DwK Posted June 2, 2001 Share Posted June 2, 2001 Ok the Story First. I went to work today to help my grandfather. He works in a warehouse and its a descent sized place... not a HUGE one though. I took along my Pro's and a Y Connector, and my Boom Box. I hooked the Frong and Rear to the Y connector, the Y connector into the Headphone jack and played some CD's Boy was it cool. The bass filled the place prety well. And the sound could be heard clearly and well from the other side of the warehouse. You could tell however that the Pro's fall alittle short in the mid range, but it wasnt bad. I must say I was impressed. Here's my question though. I am worried for my Klipsch. It was hot in the warehouse (we live in Dallas Texas) and, I had the Pro's going nearly for a straight 6 hours out there. When we got ready to go, I touched the back of the Sub and it was prety darn hot. I'm just curious.... Do you think it hurt them? I am venturing to say it was 80-90 degrees in the Warehouse. ------------------ K6-2 450 SB Live Value ( not 5.1) Klipsch Pro Media v2 400 ( soon to be 4.1 ) 2 Fisher STV-873's on front channel 2 Fisher surrounds on rear channel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joshua Posted June 2, 2001 Share Posted June 2, 2001 AFAIK...no. They should be able to handle the heat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DwK Posted June 2, 2001 Author Share Posted June 2, 2001 thats good to know.. but are you sure? It does make me feel alittle better though. I still havent ran them again since I got home, waiting till I get to my dads. ------------------ K6-2 450 SB Live Value ( not 5.1) Klipsch Pro Media v2 400 ( soon to be 4.1 ) 2 Fisher STV-873's on front channel 2 Fisher surrounds on rear channel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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