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Price is per speaker (sold only as a pair), and they were damaged in a fire. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000JQM14S/ref=sr_1_olp_27?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257614753&sr=1-27&condition=used
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billyt, I doubt you are gonna get an answer. The seller's last post was over a year and a half ago, and, with only 2 posts to his name, it appears as though his only interest in the forum was to sell his speakers. I could be wrong, but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for his reply if I were you. EDIT: AZSunlover last visited the site two days ago, so there is hope. Sorry about the comment regarding "his only interest in the forum", AZ.
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$350 each, $700 for the pair.
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[quote user="DeanG"] It might cost less just to buy a used pair than to rebuild your boxes from scratch. [/quote] I agree. I've seen several pairs offered in the $100 range on my local craigslist.
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Hey Mark, Out of curiousity, what did you replace it with?
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Gartenman, what did you end up getting?
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[quote user="Dissociative2"] BTW....can someone clue me into an easy way to fix the cones...it bugs me so much.... a vacume did nothign....i really want to pop them back out so they look better.. [/quote] Here's a thread on the subject: http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/109269/1101707.aspx#1101707 Good luck with your repair and sale/trade.
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[quote user="phatchef"]Hi all, I will be recieving my pair of cwIII'c and want to order glass tops for them. What are the width and depth measurements that I need for the glass to be cut to? Also they will have rounded edge[/quote] The specifications on the Klipsch website lists the Cornwall IIIs top dimensions as 25.31" W (64.29cm) x 15.5" D (39.37cm). Personally, I would wait until you have them in your possession, and measure for yourself, just to be sure.
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I would rotate the right and left channel speakers, and temporarily use another speaker in place of your center, just to make sure that the problem is with the speakers and not the amp. If you are still getting noise from your center and right front after the swap, then it is the amp. If the problem with the center goes away, and the noise from the right moves to the left (with the suspect speaker), then it is the speakers.
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