In Reply to: A little recessed....I'll be darned posted by Russ57 on August 21, 2007 at 12:07:02:
But just like Russ says I won't do it until I have a baseline. I have a pair of Chorus II. I have no idea where the caps are on the Chorus I and haven't even looked on mine yet though I have a general idea where to start. Head over to the forums on Klipsch.com and do a search and see what pops up. Failing that ask, and of course like Tom Brennan says, there might be a sales pitch when you do (there are some guys over there who sell after market crossovers which actually are really good from what little I can tell having heard some in the K-horn briefly. Having never heard a stock K-horn I can only surmise). But if you are going to DIY they will give you the information you need. The general opinion is that new caps help, whether they actually do or not I won't say not having done it yet myself.
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Follow Ups
- I plan on recapping mine - Paully 13:37:20 08/21/07 (9)
- Initial impressions - desert dweller 18:05:42 08/21/07 (8)
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - LousyTourist 13:38:16 08/22/07 (7)
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - multistate1@hotmail.com 08:50:00 08/23/07 (1)
- RE: caps do go resistive after a few decades - desert dweller 10:37:05 08/25/07 (0)
- Could that make them sound recessed? - desert dweller 14:00:15 08/22/07 (4)
- RE: Could that make them sound recessed? - LousyTourist 14:44:15 08/22/07 (3)
- RE: Could that make them sound recessed? - desert dweller 19:28:12 08/22/07 (2)
- RE: not to be a wet blanket, but check the tweeters - LousyTourist 05:37:53 08/23/07 (1)
- RE: not to be a wet blanket, but check the tweeters - desert dweller 11:32:24 08/23/07 (0)