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Vince1966

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I’m considering a pair of cornwalls in my area. Birch raw that was stained years back, some veneer has been ripped off at the top edges. Owner says they sound great. Not sure if the grill fabric is original, at least the badges are there.  What’s a reasonable offer to put to the owner? A few pictures included. Thanks for any advice.5DC13663-E398-4CA2-A824-D3D02FB518CC.thumb.jpeg.98f534c326b88a7461b14246a8fe8fae.jpeg 4B99497E-CF8F-44DC-9D3A-8136F490DE6A.thumb.jpeg.9e0ea59ad14169dd2de6b1b8b2e7b241.jpeg81084858-28AF-40CF-A93C-0479DE4053F4.jpeg.210284d25791904ac15470d92d8a5684.jpeg

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1 hour ago, Vince1966 said:

I’m considering a pair of cornwalls in my area. Birch raw that was stained years back, some veneer has been ripped off at the top edges. Owner says they sound great. Not sure if the grill fabric is original, at least the badges are there.  

Vince , How are you -tx a million  for the Gift -I most definitely would want to thank you -

 

The fabric is klipsch original , these are Cane Grilles with klipsch copper badges 1981 , the cane grilles were more expensive for sure than the regular grilles , it was a top of the line option -I am not sure if the speakers are Decorator Cornwalls since the pictures are not very clear -if these are Decorators then , the grilles were purchased later -

 

I would open the back panel  of 1 speaker , these may have the prized K55V dual phase plug midrange driver or the k51V ferrite midrange driver , the k55V dual phase plug mids driver or the K51V would certainly mean that these Cornwalls would sound amazing -

 

pricing for Cornwalls is 1000$ for cabs in average condition   ,  less than 1k$ would be a real bargain , the cabs have a few sections that need wood filler but it's repairable ,  these are  fir plywood with a Birch veneer -the speakers do not have risers as they were also optional in the late 70's -early 80's , you could order the speaker pretty much the way you wanted back then -

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No problem Randy, glad they are getting use. I just sent him an offer of $900, it’s a 2 1/2 hour drive to see them but it may be worth it. I would like to put these with the Belle’s. I’m getting the Heritage Fever pretty bad.  Hopefully it goes my way with these. Thanks for the Input.

 

Vimce.

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900$ , you'll get em for sure ,  

 

Cornwalls are huge speakers , by the way these Cornwalls can play rock music quite well  , now given the age , make sure to play some music you like when you audition them  ,  cause the Crossovers may need new capacitors if they sound muddy , if the HF is crystal clear ,  then the crossovers are fine , either way , capacitors are peanuts in these  B  networks , 15 minutes and they are recapped for another 30 years   - these are heavy , around 100lbs -

 

 

 

-you have to open the backs of these speakers  to check them out ,  and to make sure  that what's inside is klipsch original , so K33E, k77M square magnet , k55V single or dual phase plug , the k55V dual phase plug or K51V  have  solder terminals , while the k55V is push pin -   take out the grilles , check the woofer cone all the way around -

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I will, the guy with the 81 cornwalls wrote to get pictures of one of my amps for sale and is considering it for his speakers. The there guy will be back from offshore friday, he has the cornwalls and a rough pair of Birch LaScala ( his words) waiting on pictures.

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Ok, Here are some Nudies, insides look like new. I don’t think they have ever been opened and both sides are identical. I may use pieces of the inside veneer to repair the outsides and decide on fixing the finish. Tags say raw birch but they looked stained. Cain grill fabric is coming loose from the mounting board, and there are a few areas to fix. Any good advice on cleaning them. One was attempted at one point. 

 

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Thank you Billybob, I'm going to spend a few hours time listening to them tomorrow. I have some good caps on hand If I decide to recap them. I am going to mess with the finish on the bottoms tomorrow to see if I can remove some of the stain put on before  repairing the veneer chips. Somewhere in my shop is a small collection of Klipsch Birch from old cabinets that were salvaged so maybe I can make some work to improve the looks. also have some Mid driver Gaskets to put in. 

 

Also picked up a few old Pioneer receivers in the deal so more stuff to play with.

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