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  1. Hi All, I am a long time Klipsch Heritage series speaker fanatic. I have had many sets and have done a number of different HT set ups. This is my first time posting to the forum, ussually just read... I moved into a big house with tall vaulted ceilings and love being able to open up my Klipsch the way the are meant to be. My question: I have 7 pairs of Heritage speakers and am playing with the best surround sound configuration, opinions? Speakers include: 2 pair of Heresy 1 pair of KP-201 (professional Heresy) 1 pair of KP-301 2 pair of Cornwall (one vertical, the other horizontal drivers) 1 pair of La Scala (equipment: B&K pre/proc, 2 Adcom GFA-555 amps and an Adcom GFA-2535 etc.) I am setting up a 5.1 set up (using an RSW-12 for sub). I can use any of the speakers for front and center channels (one or two centers) but can only fit Heresy's (or the Pro models) for rears. Currently I have La Scala's for front, KP-301 for center, and KP-201 for rears. I like it a lot but would like to use the Cornwalls, love their sound, especially the vertical ones. If I use Cornwalls for the center they have to be on their sides, I was thinking of using the horizontally mounted pair in the center since then the horns would be vertical. What do you say? Recommend using Cornwall's accross the whole front? Leave the La Scala's? Vertical horns just for center channels or good for front too? Appreciate any input you all have. Also, I would like to upgrade my subwoofer (using RSW-12), probably not from Klipsch unless it is a professional/theater sub. I want to achieve dance club body shaking bass none of the home subs come close to. Any ideas there to compliment the klipsch heritage? I figured I would go with professional DJ subs (haven't looked into which much yet, Function One would be great!) Thanks, Josh
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