Klipsch Forte II Rewired and updated for Bi-Amping or Bi-Wiring
I bought these Forte IIs in 1990. I splurged but never regretted the cost. In 2010, I thought it might be a nice idea to change the caps in the crossovers. I came across Crites Speakers, they make replacement and upgrade parts for Klipsch, and decided to replace and upgrade the crossovers. I also replaced the Tweeter diaphragms with new titanium diaphragms. The cost for the project was just under $350. Crites can be found at www.critesspeakers.com Great speakers became even better and hopefully are good for another 25yrs

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