Klipsch speakers sound better than ever


Hi,

I just finished upgrading my Klipsch Chorus II crossovers with all new capacitors and resistors and results were amazing. It wasn't very hard to solder off the parts and then solder on the new, higher quality parts. Easily, the most positive sonic upgrade. More than any IC, speaker cable or power conditioner has made without a doubt.

The best part of this is that, in terms of cost, it was much cheaper than upgrading any of my components, IC's, PC's or power conditioners.

I really like my Klipsch speakers, very easy to drive, dynamic and detailed. The one problem that people have with Klipsch speakers are that they tend to be bright. After I swapped the crossover parts, the brightness dissappeared and now they sound very neutral. Yet, they are even more dynamic and detailed. Fatigue city has left town. The new sound is heavenly.

I'm now in the process of upgrading my KLF-C7 crossover network as my next project. I'm going to upgrade all the capacitors and resistors.

My KLF-20's are already upgraded with all new, higher quality capacitors and resistors.

Thanks,
Mike
vman71
Good to hear. "I stumble into your response half a year later." I have upgraded to the titanium mids and tweets and notice a nice improvement especially when I did the mids. Next up the crossover upgrade. Debating whether I will go with a sonicap upgrade with Bob Crites or go for the Dean G crossovers.
Hi,
Could you share some experience on which brand for capacitors we should use to replace the stock? Thank you!
@quanghuy147 ,

Shoot over to the Klipsch Forum where you can get gobs of suggestions from the likes of Bob Crites and Dean Wescott and many others.

https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/forum/28-technicalmodifications/

Bill