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Dirtypawz

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  1. Well out front I have adcom pre amp GFA 5800 to my epic cf-2 and a adcom gfa 555 to my epic cf-1 in my bed room I have a marantz receiver running my monitor audio silver 8i,3i,10i and SVS pb12-plus on kitchen table I have laptop klipsch 2.1 system and the best part it’s all in my 500 square foot apartment !!! My neighbors love me !! Lol I think anyway hahahaha


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    Look at my post from a humorous point of view.  I know you weren't trying to nail me, I was just having some fun with you.  Here in West Virginia we only do that with friends.  :cool:
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    You didn't miss anything in my first post, that more detailed explanation about the PIO caps is what I did NOT include. 
     
    All is good.  [emoji41] [emoji106]

    Well I can take a photo of my crossovers in both towers c(cf-1’s&cf-2’s ) and post them and you guys can go from there if it helps ??


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  3. Here’s the cf-1&2’s debc22c91d38df5e289bc8eaf6a1aa65.jpg
    I had matching cherry but I decided to sell the cf-1’s well couldn’t live without them so I found this black pair for cheap and picked them up but the cf-2’s just don’t sound right !!


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  4. Thought this might be a good idea, since questions tend to pop up here and there regarding the Epic series speakers. Since the owners of the Epic series generally tend to hold on to them a long time, also thought it'd be nice to have a thread where we can swap info on setups, mods that we've done, problems/issues, or any other info that we've come across. Plus, it'll be interesting to see how many Epic owners are out there and active on the forum...

     

    All Epic owners owe Roy Delgado (Chief Bonehead) our thanks for designing these...he did a fantastic job!

     

    Below is  the information directly from Klipsch on how to determine which of the 3 versions your CF-3/4 are.

     

    EPIC Series Production versions – Rev.1, Rev.2, Rev.3


    Rev.1 – Start of Production in Spring of 1994

    1. These models had 5" long port tubes
    2. Networks used OFC (monster cable looking) clear jacket wiring.
    3. Horns in these models were gray in color.

    Rev.2 – Fall of 1994

    1. These models had shorter 2.5" long port tubes (to raise the box tuning)
    2. Networks had a component / value change to correct for the new ports. (The network wire was still the OFC used in Rev.1.)

    Rev.3 – Summer of 1995 to end of production in 1996

    1. These models had new lighter cone woofers (new vendor) (these cones aren’t nearly as stiff as the originals and can be deformed much easier by pressing on them)
    2. Networks were changed to compensate for the new woofers
    3. Change in network wiring to colored 16ga. like what is used in Legend KLF networks
    4. New horn material that was 20% glass and was painted black.

    Serial number decoding for EPIC Series models (or any Klipsch model made from 1990-1997(?))

    Production Years Description Example

    1990-1997(?) DOY Y2Y1 # # # # (135791234)


    Thanks to Roy Delgado “chief bonehead” for having this group !!


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  5. Hello epic owner actually have a pair of the CF-1& CF-2’s my question is this any body upgrade the crossovers on the CF-2’s they don’t sound nothing like the CF-1’s I’m 90% sure it’s the crossovers because I’ve switched the horns and the cf-2’s still didn’t sound right !! Any ideas schematics brand new crossovers I figured somebody could help ?? Thanks In advance !! Oh if it matters I give the CF-2’s 250 watts each and the CF-1’s 200 watts each and flip flopped the amps just to make sure it wasn’t an amplifier issue !!


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  6. I have a pair of epic cf-2 speakers and I have a k-64-kv horn tweeter not the k-703 ?? Did I misunderstand that ?? I also have a pair of cf-1 and its the same horn size as in the plastic horn itself but different all together k-90-kv 

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