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  1. ---------------- On 4/25/2004 11:11:51 PM delano wrote: TCB That is a double cd on Blue Note (Connosieur Series) Which I bought in Toronto Brand new for $23.99 ( canadian) just last week. Delano....my mistake Where did you buy it?
  2. ---------------- On 4/25/2004 12:47:08 PM Allan Songer wrote: ---------------- On 4/25/2004 12:54:39 AM T_Shomaker wrote: Why are all of the records you like so expensive? ---------------- They're not. The Sonny Criss Prestige and Muse LPs routinely sell for between $10 and $20 in near mint condition--they have very little collector value. Wrong,here is the prove: I just buy this cd...... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4008695075&category=307&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWN%3AIT&rd=1
  3. mbajner,how you do it for easy viewing please? The only way I know is like an attached file. thanks ---------------- On 4/24/2004 11:45:48 AM mbajner wrote: the build quality looks good on these here are the pics for easy viewing http://forums.klipsch.com/idealbb/files/KKS-1front.jpg"> http://forums.klipsch.com/idealbb/files/KKS-1back.jpg"> ----------------
  4. Thanks Alan...you are great like allways. What could you tell me about JIMMY SMITH-The Sermon ?? Did you like it? Or you like more J.Smith with TURRNETINE ??
  5. ---------------- On 4/20/2004 8:56:55 PM greg928s4 wrote: Did someone say B3?!! [img Every time I hear a B3 in a song, I get a chill. Silly question: What mean B3 ?? thanks
  6. ---------------- On 4/17/2004 10:38:52 PM DeanG wrote: I suspect that what Steve told you was that in order to take advantage of what the AK-4 has to offer, you would need to update your drivers, since the crossover and drivers were modeled and voiced together. The drivers you have now were modeled and voiced with the AK-3. The crossover that is "desirable", is the one designed for the drivers you have. ---------------- Yes ,you are right DeanG,but I did not have a chance to listen to AK-4 and because theyr drivers are pretty new,I decided to wait a bit.ElectroVoice was and still is a great driver manufacture.
  7. ---------------- On 4/17/2004 10:16:37 PM consistent wrote: Do you know what crossovers are now being used in the K-Horns? Right now they have AK-4. I just buy a pair of 1991 K-horns with AK-3 crossovers and after I spoke with Steve Phillips and ask him about the difference AK-3 and AK-4 and about posibility to upgrade to AK-4,I decided to keep AK-3.I understand the main reason for Klipsch to change to AK-4 was ElectroVoice,who does not manufacture anymore driver for Klipsch. So...my sugestion is to find an old pair,built after 1989 with AK-3 crossovers and also with desirable ElectroVoice crossover. cheers
  8. ---------------- On 4/15/2004 7:37:28 PM lynnm wrote: I suspect that that boxed portion is a cable race. Do you by chance live in an apartment buildin and further does that building have an elevator ? ---------------- Yes is a 14 level building with elevator.
  9. ---------------- On 4/15/2004 7:33:05 PM lynnm wrote: You might consider using some sort of shielded coaxial cable for speaker cable. ---------------- Thanks Lynnm but the speaker capture this hum/buzz even is not connected to amp by speaker cable.If I move the speaker 4-5 feet away from the corner the buzz goes off.I was thinking too at shocks feritte clamps but I could not find local in Toronto.I try to small stores also to big stores like Home Depot,Radio Shack but without a chance.My only option I think is to buy from eBay.Did you have an idea where could I find feritte clamps?
  10. ---------------- On 4/15/2004 11:14:13 AM Q-Man wrote: Maybe, just maybe lining the corner with low carbon sheet metal will isolate the magnetic field. Can you re-route the wires in the floor that are causing the problem? ---------------- The problem is in the wall not on the floor and can't do anything to re-route...I guess I need permision to do such a job.Here is the corner problem.
  11. Thanks,I will try with foil to cover cables and isolate the crossover into a metal box to see how will be. cheers
  12. ---------------- On 4/15/2004 8:57:44 AM Maron Horonzak wrote: TCB......Try replacing all cables one just might have a broken ground. ---------------- Even if I removed the speaker cable between amp and speaker,the buzz remains.It is magnetic field somewhere in that corner. thanks
  13. ---------------- On 4/15/2004 8:52:25 AM Maron Horonzak wrote: TCB...you asked this question on 3 sites one would be sufficient. ---------------- Sorry I'm disperate to solved the problem.
  14. Ok,here is the problem.The corner where stay one speaker have 2 different levels,I mean is a few inches portion where I guess cover some electrical cables.That speaker even without any conection to amp,capture a hum/electrical buzz,when is in the corner.If I pull it out about 5 feet,the buzz is out,push in the corner back,the buzz is on again.If I conect back the speaker cable to amp and turn on the amp,the hum/buzz decreased dramatic.If I turn off the amp,the hum increased again.This problem I have is only with location and not with speakers,because I try to swap them from a corner to other one and had same problem in that corner.My question is what can I do to isolate that wall portion or how about to try shock ferrite on the internal cables on crossover,midrange,tweeter ???Hope somebody will understand with my poor english.....Kindly appreciate any help. cheers Mario
  15. Ok,here is the problem.The corner where stay one speaker have 2 different levels,I mean is a few inches portion where I guess cover some electrical cables.That speaker even without any conection to amp,capture a hum/electrical buzz,when is in the corner.If I pull it out about 5 feet,the buzz is out,push in the corner back,the buzz is on again.If I conect back the speaker cable to amp and turn on the amp,the hum/buzz decreased dramatic.If I turn off the amp,the hum increased again.This problem I have is only with location and not with speakers,because I try to swap them from a corner to other one and had same problem in that corner.My question is what can I do to isolate that wall portion or how about to try shock ferrite on the internal cables on crossover,midrange,tweeter ???Hope somebody will understand with my poor english.....Kindly appreciate any help. cheers Mario
  16. ---------------- On 4/12/2004 12:44:58 PM sheltie dave wrote: One is Miss America, and the other two are a beautiful redhead and a knockout blonde. Nice to compare women with Heritage
  17. ---------------- On 4/12/2004 12:00:06 PM sheltie dave wrote: The Belles are close to being Khorns ---------------- Is closer to Lascala....NO way to Klipschorns All you pay is for design and nice furniture.
  18. ---------------- On 4/12/2004 11:09:54 AM Audible Nectar wrote: Belles cost more for several reasons: 1. There are less of them available 2. They cost more to begin with (that additional grillwork ain't cheap) 3. They look better (PWK designed it to be a pretty version of a LaScala) Yes, you are correct - the Klipschorns can be purchased for what Belles go for - but not everyone can have Klipschorns (including me - that's why I have Belles). ---------------- You are right but still think Belles don't worth double price of Lascala. Same sound in upgraded furniture.
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