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  1. Thanks. It's Kenwood KT-7500 Tuner. For when I want instant music without dropping a needle or clicking a mouse button. Lives on the jazz station 91.9FM WCLK station in Atlanta.
  2. Took the easy and quick route and replaced the tweeters and woofers (thanks to Dneu2011). Glad I did. How did I ever live without Klipsch horn speakers? I'm afraid these may dethrone the JBL Jubals I swore I'd never replace. If anyone is interested in the old tweeters and woofers please let me know. I'd like them to be put back into use if possible. Would be a shame to toss them.
  3. Thanks! I have a rule I'm not allowed to bring curbside "treasures" home anymore, but obviously, had to make an exception for the heresy's I'm not sure if there are different variants of the k-22. Looks like the magnet coating and hardware is slightly different. Would be cool if I could do a one and done bundle and get these puppies singing. I'm not sure if you'd want to take this question to a private message, but how much would you charge for 2 tweeters, 2 woofers, and shipping to 30135? I've got paypal if that works best for you.
  4. I would need 2 tweeters. I believe the type that I have are older than yours (round magnet), but believe I can just swap out both sides for the newer style without modifying the crossover network. Can you confirm if they're interchangeable? I may be interested in buying one of your K-22 woofers, but I need to make sure it's the same as mine. Pics are in this thread if you don't mind checking.
  5. Are any of the K-77 tweeters still available?
  6. Thanks. I've been on the site a few times in the past. Finally have a reason to make an account.
  7. Appreciate the tips. Looking at the shape of the basket I think you're right about removing the woofer.
  8. So as luck would have it I scored a pair of Heresy HD-BR sitting on the side of the road today. The cabinets are a little rough, but I think I can make them presentable. Need some advice on what's the best approach to getting the speakers operational. I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to restoring speakers so I'd like to stay with original components unless it's too costly. Excited to have some horns in my house again! K-77 Tweeter: After connecting to an amplifier only one tweeter (K-77) is working. I swapped it to the other cabinet and the problem followed the tweeter so I know it's not in the crossover network. I've read in other posts I can possibly send off for repair to Klipsch or Great Plains. Would it be advisable to go ahead a get new diaphragms for both sides or only the non-working tweeter? I don't want to have mismatched levels. K-22 Woofer: Both woofers work, but each has a pushed in dust cap and one side has a decent tear in the cone. I think I can do the old toilet paper roll fellatio trick on the dust caps to pull them into better shape, but what about the tear? I'm tempted to try a glue repair since the tear is not into the surround. Thoughts? Anything else I should be immediately concerned with?
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