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  • 05-13-2008 6:44 PM

    I Just Love Klipsch Speakers...

    I sent off the crossovers for a pair of Klipsch Quartets to Bob Crites...while waiting for them I hooked up a pair of as new kg1s...I just love Klipsch speakers...amazing how they sound so similar...even between some of the varied series...I am more into the Heritage and extended Heritage models but my first pair of Klipsch were brand new kg2s...

    When I joined here, it didn't seem that anyone loved kgs...no love at all (not like today it seems)...I had wanted Heresys from way back when I bought my kg2s in 1989...probably before...so I got the kg2s to a buddy who believed that all speakers sound alike and picked up the Heresys...I would love to get my first Klipsch kg2 speakers back (perfect oiled oak) but it was worth it to get my buddy to "hear the light."

    ...picked up these kg1s for a decent price...they were as new in the box...need a bit more power to run than my others but Diana Krall sounds sweet through the EICO HF81, Cambridge Audio azur 640C v1...so detailed...a Klipsch hallmark...Frzninvt was right...Frzn is always right!...just thought I would share...now sing to me some more Diana...Wink

    Bill 

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  • 05-13-2008 7:02 PM In reply to

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     I am gonna hug them and squeeze them and love em forever and ever............!



  • 05-14-2008 7:34 AM In reply to

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    Ahh.  Klipsch and good friends...  Too bad they don't make beer, too.

    Dave


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  • 05-14-2008 11:21 AM In reply to

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    Ol' Silversport, the Die Hard ......... Way to go ...... Me, I have stopped telling people about Klipsch Speakers, seems useless to me to try and explain why I like them, you can talk 'till you're blue in the face, they don't understand .................... Now, I just sit them down, fire up the Scott, and blow them away with the Cornwalls ................ doesn't take long to explain now .......... EH !!!!!!!!!!!!

    "The color of a man's skin should be no more significant than the color of his eyes"
  • 05-14-2008 11:47 AM In reply to

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    Bill H.:

     I am gonna hug them and squeeze them and love em forever and ever............!

     

    Crown Microtech 1200 amp; Yamaha C-80 pre-amp; Harman Kardon HD7600 CD; Onkyo Integra tuner, Onkyo Integra cassette (RIP due to technology); Klipschorns (rare beautiful birch); Cornwalls

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  • 05-14-2008 12:23 PM In reply to

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    Re: I Just Love Klipsch Speakers...

    Benny the Cat: http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/Benny/ltby_003.mp3
    Some people have made the mistake of seeing Shunt's work as a load of rubbish about railway timetables, but clever people like me who talk loudly in restaurants see this as a deliberate ambiguity, a plea for understanding in a mechanised mansion. The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken. If La Fontaine's elk would spurn Tom Jones the engine must be our head, the dining car our oesophagus, the guards van our left lung, the cattle truck our shins, the first class compartment the piece of skin at the nape of the neck and the level crossing an electric elk called Simon. The clarity is devastating. But where is the ambiguity? Over there in a box. Shunt is saying the 8.15 from Gillingham when in reality he means the 8.13 from Gillingham. The train is the same, only the time is altered. Ecce homo, ergo elk. La Fontaine knew its sister and knew her bloody well. The point is taken, the beast is moulting, the fluff gets up your nose. The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No, there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight. The point is taken, the elk is dead, the beast stops at Swindon, Chabrol stops at nothing, I'm having treatment and La Fontaine can get knotted.
  • 05-14-2008 12:29 PM In reply to

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    I forgot about Benny. The Abominable Snow Rabbit said the same thing. That was a hilarious episode!

    "Duh, I always wanted my very own bunny rabbit.  I think I'll name him "George."  I'll love him and squeeze him and pet him and hug him...."

    Crown Microtech 1200 amp; Yamaha C-80 pre-amp; Harman Kardon HD7600 CD; Onkyo Integra tuner, Onkyo Integra cassette (RIP due to technology); Klipschorns (rare beautiful birch); Cornwalls

    "Deaf Warmed Over"

  • 05-14-2008 12:32 PM In reply to

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    This one allway's bring a smile
    Some people have made the mistake of seeing Shunt's work as a load of rubbish about railway timetables, but clever people like me who talk loudly in restaurants see this as a deliberate ambiguity, a plea for understanding in a mechanised mansion. The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken. If La Fontaine's elk would spurn Tom Jones the engine must be our head, the dining car our oesophagus, the guards van our left lung, the cattle truck our shins, the first class compartment the piece of skin at the nape of the neck and the level crossing an electric elk called Simon. The clarity is devastating. But where is the ambiguity? Over there in a box. Shunt is saying the 8.15 from Gillingham when in reality he means the 8.13 from Gillingham. The train is the same, only the time is altered. Ecce homo, ergo elk. La Fontaine knew its sister and knew her bloody well. The point is taken, the beast is moulting, the fluff gets up your nose. The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No, there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight. The point is taken, the elk is dead, the beast stops at Swindon, Chabrol stops at nothing, I'm having treatment and La Fontaine can get knotted.
  • 05-14-2008 12:39 PM In reply to

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    "I say, I say, that woman reminds of the the highway between Dallas and Ft. Worth..... No curves!"

