Jump to content

bigsled

Members
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

bigsled's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/9)

4

Reputation

  1. $ 2000.00 Plus I bet it does sound nice 🙂
  2. Hey Joe What volume do you listen at ? svs asked me this today and I told them around 90db according to phone app so they punched in my 19x19 rm and my Heresy iv and said I need sb -3000 unless I used two 1000's which would be better. What volume do you listen at ? I would prefer to get one sb- 1000 pro and maybe add a 2nd later on down the road . But not if a single 1000 can't handle 90 db's. listen to mostly rock
  3. Curious to think what you think about this sub company and their opinion on using low lever in puts instead of high for Heresy's ( they have both ) https://rel.net/blog/2022-04-27/system-thinking/klipsch-and-high-efficiency-explained/
  4. Hello I have a pair of new heresy III 's I bought 2 years ago . They are the raw unfinished Birchwood veneer. I ended up just shooting them with a couple light coats of black latex paint. After seeing the East Indian special editions with the silver grills pictured I was wondering if I could get mine to look like that if I sanded off my light coat of spray paint? I don't know anything about wood and although the grain may not be quite the same it looks like Klipsch used some sort of dark walnut stain. I would want the grain to stand out like it does on these special editions. Next question Do I really need to remove the horns and woofers ? Couldn't I just tape them off and ,the backs to keep any dust from entering the cabinets ? Thank You Heresy-Special-Edition-4.webp
  5. Dave, Thank You New to the forums Will try to move.
  6. How do you feel about the east Indian rosewood veneer Klipsch used ? Yes my grain will be different pattern but do you think it can stand out if I follow your instructions ? Golden will be the base and a dark walnut or rosewood stain will darken the grain pattern and make it stand out like the photos ? The reason I ask is because I don't know anything about how certain woods take stain. I know oak grain could stand out if you were trying to use paint on kitchen cabinets and make them not look smooth. I pretty sure mine are the standard birch veneer Klipsch uses its just that they were going to be used in a commercial setting when the lot of them were ordered from Klipsch so they didn't get stained. I think these special editions look absolutely stunning. Not sure if Klipsch will make the/ or I want to buy the silver grills but the black ones would go good too. I may pay for professional staining . Have to look into prices. I would also have to research how hard it would be to remove insides. Thanks much for your tips and I may take you up on more questions if I go down the "do it yourself route " Another shot with Klipsch description of the wood ( ones with silver grills only) https://www.klipsch.com/products/heresy-iii-special-edition
  7. Hello I have a pair of new heresy III 's I bought 2 years ago . They are the raw unfinished Birchwood. I ended up just shooting them with a couple light coats of black latex paint. After seeing the East Indian special editions with the silver grills pictured I was wondering if I could get mine to look like that if I sanded off my light coat of spray paint? I don't know anything about wood and although the grain may not be quite the same it looks like Klipsch used some sort of dark walnut stain. I would want the grain to stand out like it does on these special editions. Next question Do I really need to remove the horns and woofers ? Couldn't I just tape them off and the backs to keep any dust from entering the cabinets ? Thank You
×
×
  • Create New...