SOUPNAZI Posted December 25, 2001 Share Posted December 25, 2001 Hi all.... this is my first post on this forum dedicated to Klipsch Speakers..... Anyways I have a pair of KLF 30's and one of the speakers midrange is scratchy at higher volumes,opened the the mid to reveal the voice coil ...it looked fine no burning so I assembled back but I switched the mid's around and the scratchy sound still there....so than I switched the entire cabinet around (left to right)through this process of elimination the finger points to the X over....now to my question is this covered under Klipsch Warranty, the speakers are three years old or will I have to pay out of pocket...? If so , would it be cheaper to buy a entire new X over or send the old one out to repair....? Any direction on this issue is greatly appreciated..... Thanks Again SOUPNAZI This message has been edited by SOUPNAZI on 12-25-2001 at 01:40 AM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilH Posted December 26, 2001 Share Posted December 26, 2001 SOUPNAZI: Great name! I'm surprised it wasn't thought of before by those Seinfeld fans out there. Anyway, it is rare for a crossover to go out, but if it is your speakers have a 5 year warranty if you are the original purchaser and bought them from an authorized dealer. Call our tech support at 1-800-KLIPSCH and they'll help you out. PhilH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mighty Favog Posted December 26, 2001 Share Posted December 26, 2001 SN- If you have a volt/ohm meter at your disposal you may try disconnecting both leads from the crossover and testing the resistance of the voice coil. I might be talking out of a posterier orafice but it's worth a try. ------------------ Tom KLF-20 Mahogany (Cornell Hotwired) McIntosh C33 Preamp McIntosh MVP-841 CD/DVD Rotel RB-1080 Amp Yamaha PF-800 Turntable/ Sure V15 Type V Cartridge Ortofon VMS-30 mkII Cartridge Stanton 999SS Cartridge Yamaha K-1020 Cassette dbx 1231 EQ H.H. Scott 830z Analyzer Monster Interlink 400mk II Monster Interlink 300mk II Monster Video 2 (DVD to TV) Monster Power HTS-5000 MIT Terminator 2 Bi-Wire Speaker cables Studio Tech U-48RW Cabinet Vibrapods Enough empty boxes for a fire hazard! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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