colterphoto1 Posted February 2, 2015 Share Posted February 2, 2015 KP 362 is really intended for use as part of a bi-amped system with the KP682 subs. As the ports are in the rears, they are mostly for tuning the cabinet and are not a source of usable LF information below the tuning of the 15" woofer. Note that KP stands for Klipsch, Portable and KI for Klipsch, Installed, (not Professional or Industrial as some might think). For instance in the 362 there are both types KP has handles, NL4 jacks, fuses. KI has no handles, fuses, and features a rotatable horn pod for reorienting the horns after the speakers have been flown in an installation. While we're on it, most Klipsch pro speakers come from factory with a 20 amp fuse, so it won't ever blow in an installed setting. For speaker protection, make certain to install the correct sized fast-blow fuse for your speakers. Commonly a 3-4 amp for LF and 1.5 amp for HF sections. As a stand alone cabinet, the KP301 or KP302 would probably be preferred. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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