Good day to you all. I'm Reynard, I've been collecting audio gear for many years but I dove in more seriously about 5 years ago. I probably should have done a separate introduction post and knocked around here for a bit and gotten to know folks before jumping in with a technical post, but I've finally gotten a pair of Klipsch speakers and I felt I didn't want to delay learning about them.
After considering various KG4 versions and a few others I settled on these KG2. The appearance was diminished but the drivers appear intact, and the price was right. I've not yet plugged them in, as my listening room is in disarray, and I'm out of speaker wire, but while I get that straightened up I have questions for you regarding these.
1. The KG2 brochure mentions oiled walnut and oak veneers. These speakers are in the generic and typical black ebony that every other manufacturer defaults to. Are my speakers a discount version, a special edition, or what?
2. The afformentioned black ebony finish is pretty challenged, and I'm being kind. Even if it was in better shape I'd still like to change it, as I already have several pairs of speakers in ebony and I'm really over it. I can either shed the veneer and put proper wood on there (walnut or cherry), or else fill them with epoxy primer and do something unique like a piano gloss finish. Has anyone here done either approach?
3. Are the crossover diagrams available? I'm no stranger to crossover refurbs but I'd like to see a diagram before I pull anything apart and get a feel for the circuit. And don't worry, I'm not going to jump into parts replacement until I get these settled in and I'm used to them.
4. Are there any forum-advised mods for this speaker? I see Klipsch has done several updates so I would think you folks have some favorite changes to recommend.
5. I see Crites offers a crossover parts kit, but for some reason it's $1000, whereas the rest of their kits are between $100 and $300. Is there something special about this speaker or is that a typo?
6. The dustcaps on the PRs have been pushed in. Do I replace them, or leave them alone?
7. The speaker grille cloth looks like it's been vandalized by hyperactive meerkats. Is there a particular cloth I should consider? If not, I was provided some leftover cloth from a professional installer that I could put to use.
Many thanks to all of you in advance.