+1 Roxy and Donsachs. I agree. I think I'll stop on damping them--the horns and bass ports are good enough for now.
I also like the sound with grills on.
Donsachs, I completed a coupling cap upgrade to my amp and the CWIVs sound incredible. I cannot imagine how things will change when I do the crossovers. I took a good investigative look when I was inside and I don't think the job is that bad. I'm thinking silicone tape on the ODAMs would make me feel better about conductive properties.
I agree on bass being somewhere in the mid 30s. I splurged for two REL T9is and, like you, they barely run. The sound is massive, delicate, powerful when appropriate, and the voicing right now is eloquent.
Like you, I don't biwire stuff. And I do think Klipsch could've done a touch better job on the connectors. I had the same thought about making them a single input.
I also like the sound with grills on.
Donsachs, I completed a coupling cap upgrade to my amp and the CWIVs sound incredible. I cannot imagine how things will change when I do the crossovers. I took a good investigative look when I was inside and I don't think the job is that bad. I'm thinking silicone tape on the ODAMs would make me feel better about conductive properties.
I agree on bass being somewhere in the mid 30s. I splurged for two REL T9is and, like you, they barely run. The sound is massive, delicate, powerful when appropriate, and the voicing right now is eloquent.
Like you, I don't biwire stuff. And I do think Klipsch could've done a touch better job on the connectors. I had the same thought about making them a single input.