R.I.P. indeed! And here I figured he was busy with all the new business, partying, concerts the tax cuts are generating. 🙁 Thanks again for explaining 1/2 square antenna theory applied to woofer alignments.
GM
GM
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Noticed he was missing and have been wondering about what's been going on.
Quite shocked to see this.
Wherever you are, thank you.
R.I.P.
Noticed he was missing and have been wondering about what's been going on.
Quite shocked to see this.
Wherever you are, thank you.
R.I.P.
R.I.P Dennis! I will definitely miss his encyclopedic knowledge on vintage gear, he generously shared!
Best regards
Peter
Best regards
Peter
Shocked to hear this also. May djk rest in peace. Makes me feel grateful for every morning I arise.
Myles
Myles
RIP Dennis. I had a question about the PPSL La Scala bass bins that he built using some Parts Express buyouts several years ago. He invited me to call and discuss. I had a half hour conversation with him and I was amazed at his knowledge and his willingness to share. Glad to have made his acquaintance. He typified why this hobby is much more than just circuits and equipment.
I am sad to hear this news - I always found his posts to be very helpful and useful, I will miss his input.
Very sad. I didn't know him but djk was one on this forum who really was generous in giving to others.
I am shocked to say the least. I've known Dennis for probably close to 50 years and he lived less than 5 mi away from me. Dennis was a wealth of information and knowledge a gentle big man who would devote any amount of time to help another. When I needed a part I could call Dennis and he would tell me how many he had on hand and generally I could count on seeing a package on my porch with the parts I needed along with a page or two of suggestions and such.
He was blunt and generally to the point with his remarks. I for one will miss this gentle big man. I wish him happy listening in that big demo room in the sky and may his bench always be filled with projects to keep him busy.
Good Bye my friend.
He was blunt and generally to the point with his remarks. I for one will miss this gentle big man. I wish him happy listening in that big demo room in the sky and may his bench always be filled with projects to keep him busy.
Good Bye my friend.
One day everyone has to go
Always been helpful to me, never thought he will go so early
RIP Dennis.
Always been helpful to me, never thought he will go so early
RIP Dennis.
Dennis J. Kleitsch was, to the best of my knowledge, an electrical engineer who had once been in the retail audio business. He was knowledgeable and to the point. He did not waste words or tolerate fools. His valuable contributions will be missed.
On the Klipsch forum, Dennis authored a bass reflex modification for La Scalas that provided useable bass to ~ 30 Hz. The modification was relatively easy to do and easy to reverse, but I know of no one who ever reversed it to return to stock configuration.
He left us too soon.
On the Klipsch forum, Dennis authored a bass reflex modification for La Scalas that provided useable bass to ~ 30 Hz. The modification was relatively easy to do and easy to reverse, but I know of no one who ever reversed it to return to stock configuration.
He left us too soon.
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