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Here's another concept I came up with that seemed easier than dealing with messing with a cloth grille over the upper horns. Still looks clean and attrative. Again, this is some body's wonderful bundle of joy and I don't want to claim any right to this, but just illustrate what I want to accomplish with...
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I have for sale one pair of 1970's walnut veneer Klispschorns which were purchased from the office of Tompall Glaser at the old Glaser Studios on 19th Ave. South in Nashville, Tennessee. Tompall Glaser (born September 3 , 1933 ) is an American country music singer in the Outlaw genre . He led a group...
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I apologize. I did not forget (AN) asking price and pics. Since I am in Toronto, I am having pictures made in Nashville and I will post them along with the asking price as soon as they are forwarded to me. I wanted to go ahead and get the word out on a thread that I have them and where they are located...
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Historically, Klipsch Heritage Series loudspeakers have been offered only through select dealers. U.S. customers can now buy direct. These speakers feature unmatched sensitivity and dynamics, recreating the experience—and the passion—of a live musical event. Klipsch Heritage Series products...
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That pretty well describes these speakers. If you're local you're welcome to come see them. I bought them less than a year ago and have decided they need to go to someone who can optimize them. If you're interested tell me what they're worth to you. I have no idea what they're worth...
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James, mom thinks the RF/C-52 stuff is "attractive", her way of saying "not much". The HIII's are awesome and my lilscala project is on hold for a bit, as I have software issues to work out. The real bottom line is that the GF loves the RF/C-52 stuff, she has both her tv and music...
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mfk
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03-07-2008
Filed under: Heritage Series, Heresy, Reference Series, Reference, SPDIF, Heresy III Kit, heritage
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I bought a pair of empty Heresy cabinets. Based on the serial numbers, they should be Heresy I's. I am looking for all the components of the set. That should be crossovers, tweeter horns, midrange horns, and the woofers, a pair of each. I am hoping that maybe someone has a pair with trashed cabinets...
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we_doyle
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03-19-2008
Filed under: Heresy, Woofer, heresy's, Heritage, heresys, Heresy components
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Historically, Klipsch Heritage Series loudspeakers have been offered only through select dealers. U.S. customers can now buy direct. These speakers feature unmatched sensitivity and dynamics, recreating the experience—and the passion—of a live musical event. Klipsch Heritage Series products...
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With the new titanium drivers in the HIII's I have no need for super tweeters, I get a real well balanced, abundance of high frequency information. Recently I inherited a pair of 1962 kHorns, they too have a sparkling high end. Geez, I like these speakers...
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mfk
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04-26-2008
Filed under: Heritage Series, Heresy, Too many speakers to list, Heresy III Kit, heritage
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I hope I have not already asked this question. I have some Heresy (I) cabinets. So far, I have a pair of woofers and a pair of crossovers. I now only need the tweeters and the midranges. If anyone has a pair of good Heresy I tweeters or midranges or both for sale, I would be interested. However, my question...
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