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  • Birthday 11/09/1958

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    Indianapolis, IN Home of KLIPSCH
  • My System
    Family Room, Home Theater
    Yamaha RXV2600
    Yamaha BD-S667 blu ray
    HD player ( I know), VHS, cassette, Technics SL1700
    LS cane grilles DeanG networks mains
    CW cane rear
    KLF-C7 PopBumper networks center
    THX sub system
    Samsung 42" plasma



    Home Office
    iMac source with 2TB drive of music
    Yamaha RX497
    forte II
    Jamo D830
    B speakers in kitchen Klispch R5800

    Gallery
    AH! NoeTjeb CD
    MusicHall MMF5
    Yamaha pre
    Crown PS200 -> 1972 Khorns BEC AA
    EV DX38-> Crown D75a/150a -> KHJ/K402/K69a

    Master
    Yamaha RX597 and CD changer
    Klispch Icon WB14

    Workshop
    Sony multi disc player and iPod
    Behringer mixer
    BGW 150 -> test outputs/ Klipsch outdoor sub + Rock
    JBL Urie -> passive networks -> MCM1900 BG MWM-S 4-way fully restored stack
    KP201 on opposite wall for fill

    LSI-BG splits x 3 with upgraded networks for LCR outdoor cinema
    KP250 on Utimate stands outdoor cinema rear surrounds


    PA system
    A whole bunch of processing
    Crown K2 amps x 3 (1 per sub, 1 stereo for tops)
    Danley LAB subs with 2x12 into folded horns
    Yorkville U15 tops (Danley Design)

    Basement Home Theater (still in planning stages but I've got the gear)
    Samsung 60" plasma
    KPT904M x 3 mains
    KPT250 x 3 surrounds
    THX sub system


    Standby
    KP301 - portable outdoor party speakers
    KP172
    KP110 with brackets
    HIP- showroom new with covers
    Heresy reveneered as Decorators in American Walnut
    Heresy with brown tweed grille
    CW 1963 original Jensen P15LL woofer, cane grilles

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  1. That was about the most fun two guys could have aside from re-building Klipsch speakers. We go way back, Elden helped me by picking up a pair of LSI-BG splits about a hundred years ago and used them until I could get pony express to bring them up here. That's what started the whole madness with him. We've visited each others homes several times, they're our home base when we go down to NOLA for a cruise, and we've been on several ( I can't even count) cruises together. Always good times with a Klipsch brother. I was happy to help out his building project. I tanked out after four days of humping steel, but we got him a good head start on the project. Just wait until the MWM/LS HF system is installed ! whoo boy is that gonna be a jamming shop! Michael Colter
  2. Hi guys, been ages since I've been on here. Union stagehand/audio guy now, totally without gigs for 9 months now. Anyway, thanks for the love! yer buddy, Michael Colter ps it'll be interesting to see if I have a signature after this, I totally forget.
  3. replied to your message with my private email. I'm not on here much any more. Jubilees and KP600 setups still for sale.
  4. ATTENTION BILL HENDRIX ! THIS IS THE POST WE'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!
  5. Another tip. Consider time alignment if you can, that would be with the voice coils aligned in a vertical plane. Another consideration when mounting pole cup to the top of a subwoofer cabinet is - will the plywood hold the weight of the pole/speaker combo without flexation? If possible, you might look into putting an internal vertical brace near the mount to help spread the weight through the cabinet to the bottom as well.
  6. FULLY horn loaded PA system. PWK would be proud of every one of these we've saved, salvaged, rebuilt. It's a labor of love in most cases. These have a very nice background and subsequently show much less physical wear than many I've been through. For comparison, I use a set of 4-way MCM in my workshop 36x48. Fills the room nicely lol GLWS Michael
  7. I can vouch for their condition and they sound very sweet. GLWS Worth every penny of $1800 guys. get in the truck NOW
  8. Yes that's some massive drivers for the mid-highs!
  9. Will it help if I paint them and reassemble?
  10. Offering at $600 for the PAIR of amplifiers already set up for the Jubilees. TOTAL PRICE JUBILEE SETUP standard Jube bins, BIG 402 horns, K69a drivers AND two Crown Xti2000 amps $5400. These are Indianapolis. I have shipping boxes and ability to get them to a freight dock if that's really what it takes. ALL SHIPPING AND INSURANCE WILL BE BUYER"S RESPONSIBILITY. You get the quote, you do the paperwork etc. Zip here is 46220.
  11. Used for jumpering to another speaker generally. Lots of guys changed the input connector type because the dual banana, although a great deal of contact surface area, is the most brittle, breakable connector for pro use. Others I've seen are XLR, Cannon, but the most modern of all to utilize ( and I've changed most of my pro stuff to this) is the Neutrik NL4 or Speakon connector.
  12. Here's the owners manual/spec sheet for the mighty KP600 system. KP-600-2.pdf
  13. $1600 for all 6 cabinets. 2 - dual 18 KP600SW with 4 NIB woofers, 2 KP600LF with working Klipsch woofers, 2 KP600HF with all working proper drivers, one of the K41 10" is reconed, many of the hf tweeters have NEW diaphragms installed by myself. These were rescued from a barn in FL along with my current MCM stacks ( not for sale), and somewhat refurbished by me. I have done initial bondo work and to my eye they are nearly ready for paint and final assembly. As I'm in the Stagehands union now I work with enormous shows and no longer on the bar band business so haven't had a need to finish this project but these massive babies can be YOURS! Folks I have over $1,000 just in the new 4x18" alone so this really is a deal. There is an older thread from a Pilgrimage many years ago when I'd just gotten these shipped up to Indy ( Imagine Jim Hunter's face when a semi carrying both sets arrived at Klipsch Headquarters!), and Doc brought his little test rig and we ran curves on one stack out here and was amazed at the sound. Anyone who's heard these played at Pilgrimages will attest to the power and clarity of a fully functional set of KP600. Available in Indianapolis.
  14. ... This was a lifetime ago. In late 2008 after this Pilgrimage I built my workshop to house this crazy hobby, a trailer for hauling speakers, and a boat. The shop was my 50th birthday present to myself. I'm now nearly 60! The boat has been sold to a friend, the MCM1900 stacks are still in regular operation, and I'm in my third year of Apprentice training and 'B' list money-making for our local Stagehand's Union IATSE #30. I work the BIG shows at Banker's Life Arena, Lucas Oil Stadium, corporate gigs at our Indiana Convention Center and the like. Semi truck loads of sound and lighting, like a typical rock show will be 20-25 trailers full of gear. I have no use for the KP 600's so they're being sold on another thread over at Garage sale. Still I value all I have learned through this Klipsch forum, tinkering with the loudspeakers over the years, and my oh-so-brief tenure with the company itself here in Indianapolis. Mostly I love to relive some great times with all you crazy guys over the years. This thread really took me back, we used to have such fun listening to music together and just hanging out. What a great time that was in 2008!
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