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Remy65

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  1. Sorry that is for the RC7 as you noted, my bad. that one seems to have been sold already.
  2. https://ebya.io/3H0r I think it might still be available.
  3. I just finished cleaning up a pair of of RF7 MK1s. I took them all apart. Removed the foam. Replaced the leads on the crossover. The boxes are still a bit rough but I am thinking about applying a new coat of stain on them. Something dark. Maybe even pain the black. What do you think these would be worth when done? Here are a few pics of what they look like now.
  4. I have yet to pull the crossover. But my cousin gave me the idea to put my leads directly to the speakers and they are all in fact working. I will take a deeper dive into the crossover this week.
  5. I got the speakers out and the ohm out to the following: Tweeter - 6.5 Top woofer - 6.7 Bottom woofer - 6.9 I also did a 9v test on them and they did crackle a bit but the diaphragm did not move much. I assume because the 9v battery I was using was not powerful enough. I will be pulling out the crossover today and cleaning and inspecting it. I will update. Thanks again deang and all who have advised me here. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your input!
  6. Update. Finally was able to safe break the seals. And as I was taking the speakers out I get hit by the smell from the mice that was in it. That foam will certainly need to be replaced. So I am needing to source that as well. Then I will work on the exterior.
  7. I did email him but he no longer works on this line of speakers: I don’t really work on these anymore. I only work on Heritage networks. Have you contacted Klipsch support to see if they might have a replacement? But thanks for the reference. I will be contacting Klipsch sometime this week.
  8. Well, One of the reasons is that when I got these I knew they were mistreated. But it was such a good deal I thought I would get them and clean them up. I just had no idea that they were going to be as bad as they are. And they are / were really bad. The crossover on one had a dead mouse still knotted up inside. So my guess is that it met with an untimely death and took out part of the crossover in the process. The middle woofer and tweeter are still working. Just not the bottom one. I have not gone thru everything on the speakers yet but I will over this weekend. Or at least as much as I can w/o breaking anything. Still trying to get the bottom woofer out.
  9. I know this forum is filled with updated crossovers for this particular speaker. However, I am just wanting to replace what I already have because at the moment the upgraded crossovers are cost prohibitive. Is there anywhere that I can either send in mine for repair? Or is there anyone that is selling crossovers for this speaker or is there a crossover that I can buy that's equivalent? Any help would be great. Thank you
  10. A Center " which I have" will not help with Stereo. But thanks for chiming in.
  11. What is considered to be 'setup correctly'? I am new to this level of audio so not sure what that means and I know its something different for every ear. But if I can get a baseline of what you mean it could be helpfull. Thanks, Remy
  12. Yes, I saw the same thing in this and other forums talking about lacing the twitter with a dampening foam. My biggest issue now is trying to remove the large drivers. They are not as simple as I thought they should be removing them. Been trying to find something on the internet that will show me how to remove them without damaging anything. Still trying to clean them up.
  13. Also I believe in the adage, " Sub should be felt not seen." Well thats what I say anyway
  14. I am running them large. That was the first thing I changed. I do find them still a bit brighter than I like but one step at a time
  15. I am running 2 subs in a 6.2 config. I currently have the crossover set at 200hz. But I have seen the recommendation of 60hz in many places it I will be doing that next.
  16. Since the calibration, as noted above, they are sounding much better. Now I'm going to take them apart soon and clean them up on the inside. Like I said, they were not taken care of. I will try to video it as I go.
  17. I finally got an Audessy mic and was able to calibrate. It now sounds much better! I do plan to do some tinkering to try and get warmer tones from them. Then again it just maybe what they are.
  18. That was a bad quote... What I should said was that "The good news is that I only paid $200 for the pair".
  19. Hi all, I have a bit of a dilemma. I have the above. I use to have RB 51 I bookshelf's and they perform well above expectations. I just got the Marantz about 2 months ago. So I recently purchase a pair of RF-7 classics with the cherry finish and the folks that had them before me did not take care of them. I spent the first hour just cleaning them up. I finally hook them up (even thou they are not completely clean yet) and they are very bright. The RB-51's were very soft and pleasant to listen to. I know that I am entering in a new area of audiophile when I picked the Rf's up but I am supposed to be wowed. My hope is that I have no idea what I am doing and someone will point out the glaringly obvious thing that I missed and life will go on. That's my hope. The other thing is that they also have damage on the cones. one is really bad. See photos. In some as you can see there are still some dust in the twitter. I suspect that I need to run thru the setup again with the new speakers and that may resolve my issues. But I need to borrow the mic back from a neighbor of mine. What I hope is the good news in all this is that I only gave $200 for the pair. My current plan is to take them apart and clean them up best I can then see if I can get someone to apply new laminate. Any advise would be appreciated.
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