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I dunno, as an owner of both RF and Heritage series, I wouldn't give up the RF-82's for Heresy III's. Yea the new Heresy is using the tractrix horn tweeter, but it would be sad to think that Klipsch couldn't come up with something better in 60 years. I look at the RF series as evolutionary...
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mfk
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12-12-2007
Filed under: Klipsch, Heresy type, USN, SWCC, THE SOUND OF KLIPSCH &, NAVSPECWARCEN
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Amy, you have convinced me...I am selling my "Red" Reference speakers, maybe I will get the conversion kit and I will for sure keep my Heresy II's, a descendant of a proud tradition. In over 20 years of service to my country I don't believe I ever used a Chinese made product. My Dell...
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Gosh, my start was in '62, I was 4 years old, my mom, like any good Carlsbad housewife and wife of a USN Captain, had a pair of Klipshorns, Heresy center channel and McIntosh power equipment, since then I have progressed to a pair of Heresy II;s and a pair of RF 52's and a RC-52(just traded up...
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Harry, while I wait for mine to come, I use three out of my four H II's...I got a really big shelf to put the center channel above the tv and wow, in my litttle (12 x 8 x 10) bedroom, it is something else. Can't wait for the conversion kit to come, of course then I'll have a sonic mismatch...
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I ordered a set of replacement binding posts for my Heresy II speakers from the parts department and unfortunately the set they sent were too short on the threaded end (on the inside of the speaker box). I have not yet followed up with the parts department, but according to parts this was the only posts...
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I bought a pair of Klipsch Heresy's at a yard sale and after the word Type it says: HII and then "OL" or maybe it is "DL". It is hand written and I assume by a factory worker. I know the HII is for two's but what is the OL stand for. thanx, Mark
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Good to know, I'm buying the upgrade kit tomorrow.
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