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2006 Silverado LT. Bought it 3 years ago today. 9,557 miles. Third GM truck since 1983. No issues with any of them. The wife's 10 year old sedan has 29,500 miles. Still drives like new (the wife). Tried to buy her a 09 Corvette convertible for our 36th anniversary a couple of months ago. She balked, I'm still thinking about it anyway. Most women are happy with small things like shoes, purses and multiple orgasms. Priceless.
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That's a good buy. This center speaker would work well with what you have. I wouldn't pay over $100-$125 for it though. http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/126588.aspx
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http://community.klipsch.com/forums/p/29805/1163500.aspx
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I still have the unused mounts in the box packed away in the closet, with screws. I bought them many years ago and I don't think they are still available. If you are intrested in them I'll see if I can find the receipt, I have no idea what I paid for them. I'll look for setup instructions. It may take a few days as I work alot. If I remember correctly they were supposed to be mounted at a 90 degree angle to the seating position with the drivers pointed to the front and rear. That puts
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Post the serial numbers here, and also where on planet Earth the speakers are located. Location has everything to do with buyers interest.
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I prefer shipping USPS myself. I shipped a handgun AL to NY last week and it got there in less than 48 hours from the time I dropped it off at the Post Office.
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My house was built in 1995. Last year we had a pretty nice hailstorm. I called a roofer for an inspection and he said I had hail damage and needed to replace my entire roof. I called my agent and the adjuster agreed and paid me the cost of a new roof. My understanding is that replacement cost insurance should pay the cost of a replacement roof, not the depreciated cost. Why pay for replacement cost if that allows for depreciation? I had a lightening strike years ago and my insurance co paid me the
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http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/products/ksp-400-specifications/ This is what your mid-bass should look like.
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The Klipsch literature that I have in my hand says that the drive components for a KSP 400 are (1) 1" K-97-KV compression driver with a 90x60 tractrix horn, (2) 6.5" K-1057-KB mid-bass woofers and (1) 15" K-1060-K subwoofer. The literature shows the surrounds (KSP-S6) use (2) 6.5" K-1057-K woofers. I don't know what difference the 'B' designation makes in the KSP 400 mid-bass as opposed to the mid-bass in the surrounds. I do know that I have one black KSP-S6 that I
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MSRP was $1995 for the pair and $500 for the center, if I remember correctly. Keith