It would be nice as others have stated but is cost prohibited. First you would have to ship the speakers to hope where the factory is. Next figure the cost of veneer which ranges in price from $2.00 to $20.00 per square foot based on the type of veneer chosen to refinish with. There is 32 square foot per 8x4 sheet. Depending on the model of speaker you are looking at 1-3 sheets per pair, 1 being a pair of cornwalls and 3 being a pair of lascalas. Once the veneer is chosen then you would have to go through and prep the cabinets filling in any holes, squaring up the corners, and fixing dings and dents. Sounds easy enough, but is very time consuming. Then after the veneer is put on you would have the task of sanding and applying the topcoat. I have veneered both lascalas and cornwalls. A pair of cornwalls is fairly easy depending on the initial condition of the cabinets. Figure around 20-30 man hours total. A pair of lascalas takes double that amount of time because of the bass bin and complex cuts.
The other option would be for klipsch to just fill dings, dents, scratches etc. go over with a topcoat or paint them black. You would still have shipping and labor charges and doing it this way you will not get them back to there original appearance. Last time I checked klipsch gets all there panels already preveneered and cuts and puts the panels together for the cabinets.
The best bet for any forum klipsch owner is to take the time and learn how to do it themselves, excellent results are achievable through time, practice,and patience. There are plenty of forum members on here who have done it themselves that are more than willing to
help with pointers and tips. Some will even do the veneering for owners for a nominal fee.
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