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My buddy just got these home and opened them up to have a look and found

(3G071 Bob N Hope Arkansas) scribed inside the cabinet and 72 in the other. He said the crossovers have no identifiers on them. Any info on these is appreciated.

 

Mark

 

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My buddy just got these home and opened them up to have a look and found
(3G071 Bob N Hope Arkansas) scribed inside the cabinet and 72 in the other. He said the crossovers have no identifiers on them. Any info on these is appreciated.
 
Mark
 
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G is 1968


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Thank you Budman, I assume these would be due for an update..is the AA the preferred crossover for the Khorn?
Should he buy totally new ones, rebuild the A’s or leave them be?

To be honest, I’d try them just the way they are for now.

Though I recapped my 68’s, the caps (same as yours) tested fine.

Report back how they sound, please!
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22 hours ago, codewritinfool said:


To be honest, I’d try them just the way they are for now.

Though I recapped my 68’s, the caps (same as yours) tested fine.

Report back how they sound, please!

Well he got them hooked up today and said he won’t be changing anything on them. He loves them as they are.

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On 4/27/2020 at 10:46 PM, codewritinfool said:


Thought that could be the case. At least for now. Make sure they’re tucked into the corners, and some 3/4 pipe insulation works wonders to get a good wall seal.

They’re in the corners but, Can you explain the use of the insulation?

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4 hours ago, Madman1 said:

They’re in the corners but, Can you explain the use of the insulation?

Sure.  The idea is to seal the edges of the bass section to the wall.  Get some pipe insulation - it looks like foam tubes with a slit down it lengthwise.  Note that on the back of the Klipschorn, there are edges on the bass section that touch the corner.   Slide this pipe insulation onto those edges such that when you slide the Klipschorn into the corner, these foam pieces compress to form a gasket between the speaker and the wall.  

 

Also, see this thread:

 

 

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