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  1. Hello...I recently bought a pair of R-28F speakers and it looks like one of them has a blown tweeter. I took the blown tweeter out and switched it with the one that was working and it still doesn't work. Additionally took the working one and put it into the speaker that had the broken tweeter and it did work so I am pretty sure the other tweeter is blown. That being said, I am trying to get a replacement tweeter but it looks like tweeters for that model speaker are on backorder. I called Klipsch and they confirmed as such. He said to check back in a couple of months. Does anyone have any leads on where I can get a tweeter for this model speaker or maybe know someone or does anyone have one to sell? lol. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Rob
  2. Hello fellow Klipsch fans. Recently there was a nasty power surge in my area and, unluckily, my receiver happened to be plugged straight into the outlet the day it happened. Since then, whenever a sound hits a certain pitch, there's this harsh crackly noise. I thought it may have been the content I was playing, but I've tested other disks/media and it persisted (so long as it was the right pitch or tone). Then I considered it was my receiver, so I tried an older one, but it wasn't that either. It looks like it's my speakers. I haven't tested (or noticed anything wrong with) the sides or rears yet. But my two fronts (RF 7II) and center (RC-64II) have the issue. It seems to be coming from the tweeter and I haven't noticed anything else wrong with the speakers but this. I recorded the problem and the wav should be listenable here. In the clip (there's a piece of paper being torn in the scene, ignore that) the harsh clipping/crackling noise is evident multiple times throughout. It's even more pronounced on my normal receiver (x6400h), maybe because it drives more power to the speakers. I love these speakers. They're the life of my entertainment. Is there anything I can do to fix them? Or any sort of troubleshooting I can do to determine if they are fixable? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
  3. Excellent condition. $15 Plastic cases included. Local pickup preferred. (Will ship for an extra $15 and I'll cover paypal fees)
  4. Question about "good sound" and harmonics. Had a problem with a set of Forte I's I picked up; believed my problem was in the mid-range ... primary tones; but (after installing Crites tweeter diaphragms) now think the 2nd, 3rd, etc harmonics come through via the tweeters and produce the richness in sound that I was missing. Would very much like to hear some comments on this (or links to explanations). (Added note to the "some of the" experts on this forum; Yes, tried searching this site for many hours ... but probably missed page 78 on thread # 12643. Sorry Some of us "newbies" are still trying to learn ) Many thanks, Emile
  5. One pair B&K Sound/Crites CT120(b&c de120 driver)tweeters as new. Perfect condition, no flaws. Maybe 20 hours of light use tops. Purchased from Mr. Crites new on 07/29/2016. Used until I could make mounting brackets for my JBL 2404's. That task is now complete. I do not think I have to tell anyone this but these are VERY nice tweeters. $175.00 + $14.00 USPS 2-Day Priority Shipping in US. Payment via PayPal. Please PM me. Thank you for looking.
  6. Would like a pair in nice shape. Thanks.
  7. I need.... I hate this saying. I have two awesome Concert series S4115H speakers, Replaced 15" woofers with, PA3808 15" Pro Woofer 8 Ohms. and a cheap tweeter. Cheap and sounded good for it's time. I used a Yamaha Km-206 amp, a SAE Mark 5 pre amp. These speakers rocked my house. Thank you neighbors. It wasn't loud enough-Oops, added a Beringer Nu 6000 amp, at 1500 watts into 8 Ohms. Blew horns rated at 300 watts RMS. Do you sell replacements that can handle this. Thank you william_sawyers@yahoo.com Thank you from a children author of Concord Ca. William Sawyers
  8. Anyone have or heard these in their Klipsch Heritage speakers? For specs on these see: http://www.usspeaker.com/beyma%20tpl150h-1.htm Kind of pricey for tweeters but a friend of mine is the new XXXXX distributor of Beyma including Beyma Tweeters. Edited to revise link to a webpage with Tweeter specs.
  9. Hello, I own two sets of Klipsh Heresy speakers for over 25 years, love them. Problem is I have had to replace the voice coil diaphragms on the K-77-M tweeters on a few occasions, I was wondering if it would make any sense to place a fuse between the crossover and tweeter as a protective measure, logic being it’s a lot cheaper to replace a fuse than the voice coil. If so what would you suggest the resistance be for this fuse? Cheers Montreal
  10. Have to downsize with my move from Indy to Detroit. See avatar for the bass and tweet horns. K-402's with K1133's are spoken for but may be available for $2,000 if contingency sale goes up in smoke. Asking $350 for the pair of bass horns with K-33's (Stick those under your LaScalas and enjoy some REAL bass). This is less than the cost of the lumber and drivers alone! Free labor and R&D. SOLD https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/148054-quarter-pie-bass-horn-measured-fr-how2build-and-hornresp/ I will meet you somewhere between the two cities or up to 150 miles. QSC Waveguides (look like Mini K-402's) with B&C DE-250 tweeters, $195 for the pair shipped anywhere in the USA.
  11. Klipsch website indicates that the RS-35 speakers have two K-137 tweeters. I have three RS-35 speakers and they all have K-129 tweeters in them. However, they all show signs of being replaced. Most of these tweeters are blown and I need to replace. Anyone know the correct tweeter for these speakers, I find it hard to believe that all six tweeters were replaced with the wrong one, especially since they are from two different sources.
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