I don't think Klipsch will service them or that they have replacement woofers. They were made specifically for those speakers. Two ideas, call Madisound or any company that deals with driver repair, or scour ebay where you can sometimes find Epic drivers.
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I'm still using a 48 lb Onkyo TX-SV919 (1993 and first consumer THX certified receiver with 51 RCA/phono jacks on the back and 35 push buttons under the front door) to push a pair of Klipsch Epic CF-4 speakers (~1994), a Velodyne sub, and Klipsch THX certified center speaker from the same era . The system is 25+ years old and still works great for blasting music you can hear at least two blocks away from inside the house, but for TV use with modern HDMI and codecs it could have used an upgrade over a decade and a half ago. It's the quality amps in the receiver and those extremely efficient and quality speakers that have kept me from doing so.
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