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  1. Thank you sooooo much! You know, I thought from reading here that this group is a veritable treasure trove of knowledge, and the four of you have just proved it! And so kind, thoughtful, and helpful too - wow! I reallly appreciate it a lot! I do have two pairs of older Klipsch speakers as well and once I get them moved home, I will definitely take some photos and seek your expertise again. All I know about them really is that my husband had them for a very long time, at least since I first met him which was almost 40 years ago; one pair are in very large rectangular cabinets, all black; the other pair are smaller, corner shaped, all black. I believe my husband referred to those as Klipschorns (which I used to think was two words, 'Klipsch Horns") and his band used them on stage. He also referred to one set as "Klipsch monitors" and I have no idea what that means either. Anyway, I won't bore you with my ignorance as I realize that you will need to see pictures to tell what they are. I'm just rambling down memory lane here, sorry; there are lots of great memories wrapped up in these old beauties. 🙂
  2. I apologize in advance for being completely ignorant about speaker parts but can someone please tell me what these are? I found them in a box full of mics, cords, Leslie parts, spools of speaker wire, etc. They are quite heavy and most (maybe all) of them seem to be magnetic. I'm kind of thinking (just from my very limited Google-Fu skills) that they might be something called "horn drivers", which I'm guessing has something to do with the functioning of some of the Klipsch speakers that I have also inherited, but I really have no idea. So, I'm wondering if these are something that I can safely send to the electronic recycling centre or whether I should keep them just in case? Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide in letting me know what these are. I really appreciate it. 🙂
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