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I bought these together some years back from a fellow who said he had them restored in Hope. Said one was made in the mid to late 1950's, the other in early '60's. There was damage to one from an accident while moving. Nothing whatsoever effecting quality of performance. Once I had them in place in my home I never stopped listening enough to have the mostly invisible wounds addressed. 3500 for both. Pickup 5 country miles outside of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Cash only.
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First post here...noob to the site. Bear with me....I'm old too! Testing the waters, updating my Vintage K-horns and looking to finance it...at least partially anyway, through the sale of some vintage parts. I don't really know the value and need some guidance....some price range perhaps. I bought my Khorns in the early 80's. I sent a letter (dating myself here) to Klipsch inquiring about updates to my new acquisitions and they responded with the history of my speakers (built in 1977, BBU) and told me about the upgrades available at that time. That was 1984, I have the original 1977 vintage K33 woofers in pristine condition, in Klipsch boxes, and the 1984 "upgrade" crossovers the AK-7's. they are also in excellent condition save for some dust and what seems to be the standard cankered and corroded driver leads, greenish in color within the insulation. I would appreciate any insight my fellow Klipsch fans can provide!