Klipsch Mod


I've upgraded the crossovers and internal wiring, lined the cabinets with anti-vibration sheets, upgraded the speaker connectors and I'm about to solder the speaker connections. (Waiting for Crites titanium tweeter diaphragms to be back in stock). Im considering putting in a high frequency attenuator like you see in older speakers like altec lansing santanas, Sony HPM 100s, etc. What do you think? 

maprik

What model Klipsch ? The reason I ask is some have added stiffness to the front     ( baffle / motor board ? ) and I thought that was interesting. Plus I have a pair of Heresy II’s begging for an upgrade. Cheers , Mike. 

@buellrider97 

KG4s. I did consider putting in front to back baffles to stiffen the front but in the end didn't. 

I would stop spending money on those speakers.  I like Klipsch speakers and mods can help, but you'd be better off getting something in the Heritage line if you want to do mods. 

The Crites tweeters are worthwhile if you're going to keep them.  If you don't like the bass, get a subwoofer or two and high pass them.  You can also try adding some weight (around 2 - 3 ounces) to the passive driver.  I have not done that mod, but have read of it being done with Quartets and Fortes with good results.