Klipsch KSP400


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Brand and Model:Klipsch KSP400
Price ($USD):$2300/pr
Form Factor:
checked Towerun-checked Bookshelfun-checked Center
un-checked Subwooferun-checked In-Wall
Features:
un-checked Bipolarun-checked Dipolar
checked Adj Crossoverun-checked Biwiring
un-checked Active
Power Handling (RMS):200 Watts RMS
Frequency Response:?
Sensitivity (dB):95 dB
Impedance (Ohms):8 Ohms
Weight (lbs):80 lbs.
Dimensions (w/h/d):10x48x24(approx) in. (width/heig
Description:

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Klipsch KSP400
got these to replace some klipshorns because they were smaller. What a mistake! They sound terrible compared to Khorns or LaScalas.

Overall Rating: 3
Sound Quality:3 Looks:7 Value:1
Weight: 1 (Unreliable Vote)
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Klipsch KSP400
Awesome sound..bought new in Atlanta for $2500./pair, hum fixed by putting ground adaptors (99 cents each) on end of each AC plug,,,

Overall Rating: 9
Sound Quality:10 Looks:10 Value:7
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Klipsch KSP400
Just purchased these from UBid @ $1800...as soon as I plugged one of these in the subwoofer started making an audible "hum" (the other unit sounds okay)....based upon that I rate these a 2. I called Klipsch and they said they will fix/replace the amplifier for free (less shipping) IF I can get the amp deinstalled (it requires some unsoldering). I will add to this review in the future if Klipsch ever fixes this problem for me.

Overall Rating: 2
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To respond to your message below. I have a pair of KSP 400 myself. What I did to fix the problem is buy a set of 3 prong to 2 prong converters. These can be found in your local electronics shop for under $5. Plug the power cord into this adapter, which plugs directly into the wall. This has solved the hum you experienced from your sub. 

>Just purchased these from UBid @ $1800...as soon as I plugged one of these in the subwoofer started making an audible "hum" (the other unit sounds okay)....based upon that I rate these a 2. I called Klipsch and they said they will fix/replace the amplifier for free (less shipping) IF I can get the amp deinstalled (it requires some unsoldering). I will add to this review in the future if Klipsch ever fixes this problem for me.
>Just purchased these from UBid @ $1800...as soon as I plugged one of these in the subwoofer started making an audible "hum" (the other unit sounds okay)....based upon that I rate these a 2. I called Klipsch and they said they will fix/replace the amplifier for free (less shipping) IF I can get the amp deinstalled (it requires some unsoldering). I will add to this review in the future if Klipsch ever fixes this problem for me.


I have had these for a few years now. The problem you are having is a ground hum. This comes from the ground of your electrical outlet. It is recomended that you but a converter from any hardware store, home depot, lowes etc. 

It adapts a 3 prong power cable that would normally plug into your wall to a 2 prong adapter eliminating the ground prong. This will get rid of the hum.
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