Let's see if I can answer some of your questions, plus I have another: I sent e-mails to you and Roy, and got bounce-backs. Any idea why?
I'll be glad to come back in 2 weeks with further comments, but was concerned the thread would die from disuse if much time went by. Besides, the elements of my comments are very unlikely to change (or I hope not), so I saw no reason to hold back. I also sensed that the sound blossomed out over the 4 days, but have hearing in only one ear and thus can't pick up on soundstage subtleties.
I use Formby's lemon oil. I used Murphy's wood soap one time and was chagrined to find it darkened the darker part of the grain, a loss in the way it appears to shift with the light. It's mostly come back, but I decided to stick with lemon oil and not experiment from that point on.
While a few have multiple K-horns, it's more common to have 2 or more systems in the house, sometimes with different sized Klipsch speakers from system to system. Some also experiment with different tweeters and midrange horns, and different crossovers. I don't recall either the Townshend nor the Murata being mentioned on the forum. It almost seems that you and the others here move in a different world, component- and mod-wise from the Klipsch forum guys.
I'm pretty conservative, have not gone for mods except (1) Basis factory mods to the Ovation and (2) mods to the Wadia units by Steve Huntley of Great Northern Sound, who used to have a responsible position at Wadia and did factory-authorized work for them after leaving. I would be very leery of modding any of my electronics. I did try a new tweeter made for Klipsch products, but was one of a small number who found it had too many disadvantages.
Anyway, I don't think the essence of what I reported will change except for the better, so I'm comfy with reporting now.
I'll be glad to come back in 2 weeks with further comments, but was concerned the thread would die from disuse if much time went by. Besides, the elements of my comments are very unlikely to change (or I hope not), so I saw no reason to hold back. I also sensed that the sound blossomed out over the 4 days, but have hearing in only one ear and thus can't pick up on soundstage subtleties.
I use Formby's lemon oil. I used Murphy's wood soap one time and was chagrined to find it darkened the darker part of the grain, a loss in the way it appears to shift with the light. It's mostly come back, but I decided to stick with lemon oil and not experiment from that point on.
While a few have multiple K-horns, it's more common to have 2 or more systems in the house, sometimes with different sized Klipsch speakers from system to system. Some also experiment with different tweeters and midrange horns, and different crossovers. I don't recall either the Townshend nor the Murata being mentioned on the forum. It almost seems that you and the others here move in a different world, component- and mod-wise from the Klipsch forum guys.
I'm pretty conservative, have not gone for mods except (1) Basis factory mods to the Ovation and (2) mods to the Wadia units by Steve Huntley of Great Northern Sound, who used to have a responsible position at Wadia and did factory-authorized work for them after leaving. I would be very leery of modding any of my electronics. I did try a new tweeter made for Klipsch products, but was one of a small number who found it had too many disadvantages.
Anyway, I don't think the essence of what I reported will change except for the better, so I'm comfy with reporting now.