    Crown Microtech 1200 amp; Yamaha C-80 pre-amp; Harman Kardon HD7600 CD; Onkyo Integra tuner, Onkyo Integra cassette (RIP due to technology); Klipschorns (rare beautiful birch); Cornwalls

    "Deaf Warmed Over"

  • 05-14-2008 12:42 PM In reply to

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    Can't Find the pic of Foghorn and the nerdy chick, but one of my favorite quotes " Boy's about as sharp as a sack full o wet mice"
    Some people have made the mistake of seeing Shunt's work as a load of rubbish about railway timetables, but clever people like me who talk loudly in restaurants see this as a deliberate ambiguity, a plea for understanding in a mechanised mansion. The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken. If La Fontaine's elk would spurn Tom Jones the engine must be our head, the dining car our oesophagus, the guards van our left lung, the cattle truck our shins, the first class compartment the piece of skin at the nape of the neck and the level crossing an electric elk called Simon. The clarity is devastating. But where is the ambiguity? Over there in a box. Shunt is saying the 8.15 from Gillingham when in reality he means the 8.13 from Gillingham. The train is the same, only the time is altered. Ecce homo, ergo elk. La Fontaine knew its sister and knew her bloody well. The point is taken, the beast is moulting, the fluff gets up your nose. The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No, there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight. The point is taken, the elk is dead, the beast stops at Swindon, Chabrol stops at nothing, I'm having treatment and La Fontaine can get knotted.
  • 05-14-2008 4:08 PM In reply to

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    I always liked the old skinny lion that would say "There's a little rabbit in that hole and I'm going to eat him" with that long whiney draw that followedBig Smile

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  • 05-14-2008 4:11 PM In reply to

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    kaiser SET say:

    I always liked the old skinny lion that would say "There's a little rabbit in that hole and I'm going to eat him" with that long whiney draw that followedBig Smile

    I think that was PETER PUMA....HEEEEEEEEEEE
    Some people have made the mistake of seeing Shunt's work as a load of rubbish about railway timetables, but clever people like me who talk loudly in restaurants see this as a deliberate ambiguity, a plea for understanding in a mechanised mansion. The points are frozen, the beast is dead. What is the difference? What indeed is the point? The point is frozen, the beast is late out of Paddington. The point is taken. If La Fontaine's elk would spurn Tom Jones the engine must be our head, the dining car our oesophagus, the guards van our left lung, the cattle truck our shins, the first class compartment the piece of skin at the nape of the neck and the level crossing an electric elk called Simon. The clarity is devastating. But where is the ambiguity? Over there in a box. Shunt is saying the 8.15 from Gillingham when in reality he means the 8.13 from Gillingham. The train is the same, only the time is altered. Ecce homo, ergo elk. La Fontaine knew its sister and knew her bloody well. The point is taken, the beast is moulting, the fluff gets up your nose. The illusion is complete; it is reality, the reality is illusion and the ambiguity is the only truth. But is the truth, as Hitchcock observes, in the box? No, there isn't room, the ambiguity has put on weight. The point is taken, the elk is dead, the beast stops at Swindon, Chabrol stops at nothing, I'm having treatment and La Fontaine can get knotted.
  • 05-14-2008 4:46 PM In reply to

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    Indeed Fender, what a character that fella was. I could not help but laugh at that drawl Heeeeeeeeeee, really seemed like a wheez to meWink I'll have to remember Peter Puma, he make great tennis shoes alsoSurprise LOL

    Kaiser SET Say
    Earsplittinloudenboomer

    BAT-VK200/BAT-VK3i/BAT-VKP5/EADCDT-1000&DSP7000SeriesIII/currently in market for new analog rig/YamahaMDX793/B&WNautilus804&Klipsch Indust LaScalla's for the annual block party:)

    Mom & the Boys HT Rig: Wharfdale-Diamond HT5.1/DiamondCenter/Diamond8.3Mains/Diamond7.1Rears&RellStormII/NADT751/NADT571/PanasonicPV-V4624Sand all on a APEX27incherLOL

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    -Mark Twain
  • 05-15-2008 1:19 AM In reply to

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    meee too silversport!

    "I know I'm paranoid.... but, am I paranoid enough?" --Tom Clancy
  • 05-15-2008 11:30 AM In reply to

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    Who could forget Pete Puma?

     


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