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    • Yes I´m from Germany as well. Beeing a KC Member for more than 5 years now. I own a Pair of RF7 II as well, but they aren´t serial speaker anymore. If you want to get a bit of more details about them, please watch my profile.   By the way , sec. hand RF7 II / III woofer aren´t easy to get in germany and if you need a second one you may get in touch with Mr. Werner Enge , one of the most esablished Klipsch Importers in Germany for more than 35 years . He might be able to help you in this matter. Here´s a link to his homepage     https://www.klipsch-direct.de/
    • Wouldn’t that be a standard Cornwall?
    • Thanks, it's nice enough but it's got a horizontal riser. Looking for upright. Thx 
    • Anyone have any pricing history on Heresy IIIs? I have way too many speakers and looking to thin the herd. These are Walnut Lacquer with many cabinet imperfections. They sound perfect and the drivers are pristine. I do not have the risers or any packaging.
    • That so information to us but you also know How to Fix My Speakers Fixing your speakers can be simple if you follow a step-by-step approach. This guide walks you through diagnosing and resolving common speaker problems, whether you're dealing with wired or Bluetooth models. 1. Check the Basics Start by confirming that the speakers are properly plugged in and powered on. For wired speakers, inspect all cables and connections. If you're using Bluetooth speakers, ensure they’re charged and correctly paired with your device. 2. Adjust Software Settings: Go into your device's sound settings. Make sure the correct playback device is selected and the volume is turned up both in the system and the media player. Try restarting your computer or phone to reset the audio system. 3. Test on Another Device: To rule out issues with your original device, connect your speakers to a different phone, computer, or tablet. If they work there, the problem lies with your original device or settings. 4. Update or Reinstall Drivers (for PC users): Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause speaker problems. On Windows, go to Device Manager and update or uninstall/reinstall the audio drivers. Restart your computer after making changes. 5. Inspect the Hardware: Look for visible damage, like frayed wires, loose ports, or broken speaker cones. If you’re comfortable, open the speaker casing and check for internal damage or dust buildup. Cleaning out dust can sometimes fix distorted sound. 6. Factory Reset (for Bluetooth Speakers): Many Bluetooth models have a reset function. Refer to your user manual to reset the speaker, which can resolve pairing or connectivity issues. 7. Consider Professional Help: If you’ve tried everything and the my speakers still don’t work, it might be time to consult a technician or consider replacing them.
    • If you tap or click on the document file link it should open for you.      miketn 🙂
    • would you share again the MCM-1900 pdf document
    • Should post in the main Garage Sale section.  The Alerts section is for giving a heads-up regarding items you’re not affiliated with.  👍
    • Should post in the Garage Sale section farther down the forum.  Also, it’s always good to give a general idea of what you’re hoping to get for them.  👍
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