JohnK that is why I am just putting in realitively cheap cap upgrade. I am unsure if I have rose colored glasses but I did LOVE those speakers? I am not a vintage guy. The case the vintage guys can claim with old Klipsch is the Alnico magnets. Alnico did become very expensive. That is a fact and Klipsch took it out. Cost prohibitive in most cases. ($30 a pound compared to 50 cent ceramic) I have owned two sets of Klipsch Lascala and Heresy II's and the Heresy II's were nowhere near as good as a friends Heresy I's. II's were ALL about cost reduction. You could see it and we did compare them and you could hear it! I was ticked. So companies do go through phases like Klipsch where is was high quality and then instead of raising the price of Klipsch with the Alnico's they went cheaper parts and THAT is what the vintage will grab onto. Klipsch was a highend name at one time but I do not feel that way about them anymore. I think when the bean counters took over from PWK it became just about making money. So vintage guys do have that one point it has happened time and time again in business.
I bet you can name a ton of companies that happened to
Nakamichi (tape decks went wayyy down)
Klipsch
JBL?
The list is huge!
In a very short while I will know if I have rose colored glasses or there was something special about old Klipsch?
I bet you can name a ton of companies that happened to
Nakamichi (tape decks went wayyy down)
Klipsch
JBL?
The list is huge!
In a very short while I will know if I have rose colored glasses or there was something special about old Klipsch?