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RF-7 Woofer's New In Box


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You can get the all cerametallic updated cone used in the RF7ii for the same price (I paid $155.00 each plus shipping as I recall.  Of course then you have to use the RF7ii crossover and the newer horn and driver.

I have said pile of parts on its way to me. :)

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I was going to point that out - you can buy them from Klipsch for just a few dollars more.

Klipsch is sometimes picky about selling parts to the general public. This guy isn't though.

http://reconingspeakers.com/product/klipsch-rf7-k1089av-10-woofer/

That is one funny looking magnet! RF-7ii woofers don't look like that.

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When I posted my original comparison (see photo in OP's ad), DeanG said "The woofer comparison is interesting. What you're seeing on the RF-7 is not the magnet that's part of the motor structure, but a bucking magnet, that covers the driver magnet, intended to stop stray fields from messing with your Sony Trinitron. :) "

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