colterphoto1 Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 Maybe this pdf will help You're a smart dude Who! Did YOU draw that up Doc? Very cool! M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverSport Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 ...no apologies for the SBC...lighter weight, better handling...better cooling...sweet car and one of my favorite colors... Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrWho Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 Maybe this pdf will helpYou're a smart dude Who!Did YOU draw that up Doc? Very cool! Ya, I got tired of repeating myself [] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rplace Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 SWEET! 67...the best year still. I agree that 67 is the best year ever for a vette. The only thing better is the 427 hood with contrasting paint. I thik that is the ultimate mussle car as far as looks go. They have just gotten insane expensive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rplace Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 Another. Mmmmmmmmm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago_Pete Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 67 was also a good year for bikes. Here's a pic of my Bonneville. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldbuckster Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 That's a real nice Triumph..............Hard carrying speakers on that...............EH??.............clean, sweet bike............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klipsch4life Posted July 15, 2006 Author Share Posted July 15, 2006 Nice one Pete...Never ridden a Triumph. Used to have a Harley, but almost got run over a few times so I gave it up. At least in the Vette I have a chance. Not much of one, but a little... KG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago_Pete Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 Nice one Pete...Never ridden a Triumph. Used to have a Harley, but almost got run over a few times so I gave it up. At least in the Vette I have a chance. Not much of one, but a little... KG KG, I almost never ride this one. Too nuts with Chicago drivers. Had five Vettes in my time. Oldest was a 64 rag (driver) newest was an 86. The one that got away and I will always regret was my 69 427/435 tri rag. Sold it with orig. 28K on the clock. It was perfect. I guess we took this post WAY off speakers:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heresy2guy Posted July 15, 2006 Share Posted July 15, 2006 05-10-2006, 10:30 PM 731481 in reply to 731242 heresy2guy Joined on 12-16-2002 La Jolla, CA Posts 352 Re: Need help with my Heresy III purchase.... Reply Quote Edit Favorites //</p><p>/*** ComponentArt Web.UI client-side storage for ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu ***/</p><p>window.ComponentArt_Storage_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu=[];</p><p>window.ComponentArt_ItemLooks_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu=[[0,'DefaultItemLook',1,'CommonContextMenuItem',2,'CommonContextMenuItemHover',5,2,6,5,7,15,8,2,10,'CommonContextMenuItemExpanded']];</p><p>window.ComponentArt_ScrollLooks_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu=[[0,'DefaultItemLook'],[0,'DefaultItemLook']];</p><p>// //</p><p>if (!(window.cart_menu_documentmousedownhandled))</p><p>{</p><p>ComponentArt_AddEventHandler(document,'mousedown',new Function('event','ComponentArt_Menu_DocumentMouseDown(event)'));</p><p>window.cart_menu_documentmousedownhandled = true;</p><p>}</p><p>// //</p><p>if (!(window.cart_menu_documentmouseuphandled))</p><p>{</p><p>ComponentArt_AddEventHandler(document,'mouseup',new Function('event','ComponentArt_Menu_DocumentMouseUp(event)'));</p><p>window.cart_menu_documentmouseuphandled = true;</p><p>}</p><p>// //</p><p>/*** ComponentArt_Menu_Startup_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu ***/</p><p>window.ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu = function() {</p><p>if (!(window.cart_menu_kernel_loaded && window.cart_menu_support_loaded))</p><p>{</p><p> setTimeout('ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu()', 500);</p><p> return;</p><p>}</p><p>window.ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu = new ComponentArt_Menu('ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu',ComponentArt_Storage_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu,ComponentArt_ItemLooks_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu,ComponentArt_ScrollLooks_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu);</p><p>var properties = [</p><p>['CascadeCollapse',true],['ClientSideOnContextMenuHide',new Function('eval(\'window.ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu_ServerPopulatedPopupMenu.ContextMenuClosed()\')')],['ClientSideOnContextMenuShow',null],['ClientSideOnItemSelect',null],['ClientSideOnItemMouseOut',null],['ClientSideOnItemMouseOver',null],['CssClass','CommonContextMenuGroup'],['CollapseDelay',500],['CollapseDuration',200],['CollapseSlide',2],['CollapseTransition',0],['CollapseTransitionCustomFilter',null],['ContextControlId',null],['ContextData',null],['ContextMenu',3],['ControlId','ctl00$ctl01$bcr$ctl00$_$PostRepeater$ctl01$FavoritePopupMenu$_$Menu'],['DefaultTarget',''],['ExpandDelay',0],['ExpandDuration',200],['ExpandOnClick',false],['ExpandSlide',2],['ExpandTransition',0],['ExpandTransitionCustomFilter',null],['Height',null],['HideSelectElements',cart_browser_hideselects && true],['HighlightExpandedPath',true],['MultiPageId',null],['Orientation',0],['OverlayWindowedElements',cart_browser_overlays && true],['PlaceHolderId','ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu_div'],['ScrollingEnabled',false],['ShadowColor','#8D8F95'],['ShadowEnabled',true],['ShadowOffset',2],['TopGroupItemSpacing',null],['TopGroupExpandDirection',2],['Width',null],];</p><p>ComponentArt_SetProperties(ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu, properties);</p><p>ComponentArt_Menu_RenderMenu(ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu);</p><p>ComponentArt_Menu_InitKeyboard(ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu);</p><p>window.ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu_loaded = true;</p><p>}</p><p>ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu();</p><p>// //</p><p>window.ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback = function() {</p><p>if(!window.ComponentArt_Callback_Loaded)</p><p> {setTimeout('ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback()', 50); return; }</p><p>window.ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback = new ComponentArt_Callback('ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback');</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.CallbackPrefix = 'http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/3/731481/ShowThread.aspx';</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.CallbackParamDelimiter = '&';</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.ClientSideOnCallbackComplete = new Function('eval(\'window.ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Menu_ServerPopulatedPopupMenu.ShowContextMenu(0);\');');</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.LoadingPanelClientTemplate = ' ';</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.Parameter = '';</p><p>ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback.Postback = function() { __doPostBack('ctl00$ctl01$bcr$ctl00$_$PostRepeater$ctl01$FavoritePopupMenu$_$Callback','') };</p><p>}</p><p>ComponentArt_Init_ctl00_ctl01_bcr_ctl00___PostRepeater_ctl01_FavoritePopupMenu___Callback();</p><p>// Contact I've been running my Heresy IIs with my KG4s for some time now. I did a post on this awhile ago. Both speakers compliment each other very well. When I listen solely to the Heresys, they have great mids and highs but weak bass (what can you really expect from a 63hz cutoff). When I listen solely to the KG4s, they have great bass and great highs but weak mids. When I run them together, they fill in the others audible "holes" and make for a very nice, well-rounded sound that goes from around 38hz all the way up to 20khz...and with a great, heritage-sounding midrange to boot thanks to the Heresys midrange horn. Of course, you could simply buy Khorns, Cornwalls, Fortes, KLF30s/20s, Quartets, etc..., and get that great, full-range, horn-loaded midrange sound without having to resort to buying and running a second set of speakers or a subwoofer. I bought the KG4s a year or two ago simply because a guy who lived about 10 minutes away was selling them for $200 and they looked practically brand new. For that price, I figured I couldn't go wrong. For the record, I bought the Heresy IIs brand new around 1990 or 91. I've got them set up like this: HII KG4 TV KG4 HII The HIIs are tucked into the corners, toed-in, and are on small stands that bring the tweeters up to the KG4s' tweeter height. Report abuse Quick Reply Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klipsch4life Posted July 16, 2006 Author Share Posted July 16, 2006 Now why didn't I think of that??? All that skoolin' to learn how to reed and rite and I can't even figgar out speeker placement... I guess that BS on that piece of paper from 5 years of kollege means sumpin' else...[] Thanks for the info H2 Guy KG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldbuckster Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 Maybe it's not a Triumph, I don't see an oil puddle................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago_Pete Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 Maybe it's not a Triumph, I don't see an oil puddle................. If you rode it around the block you would see one:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldbuckster Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 Maybe it's not a Triumph, I don't see an oil puddle................. If you rode it around the block you would see one:) No way, That bike is real clean..........does it have the normal oil drip??? Most of them did it.............it's kinda part of their charm..................It's still a nice example of a Triumph............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago_Pete Posted July 16, 2006 Share Posted July 16, 2006 Maybe it's not a Triumph, I don't see an oil puddle................. If you rode it around the block you would see one:) No way, That bike is real clean..........does it have the normal oil drip??? Most of them did it.............it's kinda part of their charm..................It's still a nice example of a Triumph............ It actually doesnt leak any oil. I had it completely restored 2 years ago and its extremly reliable. Starts first kick every time. Very light and fun bike to ride. Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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