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By Bananas and Blow · Posted
Fortes being the red headed step child is really not true. People on this forum seem to love them. They are well reviewed. I've had my IV's for 2 years and they are by far my favorite speaker I've ever owned, and I've owned a few. I think they are great for all kinds of music but are particularly great for rock and roll and metal. Really the only negative thing I've read about them on this forum is some people prefer other Klipsch heritage models over them. Nothing wrong with that. Doesn't mean they aren't great speakers. -
Thank you for the info!! The historical aspect of these are every bit as much fun as the listening.
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I have the 1978 Cornwall as well and it sounds as though one of the woofers is going when played at loud volumes. It also looks like the woofer is 12' Does anyone know what the replacement part would be? Thank you all
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By 82 Cornwalls · Posted
How many small niche companies have you owned? I think I already know the answer. Why do people keep ordering? -
By 82 Cornwalls · Posted
You think if 2 watts aren't enough for you that 4 watts will be? It would be rare if that's the case. -
Sonos is supposed to be able to handle 125 watts at 8 ohms and 250 watts at 4 ohms
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@S391, It looks to me like your LSs are 1988. Klipsch was a real mixed bag as they improved each model with available inventory. If you look at the schematic for the AL-2 it looks like they used up their inventory of 2.5mH coils to form the 5mH value used in the AL-3, same values, same schematic, different parts. I see your pair has the “improved” resin K-401. (Spider senses tingling)
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A lot will depend on how robust the Sonos amp is. That's a lot of speakers off of one 14ga wire.
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