There is something very satisfying in that pop on the first turn of a factory installed screw... quickly followed by the terrifying realization that there's no going back now!
Did the same titanium tweeters in my Klipsch Chorus 2. Just replaced both tweeters and crossovers in my 82 La Scalas with Crites parts. Easy and fun upgrades.
Enjoy the videos and congratulations on your continued growth in viewership! I have a pair of the Quartets in my Heritage collection. Went all out with new mid diaphragm’s/ Ti tweets and a new Crites crossover. The difference in quality of crossover parts was staggering. Not cheap and probably wouldn’t recoup my investment but I never sell them anyway. Sound A/B was eye popping. Quartets are often forgotten in the Heritage line. Fine speaker. Very placement dependent in my experience with respect to the distance from wall for the passive radiator.
well done thanks for doing the videos ive watched a few of them and find them both informative and entertaining, keep them coming all the best from Ireland
use the tip of a sewing needle to put some fake grain lines in the plastic wood then take some of the pigment from the bottom of the stain can to touch up the repair the pigment will not all wipe away like the liquid stain will and on oak it will make the darker in spots like the real wood pretty nice old cabinets not bad for 40+ years old
How you get on with the modelling clay really want to pack it in tight and put it in designated areas around the tonearm bored on around the main bearing and where the motor might be situated. Very good upgrade is to put the turntable on one whole piece of 3" cellulose foam remove the feet and put the feed on a bamboo chopping board best upgrades
Love this video. I got many tips I would have liked to see you replace the cloth on the fronts. I know there are many videos out there, but imho you could do better. I have my original pioneer hmp 40 that I gave to my son. With kids and cats the cloth needs done. Love your channel
Hi David and all.. I love these vids and your terminologies. Eg. Horny thing instead of waveguide. I'm adopting that from now on with full credit to you. . Not boring in the slightest..thank you. John.
There is something very satisfying in that pop on the first turn of a factory installed screw... quickly followed by the terrifying realization that there's no going back now!
Just now seeing this - enjoyed very much, Dave!!!! 🙂
Great format to watch with my morning coffee.
I can't believe the nice job you did on refinishing those speakers . I couldn't see the damage when you got done.
Did the same titanium tweeters in my Klipsch Chorus 2. Just replaced both tweeters and crossovers in my 82 La Scalas with Crites parts. Easy and fun upgrades.
I did the same upgrade to my Quartets. I love them. 👍
Enjoy the videos and congratulations on your continued growth in viewership! I have a pair of the Quartets in my Heritage collection. Went all out with new mid diaphragm’s/ Ti tweets and a new Crites crossover. The difference in quality of crossover parts was staggering. Not cheap and probably wouldn’t recoup my investment but I never sell them anyway. Sound A/B was eye popping. Quartets are often forgotten in the Heritage line. Fine speaker. Very placement dependent in my experience with respect to the distance from wall for the passive radiator.
i sped through some of it by the wood restoration was the most interesting to me and the tweeter replacemnt. overall, just like your attitude. thanks!
Thanks, I appreciated the tips on the speakers "restoration".
Now, I can't wait to hear the result of the turntable experiment...
It was heavier. Maybe better bass...? Gave it to my sister for xmas. Thx
@@MODAC I'm sure she will enjoy it. Thanks I might give it a shot next time I open my Technics Q303 (need to fix the cueing level)
Really good video, enjoyed it.your wife sounds English?
Nice job, David! It's so nice how fast you've gotten to 2000 subscribers!
Well, it did take over a year. Things are looking up. Thx.
well done thanks for doing the videos ive watched a few of them and find them both informative and entertaining, keep them coming all the best from Ireland
I have used Howard's Restore-A-Finish and the Feed-N-Wax, both are great.
Keep up the great content! SPEAKERS !!!! No spacemen or motorcars !
use the tip of a sewing needle to put some fake grain lines in the plastic wood then take some of the pigment from the bottom of the stain can to touch up the repair the pigment will not all wipe away like the liquid stain will and on oak it will make the darker in spots like the real wood pretty nice old cabinets not bad for 40+ years old
Try putting a sticky back felt pad on the pole piece cavity behind the tweeter dome, to help absorb some of the rear wave of the tweeter dome.
I have a pair of KG-4s that I did the Bob Crites tweers and crossover upgrades. The speakers are as good or better than new.
How you get on with the modelling clay really want to pack it in tight and put it in designated areas around the tonearm bored on around the main bearing and where the motor might be situated. Very good upgrade is to put the turntable on one whole piece of 3" cellulose foam remove the feet and put the feed on a bamboo chopping board best upgrades
Love this video. I got many tips I would have liked to see you replace the cloth on the fronts. I know there are many videos out there, but imho you could do better. I have my original pioneer hmp 40 that I gave to my son. With kids and cats the cloth needs done. Love your channel
Now you are heading into the realm of Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg!!!! In other words, I enjoyed the video very much!
Can’t be the Director’s Cut- the Klipsch didn’t shoot first!
Hi David and all.. I love these vids and your terminologies. Eg. Horny thing instead of waveguide. I'm adopting that from now on with full credit to you. . Not boring in the slightest..thank you. John.
Very nice of you to say. Thanks
Stored speakers inm the shed?
Yes, people do that.
I would of cleaned out the voice coil also with with sticky not paper
I did that, but edited it out.