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Can KLF-30 hex bolt feet be removed?


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Is it possible to easily remove the KLF-30's steel hex bolts that the plastic feet screw into? I need to place my rear corner KLF-30s on top of KSW-15 subs.

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KLF-30 fronts

KLF-30 rear corner

KLF-C7 center

KSP-S6 sides

KSP-S6 rears

KSW-15 (2) rear corners

HPS-1000 front sub

Denon AVR-4800

Marantz 10B tuner

Monster THS-5000

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Eagle-eye, I used Dynamat circles to stand my KLF 30's on KSW-12's and 15's and it worked without a hitch... until I elected to go for some cleaner first and second octave sound. Enjoy the heavy side of sound... I sure do. HornEd

Dynamat is sold where car audio is sold.

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"Where Legends Live! Klipsch Powered HT"

FOREGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF C7 Center, KLF 30 Mains, KLF 10 Front Effects

BACKGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF 30 L&R Side/Surrounds, KLF 30 L&R Rear Effects

LARGE MOUTH BASS:

Twin SVS CS-Ultra sub with Samson Megawatt Amp

SPEAKER SUPPORT SYSTEMS:

Mitsubishi RPHD1080i 65", Yamaha RX-V3000 Receiver

and such... Tweakin' On!

Cornwall II / KSW-15 Music Room Under Construction

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HornEd,

Will those Dynamat circles make the sound heavy? how do these circles compare with the spikes??

eagle-eye: <snip...sorry for the bad info> it sounds a bit precarious to place the 30's on a sub... lots of vibration.

Later,

mace

This message has been edited by mace on 07-15-2001 at 10:40 AM

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Thanks to all who responded. I found that vibration of KLF-30s was barely detectable and no more whether with or without the KSW-15s under them. No matter what level is fed to the KSW-15, the KLF-30s stay put -- I had expected them to walk off the subs.

I may add a small rubber furniture pad under each foot sometime in the future to prevent someone (like my grandson) from accidently moving their position.

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KLF-30 fronts

KLF-30 rear corners

KLF-C7 center

KSP-S6 sides

KSP-S6 rears

KSW-15 (2) rear corners

HPS-1000 front sub

Denon AVR-4800

Marantz 10B tuner

Monster HTS-5000

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Eagle-eye, the Dynamat comes in a letter size sheet and is quite thin. It is designed to stick to metal body parts behind car speakers to deaden sound. If you cut out your favorite shape, it will do well. Before adding the Twin SVS CS-Ultra, I had mounted KLF 10's & 30's atop KSW-12's & KSW-15's... and, Mace, the Dynamat seemed to reduce the minimal vibrations and negate accidental slippage. The product has a self-adhesive so I glued two pieces together to make an extra thick buffer.

I added the Dynamat since I am a native San Franciscan and grew up where the fault line goes under the ocean. I'll never forget the sharp 3 a.m. (or so) quake that hit after a rare evening of too much to drink. I swore off strong drink three times before my new college bride verified Mother Nature's part. Tipsy.gif Cheers! HornEd

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"Where Legends Live! Klipsch Powered HT"

FOREGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF 30 Center, KLF 30 Mains, KLF 10 Front Effects

BACKGROUND SOUND STAGE:

KLF 30 L&R Side/Surrounds, KLF 30 Rear Effects

LARGE MOUTH BASS:

Twin SVS CS-Ultra sub with Samson Megawatt Amp

SPEAKER SUPPORT SYSTEMS:

Mitsubishi RPHD1080i 65", Yamaha RX-V3000 Receiver

and such... Tweakin' On!

Walnut Cornwall / KSW-15 Music Room Under Construction

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