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I wanna know how you keep your *** shop soooooo clean.....!
I have good storage space. A place for everything, and I take time each day to put things away. To me it doesn't feel clean enough! Too cluttered. But it IS a working shop, all day every day, so I guess considering that, it is pretty clean and organized.
Greg
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I put together a short video or this.
Dave
Great video Dave, and a great looking project.
Greg
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Hi Greg, The K33"J" is a renamed Jensen P15LL. Jensen introduced the P15LL in the very early 50's. It was used in the Jensen Imperial Folded Horn. The only Difference in the Version they made for Klipsch was a 4 ohm Voice coil vs. the standard 16 ohm. The 16 ohm version was also used for years as the bass driver for the leslie organ cabinet. A very good woofer but, it's achilles Heel is it's lack of power handling. I like those throat deflectors in SpeakerFriz's picture. Lots of experimentation in the early 60's when a dealer discovered (through measurement) the nosedive the K-Horn took above 250 cycles. Klipsch scrambled for a cure when He hit upon the idea of a constricted throat (from an original of 78 square inches down to 39 square inches) that gave the K-Horn an artificial boost in response to compensate. That was another impetus for the developement of the K400 Horn.
Interesting info. You've been with us for almost 13 years and only 19 posts! I'm honored to get one here!
So the grumbling distortion that is an iconic part of the B3 sound heard on recordings is partly from a P15LL just about to rip apart? Wonderful!
Thanks.
Greg
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Thanks SF. I was thinking Stephens, but wasn't sure.
The Khorn it came from has a 3 x 12 opening and a larger splitter than normal. No edge deflectors. 1964 decorator model.
Anything special about the value of these?
Greg
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Thanks for posting those Greg, some beautiful equipment there. Like cars, one can spend as much as their little hearts desire on stereo equipment. Did you display your wares or were you just there as a guest?
I was going to exhibit there, but couldn't get clear answers as to how I would back my trailer up to the Waldorf to unload 8 large crates weighing a total of about 1500 lbs. I was asking this just a couple months before the show, and they couldn't answer me, and I saw some strange problems with their website and just got a bad feeling about it. I figured I'd let them get the first year under their belts and take a look again for 2013. It's a major expense to do a show like that, probably more than $6K.
I enjoyed being able to check out the show, something that I don't get to do when I'm exhibiting.
Greg
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It was a pretty good show. Here's a link to my pictures
www.voltiaudio.com/nyas2012.shtml
The best system I heard was the Veloce room with medium sized YG Acoustic speakers and battery powered amplifiers. Low distortion, dynamic, well balanced, tonally accurate.
I had an amazing weekend in NYC. Took in the Automobile Show, the Audio Show, and a small venue concert to hear Aaron Diehl on piano. Worth the drive.
Greg
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Nice veneer!!!
Tell me about it. Brazilian Rosewood. I was sick over the fact that I couldn't get the finish off without damaging it. I'm sure the thinking was to put a bullet proof finish on. But in reality, the finish didn't last 20 years before needing refinishing, and the fact that they used an epoxy coating meant that the veneer couldn't be refinished. The finish would have lasted as long and been much easier to refinish had they just used lacquer.
So I'll be re-veneering them. I've got some nice rosewood veneer, but it's not AS nice as what's on there now.
Greg
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Interesting. I have a pair of IRSV's in my shop right now for a complete restoration. I don't think I'll get to hear them when finished though, because the owner didn't send the amplifiers for the woofer towers. I guess I could rig something up.
There's a LOT of work to restoring these.
This was the last pair that infinity made, and the finish that was put on them was incredibly difficult to strip off the veneer.
Greg
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72 pairs of Klipsch speakers... wow...
I bet he's not too far off. The count that is . . .
I've known Rick for years, and a lot of those speakers I ended up with!
Greg
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The Khorns should be pretty easy. Most of them that I've done have separate woofer motorboards and you just take wing nuts off and the whole thing comes right out.
Can't tell you about Belle's, but with La Scalas you need to grind or file the edges of the woofer frame to fit them in.
One thing to remember about the new woofers is the break-in period. I don't often hear break-in with new gear or components, but I did with the Crites woofers. I'd say about 5 hours.
Greg
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Looks like a Shorthorn. Kind of upstages the other offerings a bit.
Greg
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$1500 is a great price on those, especially where you are close enough where you go pick them up. You should go get them!
Greg
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Can't believe nobody's mentioned Parrot yet.
Greg
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Last month's water useage was 77,000 gallons ($800 +) at my home Water dudes say 'yep, you used it'; I say . Anyway, I wanted a good check this month so no topping off the pool and I secured the sprnklers. The sprinkler timer is turned to OFF but several times I noticed wet grass and mummbled about hevay dew. This morning sure 'nuff the sprinkler zone in th efront yard turned on for 10 minutes. Verified timer is OFF. What's up with dat?
The leak-o-meter indicator at the meter is not moving and 1 gallon into a milk cartoon equals 1 gallon at the meter (don't have what I need to see if the heavy flow is calibrated).
Here in Maine, for those few who have city water, the city sewer bill is calculated based on the city water usage. A double whammy if there's something miscalculated with the water usage.
Greg
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I saw that article when it hit the web. No biggie, we can come up with an even better name with all the mental firepower assembled here....right?
Uhhhh
Duuhhhuh
Hey, pass me another beer.
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When I was fifteen, not long after buying my first pair of Klipsch La Scalas, I would visit one of three local stereo shops in our somewhat rural area (I don't think there are three left in the whole state now), the one that sold Bose, and I would wear a T-shirt that I had made up with white fuzzy letters on black cotton that said on the front "I own Klipsch" and on the back "Beware of Bose, Distortion Kills". I got kicked out of that store quite often. Lol
I never felt dirty!
Greg
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Maine, not Main
I doubt anyone is going to make it up here to hear them anyway.
Greg
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I'd like to know too. It is wood, and it has the usual 10-mil paper backing on it. Maybe the pattern is dyed into the wood?
Somehow it wouldn't surprise me if it wasn't Italian, Walnut, or Burl. lol
Greg