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Last post 12-16-2008 9:10 PM by Rob H. 28 replies.
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  • 01-31-2003 4:33 PM In reply to

    • Hilltop
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Do you still have those Klipschorn plans?
    Hilltop
  • 02-01-2003 1:36 PM In reply to

    • robB
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans


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    On 7/25/2002 5:35:00 PM trespasser_guy wrote:

    Does anyone know where I can find Klipschorn plans? I see the LaScala plans all the time.... but I like the corner horn idea. Also, if I were to find these plans, what drivers would be feasable to use? I realize it wouldn't be cheap, necessarily, but I think I just got screwed on eBay, so I just figured this way I know what I am getting. Thanks all.

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    IN response to building Horns
    DONT..don't put yourself through the ordeal.
    As i may have mentioned in an earlier post
    i beleive is a prescription for the funny farm

    to quote my earlier post..somewhere here.

    I have a neighbor that was completely convinced that he could build a set of Belle
    Klipsch (a dressed up lascalla)
    Well, a good month or so past when Belle #1,
    was finnally completed,..
    The speaker was taken into the living room and
    wired up to his mcintosh amp pre-amp set.
    After listening to several things,..we determined that it sounded awfullREALLY awfull
    Raw,.thin...dry.!
    Nothing like the set we had heard in the showroom ,..thats for sure.
    After supreme dissapointment, the speaker was
    stored in the back of the garage for months
    untill a teen down the street bought the speaker ..because ..YES it could play LOUD.
    It had that going for it.

    THE Construction on the second Belle,. was
    never started.
    The wood for that cabinet, im told, went into making a cabinet for the kitchen dishwasher.

    Folded horns can be torture,. if one mistake
    is made.
    MInd you,,..the heritage speakers have drivers that we selected for THAT model.
    meaning,..usually( you can't buy these off the
    shelf)...ignoring Ebay..for a min.)UGH!!
    SO half the ingredients are missing from the start.
    EG: a JBL 2225 is not a k 33 ...and so on

    I had a buddy who built MCM bass cabinets,. with some sucess,..
    But thats a much bigger folded horn.
    But even then,...they were not like the ones
    From that little town called Hope.

    Still didn't have that "sound"

    hope this helps

    Rob

  • 11-15-2008 5:12 PM In reply to

    • Rob H
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    hetmann:
    I've got two sets of khorn plans. Contact me offline if interested.

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    Klipschorns and Moondogs

    What is the price for a set?

  • 11-15-2008 8:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Rob H:

    hetmann:
    I've got two sets of khorn plans. Contact me offline if interested.

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    Klipschorns and Moondogs

    What is the price for a set?

    That post is from 2001. 

     You can get Khorn plans here for free:

    http://www.volvotreter.de/

    They are metric but easy enough to convert. 

    Where are you located?  I have all of the parts to build K Horns if you are interested (with upgraded drivers). 

  • 11-16-2008 9:14 AM In reply to

    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    One wonders if you use the correct wood thickness, angles, gluing techniques and Crites speakers and crossovers why you wouldn't get the correct sound. So does Klipsch test each driver for a particular specification and send the out of spec drivers back to the manufacturer? Or is the performance better with the Crites speakers?

    JJK

    K-horns 1965, Cornwall 1965, RSW12 2004, SC-1's 2004, Denon AVR-983 2004, DRA-365R 1998, Hughes AK-100 1985, Yamaha EQ-70 1985, Technics SLP-100 1985, Kenwood KD-64F 1985,  Sony KDL-46XBR2 2006, Dean Crossovers, CT125 tweeters, Toshiba HD-A35, Panasonic BluRay Player DMP-BD80, Sony Betacam SP player UVW-1200, JVC D-VHS HM-DH4000U
  • 11-16-2008 10:58 AM In reply to

    • Rob H
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Are the plans from volvotreter more detailed. Also i'am from Denver,CO

  • 11-16-2008 11:02 AM In reply to

    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Rob H: I went through this before and figured I could at least share what I ended up doing with When I rebuilt the "$500 Specials" (which took me forever...). At one point, I looked at volvo's plans and somewhere in the piles of reference materials, a copy of the plans, but finally decided to find a cosmetically challenged disaster pair instead. Much of the decision came from the fact that I had an opportunity a few years ago to speak with the K'horn "assembler" at the factory. She told me, in no uncertain terms... that unless I had precision cut the wood, the angles, had the correct clamping jigs, and was really, really good and lucky, the likelyhood of doing the bins was "iffy" at best. I followed her advice. When I started on the project, I did not cut any corners (pun!!!!), and measured and re-measured each and every piece, used same type & thickness of wood, same glue type, etc. Fortunately, I only had to do minor stuff to the bass bins, but even so, was extremely careful when I screwed everything back together.  The tops were an easy day... It's the bins that will be problematic. All it takes is one mistake, one seam that is not sealed, etc. Working temperatures have to remain the same, humidity control is a must because the plywood can warp ever so slightly if not stored correctly after cutting, etc.

    Just my thoughts. Welcome to the Forum and if you go forward, best of luck and have a really good professional grade table saw!!

    Ex Nihilo, Omnia Venit
  • 11-16-2008 11:52 AM In reply to

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    Rob H:

    Are the plans from volvotreter more detailed. Also i'am from Denver,CO

    Rob,

    Groomlake's response is a good one.  I build cabinets regularly and will not try the K Horns.  Too many angles and it has to be right.  I sent you an email about the stuff that I have.  I am in Las Vegas.so shipping should not be too bad.

  • 11-16-2008 2:56 PM In reply to

    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    The volvotreter plans are wrong, they're missing important cuts.

  • 11-16-2008 9:32 PM In reply to

    • paxtor
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Are there any plans that show all of the cuts and angles correctly?

    Is there anyone who has used the volvotreter plans and had good success?

     

  • 11-16-2008 10:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    I have read that the SpeakerLab SK plans are pretty good.  I used them as a starting point for bass units using 3/4 inch ply.  That required me to draw out three-view isometric plans on very big graph paper.  Then there was a lot of work cutting and trying.  I did it with a circular saw and jigs and guides.  It is almost impossible unless you're obsessed with the project.  The SpeakerLab plans based on 1/2 inch ply is a bit more rational. 

    I also made a version of the Jubilee using 15 inch drivers.  This was based on some guesswork about dimensions based on the AES article. 

    I have not kept these drawings.  In the mean time, some fellow here put together some CAD versions of the Jubilee with the 12 inch drivers..  Maybe someone can point you to the post.

    I highly suggest that the best way to go is to build the "Jubilee" and not the "K-Horn".  (I'm being a bit cautious about Klipsch's trademark rights.)  The compound angles on the K-Horn are very difficult.  OTOH, almost half of the cuts for the Jubilee are a simple rip of the height of the cabinet. 

    Wm McD

  • 11-17-2008 8:20 PM In reply to

    • bluesboy
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    The SpeakerLab plans are good . I've used them to build several sets of bass bins. The nice thing about SpeakerLab design is that they can easily be be built with closed in backs like the 60th anniversary k-horns.

  • 11-20-2008 11:36 PM In reply to

    • Rob H
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    Does anybody have any expercience with speaker labs set of plans to build the klipschorn cabinets. Are they easy to follow easier than the ones from Volvotreter. Thanks Rob

  • 12-16-2008 9:10 PM In reply to

    • Rob H
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    Re: Klipschorn building plans

    I have a set contact me off line,

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