

     

    Our street at the end of our driveway that day...

     

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