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So yeah, it's been a good week.

Thanks to Arrow in the "Alerts!" section, I landed a pair of mint, light oak KLF-20s for $300.

Then, just last night, scored a pair of cherry CF-3s, original owner, consecutive SNs, for $175!!

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Both pairs sound great and balanced from top to bottom and side to side.

They sound very different from each other, but I can't decide which ones I like better.

Also, what can I do to shape up the veneer on the CF-3s? There are tiny scratches everywhere and it has an overall dry and pale look to a lot of it. When I wiped it down with a damp cloth, the veneer's deep, rich color came back, but mostly reverted after drying.

Is this something that can be simply treated with a can of pledge? What type of product would be recommended for this?

Thanks guys!

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For rejuvenating I use 0000 steel wool and Old English lemon oil ($3.50/bottle@Walmart) work it into a slurry and it will fill a lot of the scratches if they aren't too deep. That might take 3-5 coats depending on how dry they are. After that, once a week for a month and then every month thereafter

 

Mark

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LUCK!! Nice score very interested in what your thoughts will be once you have had them for awhile. I have never had any of the EPIC series owned a set of KLF 20's and they got moved on once I got a set of Chorus 2's. I'm wanting to try som KLF 30's and the EPIC series next.

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Well guys, at least someone is benefitting from my search & shares.

I'm sure there are others still sharing their finds offsite by PM, as long as they don't fit their needs.

 

Anyway, I would've thought those 20's would be more desirable due to being a 3-way set up.

But with the woofer size, huge horn, and front ports I can see how the CF-3's call out to some.

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Well guys, at least someone is benefiting from my search & shares.

I'm sure B is still sharing his finds offsite by PM, as long as they don't fit his needs.

 

Anyway, I would've thought those 20's would be more desirable due to being a 3-way set up.

But with the woofer size, huge horn, and front ports I can see how the CF-3's call out to some.

 

Nice find!  Score another one for the Klipsch Collective! 

 

Some of us love our two-ways.  It takes an expensive HF driver that can really dig low and woofers that can cross over high to outperform a 3-way.  Put that together with an MTM design in a large enclosure and you end up with a sound that is accurate and dynamic.

 

Here is the definitive thread on the CF-3 and CF-4, authored by none other than our own Mr. kapsnb01, the Klipsch Epic Owners Group.

 

https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/159405-klipsch-epic-owners-group/#entry1927200

 

Welcome to the club, Matt.  B)

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So yeah, it's been a good week.

Thanks to Arrow in the "Alerts!" section, I landed a pair of mint, light oak KLF-20s for $300.

Then, just last night, scored a pair of cherry CF-3s, original owner, consecutive SNs, for $175!!

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Both pairs sound great and balanced from top to bottom and side to side.

They sound very different from each other, but I can't decide which ones I like better.

Also, what can I do to shape up the veneer on the CF-3s? There are tiny scratches everywhere and it has an overall dry and pale look to a lot of it. When I wiped it down with a damp cloth, the veneer's deep, rich color came back, but mostly reverted after drying.

Is this something that can be simply treated with a can of pledge? What type of product would be recommended for this?

Thanks guys!

Howard's Restor A Finish and 0000 steel wool with the grain

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Thanks for all the congrats, everyone!

I definitely feel like a lucky guy right now. It's like looking out into your garage and having to choose between your Ferrari and your Lamborghini.

So far, I think I'm leaning toward the sound of the Legends, but the killer bass from the Epics makes a strong case. And those huge horns are like giant audio magnifying glasses. The detail is insane on both models.

As far as the CF-3s veneer, went to Lowe's and found this

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So far it's doing an amazing job. Probably going to take 3 coats like Zeus said, but it's done wonders already! The color looks great and after I clean up the grills, they're going to look amazing.

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This pair of CF-3s does sound pretty awesome, even at a bit higher price! Nice to meet you, Matt. As I contemplate what to do with my first pair of non-DIY speakers in 15 years (well, finishing the amps is the first thing), I'm pleased to have found you guys.

 

Best,

 

Paul

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It was great to meet you too, Paul!

Hope you're enjoying them as much as I was. I had no intention of "flipping" them, but I did a sub par job of managing my winter income and then those back-to-back snowstorms just killed me. You literally paid my rent!

Like I said, if you consider selling them over the summer, let me know. :-)

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Welcome, Paul.

 

The CF-3's do enjoy a stellar reputation on this board, but as always we like to hear how they sound in your room with your AVR.

 

Pictures would be nice.  B)

 

-Dave

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As always, I'll add that I'm thoroughly happy with my v3 CF-3's and would take something major to replace them.  They've had their crossovers reworked to as close to v1 as they can, re-braced internally, the backs re-attached, horns wrapped with medical Coban (not messy/stinky whatsoever), and ports extended to 5.75".  I'll either buy or build a pair of Belle's but those will be used in a completely different room on low powered tube gear whereas my CF-3's are being ran by a completely rebuilt "BillD" Carver C-1 preamp and Carver M-1.0t MkII Opt 002 amplifier (rated at 460 wpc).  They do love some power.


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So yeah, it's been a good week.

Thanks to Arrow in the "Alerts!" section, I landed a pair of mint, light oak KLF-20s for $300.

Then, just last night, scored a pair of cherry CF-3s, original owner, consecutive SNs, for $175!!

attachicon.gif20151206_233137.jpeg

attachicon.gif20151206_233042.jpeg

Both pairs sound great and balanced from top to bottom and side to side.

They sound very different from each other, but I can't decide which ones I like better.

Also, what can I do to shape up the veneer on the CF-3s? There are tiny scratches everywhere and it has an overall dry and pale look to a lot of it. When I wiped it down with a damp cloth, the veneer's deep, rich color came back, but mostly reverted after drying.

Is this something that can be simply treated with a can of pledge? What type of product would be recommended for this?

Thanks guys!

Howard's Restor A Finish and 0000 steel wool with the grain

 

+1 on this product. Just used it on an antique cedar chest, an antique sewing machine cabinet from 1929 and a small table. Excellent results.

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...wrapped with medical Coban (not messy/stinky whatsoever), and horns extended to 5.75".

 

You threw me there for a second.  I was getting ready to take my CF-4's apart so I could extend my horns, just like yours.  I couldn't live with myself if my CF-4's didn't have every possible upgrade.  :rolleyes:

 

You had your ports extended to 5.75".  I'm with you.  B)

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