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Chorus I magnet detached from woofer


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Hello:

I am new to the Klipsch forums, as I am a proud new owner of a set of Chorus I speakers which I purchased on eBay. After admiring a friend of mine's set for years, I decided to finally

Or should I say, I am currently a not-so-proud owner. You see, due to a not-quite-adequate packaging job, and/or mishandling by the shipping company, one of the speakers arrived damaged. The top right corner of the speaker in particular showed signs of having been dropped, as it was just a bit crushed in (not too bad, but a bit of a bummer as the speaker cabinets were in really good condition other than that).

The worst part was that there was something heavy rattling around inside of the cabinet. Yep, you guessed it--the magnet to the woofer had completely detached.

I read some threads about this issue and found mixed advice about what to do. What I am wondering is (1) is the magnet able to be re-attached (re-glued) to the speaker itself, and (2) can I do so myself, or should I seek out a competent, experienced speaker refurbishing specialist, or (3) should I just order a new woofer, or a new pair of woofers?

Thanks for your help--

James

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The voice coil would be damaged during a magnet slip senerio meaning that a re-cone would also be required.

Cost of shipping you woofer....recone fees...and shipping it back to you make seeking out a used woofer very attractive.

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I had the same thing happen with an Electro-Voice 12-TRX. It was a colossal pain - getting everything realigned, glued, clamped together, then reconed and shipped off to Omaha to be remagnetized. You do need to remagnetize, by the way - breaking the magnet off opens the circuit and the magnetic field goes away. If I hadn't been in "Captain Ahab" mode, I never would have done it.

Check with the carrier - if it was insured, they may eventually pay for the damage. Get ready for serious hassles, though.

Having said that, get the replacement woofers, keep one as a spare, enjoy the music. It'll be much less time consuming. If you try to get the existing woofer fixed, you'll be listening in mono until Valentine's Day. Buy the woofers, you'll be in stereo by Thanksgiving.

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Thanks everyone for your advice. It's great to have a forum like this.

I did get an email this morning from a very nice and helpful gentleman over at Klipsch technical support, who informed me that,

"The magnet of the K-48-E woofer is not something that typically can just be re-glued back on. During the woofer/driver manufacturing process, strict tolerances are used and we ourselves do not even attempt repair of woofers (reconeing

included). There are only a couple of individuals that I am aware of who recone speakers...doubt if they would additionally provide magnet replacement. Here is their links if you wish to

contact them:

http://www.woofer.com/

http://www.speakerex.com/

also:

". . . the original K-48-E has been superseded to the K-48-EP # 121534...it should still be available yet, may be rather

expensive replacement part, as this was a pretty substantial woofer used for this particular model)."

I replied to his email, and got another, in which he said,

"BYW...the replacement woofers are likely just

under $240 each (Russ or Gregg in Parts can

confirm for you) if you just to give a rough idea

for the shipper to make any claims."

Still figuring out what I need to do to regarding the claim (unfortunately, it is up to the shipper to deal with filing the claim--whereas I as the receiver are the one that REALLY has interest in getting this thing resolved!) and everything else, but in the meantime I left Roy a message regarding the woofers that he may have to sell. Buying the woofers used may be the way to go.

Thanks again!

James

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www.abrownsoun.com

Are you sure they have a magnetizer? Very few repair shops do. I would contact Roy about his pair.

Pretty sure they do it all. Check out their customer list.

http://www.abrownsoun.com/customer.htm

I have used them for a number of repairs and each time I am there I see a box in the reception area being shipped to the dead or neil young or some other local artist.

Josh

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Ha! I didn't realize that 1973 Lancia was a car! I just liked the name Lancia, and thought it would be a good last name if I could choose another one for myself: "James Lancia". 1973 is the year I was born. So that's all it is! My car is a 1996 Nissan Sentra with a bad clutch and the two driver's side doors crushed in from being hit by an uninsured driver! For better or for worse, what money I have tends to go to into electric bass gear, audio recording gear, and audio stuff in general!

Thanks for the welcome . . .

James

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Roy:

I tried to send you a message, but I may not have done it right, as I am new to the forum. Or you may have tried to reply to it and your reply may not have made it to me. Either way, I am interested in those used K48 woofers, so drop me a line at jamesgregory@mac.com if you can--thanks!

James

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Roy: I tried to send you a message, but I may not have done it right, as I am new to the forum. Or you may have tried to reply to it and your reply may not have made it to me. Either way, I am interested in those used K48 woofers, so drop me a line at jamesgregory@mac.com if you can--thanks! James

i got your message and replied and then i sent another email to the email address above. have you gotten them?

boy!!

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saw your post , i am looking for a replacement woofer for my chorus and would be interested in buying one if you have . i looked into reconing and though there are no kits available there is a few companies than can do the job , but i would prefer an exact replacement in specifications and appearance . anyway let me know if you still have an extra . thanks , al (nyrckr)

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From:

"A Brown Soun"

To:

"dennis kleitsch"

Subject:

Re: Magnet repairs

Date:

Mon, 20 Nov 2006 11:31:08 -0800

Dennis, Magnet repair is not something that we do 
Thx, Charlie

www.abrown.com

----- Original Message -----

From: "dennis kleitsch"

To: <>

Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:20 PM

Subject: Magnet repairs

> Do you do magnet repairs,

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