jjptkd Posted July 29, 2016 Share Posted July 29, 2016 "i see....it must be magic." Metal diaphragms work-harden, phenolics can get micro-fractures. Wow. Thanks for the info. I don't understand why you get so worked up over after-market replacement parts that Klipsch no longer offers? Even if they are (and I'm not saying they are) vastly inferior to the original stock parts they're still better than burnt up stock parts that there are no longer replacements for, am I right? Seriously, what's a person to do, "I just blew out a mid diaphragm in my Chorus II's".. wait, what? Klipsch no longer sells those parts? I guess I'll just go spend $4k on a pair of Cornwall III's...?? Necessity is the mother of invention.. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klipsch Employees Chief bonehead Posted July 29, 2016 Klipsch Employees Share Posted July 29, 2016 "i see....it must be magic." Metal diaphragms work-harden, phenolics can get micro-fractures. Wow. Thanks for the info. I don't understand why you get so worked up over after-market replacement parts that Klipsch no longer offers? Even if they are (and I'm not saying they are) vastly inferior to the original stock parts they're still better than burnt up stock parts that there are no longer replacements for, am I right? Seriously, what's a person to do, "I just blew out a mid diaphragm in my Chorus II's".. wait, what? Klipsch no longer sells those parts? I guess I'll just go spend $4k on a pair of Cornwall III's...?? Necessity is the mother of invention.. Seriously....you don't know what you are talking about and I don't need to explain myself to you. Oh and by the way......we still make that diap kit.... But you can buy the cornwalls if you want. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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