Sounds like the wiring is mixed up some how.You must have the wiring connected improperly..The chances of both drivers getting blown at the same time is pretty much a stretch.I would bring one speaker with crossover to a local Audio shop and have them take a quick look at it..its probably somethng very simple that a tech can solve in minutes..I would not start trying to fiddle around too much..Then you may do the unthinkable of blowing something up...
Klipsch Forte new crossover help
Klipsch Forte help
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So a month or so ago I purchased a nice pair of 1987 Forte's. Even though I felt they sounded great, after reading up on them here and on the Klipsch forums, I decided to purchase new crossovers built by Bob Crites, who I'm sure many of you Klipsch affectionados have knowledge of.
Yesterday I received them, and proceeded to hook them up. Unfortunately, I get no sound from either the squawker or tweeter. Myself and my wife spent several hours trying to figure out where the problem was, to no avail.
These crossovers really couldn't be more straightforward to connect. Bob had set it up for me so that all I had to do was connect wires from the terminal cup to input connections on the crossover's terminal strip, and then connect the driver wires as marked to the respective drivers. Easy.
But nothing. I thought the connections might be a little loose, but I tightened them down and still nothing. I thought maybe Bob had mislabled(although I knew that to be a long shot) and switched wires between the 2 drivers, and still nothing. I even removed one of the tweeters to see if the connection to it was somehow damaged when I disconnected the old wires but it looked very sturdy.
Is it possible that both drivers in both speakers somehow became damaged or blown? It seems unlikely to me, but I'm grasping at straws here.
At one point my wife was able to get some sound from both drivers by jiggling the wires, but that was short lived.
I have been back and forth with Bob, and he's as stumped as I am. I've posted this on the Klipsch forum, but nobody has repsonded. So I'm looking for any help here before I have to lug them to a local repair shop this weekend.
Any thoughts, opinions, input is very welcomed.
Thanks.
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So a month or so ago I purchased a nice pair of 1987 Forte's. Even though I felt they sounded great, after reading up on them here and on the Klipsch forums, I decided to purchase new crossovers built by Bob Crites, who I'm sure many of you Klipsch affectionados have knowledge of.
Yesterday I received them, and proceeded to hook them up. Unfortunately, I get no sound from either the squawker or tweeter. Myself and my wife spent several hours trying to figure out where the problem was, to no avail.
These crossovers really couldn't be more straightforward to connect. Bob had set it up for me so that all I had to do was connect wires from the terminal cup to input connections on the crossover's terminal strip, and then connect the driver wires as marked to the respective drivers. Easy.
But nothing. I thought the connections might be a little loose, but I tightened them down and still nothing. I thought maybe Bob had mislabled(although I knew that to be a long shot) and switched wires between the 2 drivers, and still nothing. I even removed one of the tweeters to see if the connection to it was somehow damaged when I disconnected the old wires but it looked very sturdy.
Is it possible that both drivers in both speakers somehow became damaged or blown? It seems unlikely to me, but I'm grasping at straws here.
At one point my wife was able to get some sound from both drivers by jiggling the wires, but that was short lived.
I have been back and forth with Bob, and he's as stumped as I am. I've posted this on the Klipsch forum, but nobody has repsonded. So I'm looking for any help here before I have to lug them to a local repair shop this weekend.
Any thoughts, opinions, input is very welcomed.
Thanks.
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