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  1. Hey all, New guy here. I just inherited a set of Chorus IIs that are unfortunately in a bit of a state of disrepair. One of the negative terminals on the system is busted off. Can anyone detail the process I'm going to need to take to repair it? Am I going to have to solder? I already contacted Klipsch support and they put me in contact with a repair shop that does not have the terminals in stock, so is there a generally accepted after market set to use? Thanks in advance!
  2. I have for sale a beautiful pair of RF52ii and also an RC52ii. Pictures of both are available below. The RF52ii were purchased locally from a musician about 6 months ago. They are in near-perfect condition and I cannot find a scratch on them, cones are perfect. One one speaker binding post, one of the caps (red) to a binding post are missing. I purchased them this way and honestly it doesn't need it so I never got a replacment (which is about $0.50). Operationally perfect, cones and the rest are perfect. The RC52ii was purchased from another Klipsch forum member. In near perfect condition with a few minor scratches hard to even see. The foot was missing so I added a screw with a soft pad added to it. Which I find has worked even better than Klipsch's foot. I will include this with the speaker. Cones and the rest are perfect and it performs perfectly. Cherry RF52ii Pair: $350 Black RC52ii: $150
  3. For sale are a pair of Klipsch Quartet floor standing speakers. They are completely original and perform flawlessly. Aesthetically they are a solid 9, with only a few minor scratches on the risers and one scratch on the top of one of the boxes. I've had these speakers for about 3 years, 2 of them were spent in a closet. Just figured someone else might get more enjoyment out of them. More images upon request. Local (San Antonio) cash sale only. Sorry, No Shipping. Price is $350, firm & fair.
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