Klipsch Service, is like calling the Federal Government.....What a joke


Paul would roll over in his grave if he ever called Klipsch Comany on the phone......They really don't need one, because they wouldn't answer it anyway.....I have been trying to talk to someone at Klipsch for two months.....No good, the answering system doesn't work, the e-mails never get answered, the questions never get answered......Is there anybody working in the office....."NO".....I own Klipsch Horns, LaScala's, Cornwalls, and would probably own more if I could just get some questions answered from Klipsch............But first you have to wake somebody up there so they will answer the phone.............W
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I am very familiar with the Heritage line, since the beginning. I might be able to answer your questions. There is also the Klipsch Forum community, which at one time, I belonged. No need to panic, my friend. With what is going on in this world of ours, audio issues, is really, little stuff. Enjoy, stay safe and be well. MrD.
Will, can you post a picture of the crossover ? Understand, in the early days of the Klipsch " center ", audio was monophonic, so it was easy to run it, with a separate mono amp. When stereo was introduced, a summed L & R signal needed to be introduced to the center channel amplifier / speaker, which might be the design of that particular crossover. Anyway, the photo will help me. Thx MrD.
Klipsch Belles were discontinued around 15 years ago, so new, meaning, never connected, I am assuming. A Klipsch crossover was designed, to do exactly what I spoke about....taking a stereo signal, and converting it to a mono signal. I offered my assistance.......
Will, I directed you to the Klipsch forum community, early on, as this subject was discussed there. You chose not to, for some unknown reason. Good luck.