Bob Crites knows nothing about this crossover, its a Klipsch's thing..................This speakers was built special for a center channel for two K-Horns.........I might like to talk with Audio Research about forming a center channel from my line-stage.............
Klipsch Service, is like calling the Federal Government.....What a joke
Paul would roll over in his grave if he ever called Klipsch Comany on the phone......They really don't need one, because they wouldn't answer it anyway.....I have been trying to talk to someone at Klipsch for two months.....No good, the answering system doesn't work, the e-mails never get answered, the questions never get answered......Is there anybody working in the office....."NO".....I own Klipsch Horns, LaScala's, Cornwalls, and would probably own more if I could just get some questions answered from Klipsch............But first you have to wake somebody up there so they will answer the phone.............W
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Whats frustrating is it would take the right person to tell you in five minutes what I needed to know.....But I would bet I will never use this brand new speaker, because I will never find out how to connect it.........I'll try and take a picture of the crossover , which is at least four times bigger than the stock one...........and if anyone is interested in it e-mail me |
Don’t know if they’ll be easier to contact, but- one of these guys may have some info, regarding that special, center channel crossover: http://www.klipschupgrades.com/belleupgrades3.shtml or: https://critesspeakers.com/crossovers.html A couple papers by Paul Klipsch, on center channel derivation: https://www.rfcafe.com/references/electronics-world/wide-stage-stereo-electronics-world-march-1960.htm and: http://assets.klipsch.com/files/Dope_611120_v2n13.pdf Note that Klipsch had built a Stereo 2-3 Control Box (connected via output transformer taps), to derive the third/center channel. It's just conceivable, that's what you have. |
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