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  1. I'm guessing 16 ohms, the dcr measures around 11.3 ohms Thanks, Mike
  2. Chris, Yes I would appreciate if you can detail the difference, or post the schematic if you have that capability. Thanks & Regards, Mike
  3. Happy Thanksgiving all, I found schematics for the Chorus II crossovers, but I own Chorus Is. I was planning to upgrade some of the parts. So, are the Chorus I crossovers different, and if so, does anyone know the differences? Or better yet, does someone have the Chorus I crossover schematics? Thanks, Mike
  4. What did replace the Cornwall internal wiring with? Are the new xovers ALK's design? Thanks, Mike
  5. Hi, I would be interested in your comparison of the I's and II's as you now have both. I have both Chorus I's and Cornwalls. In another post I mentioned that I felt the Chorus's go deeper, but the Cornwalls are smoother overall. I was looking for the IIs, but then I came across this mint pair of Is. I certainly don't regret the decision. Originally, I had been looking for Cornwalls, but the seller was slow getting them boxed up. I thought he was having second thoughts, so I went for the Chorus. Then, he finally decided he was really gonna sell them. He asked me if I still wanted them. What could I say. I don't regret that decision either. Thanks, Mike
  6. I have both Chorus Is and Cornwalls. I have driven both pairs of speakers with SET amps (7.5 watts). Both have plenty of bass with even flea powered amps like mine. I'd have to say the Chorus go lower, but the Cornwalls are smoother. I had a subwoofer in my system prior to the Chorus when I was driving Hereseys. Took the subwoofer out, once I got the Chorus's I will be setting another room up with the Cornwalls, and I will put the subwoofer in that system. As usual, YMMV. Regards, Mike
  7. Hi, Does anyone have the schematic for the Chorus crossover? I did see a Chorus II schematic posted. Almost as good is if anyone knows the differences between the Chorus and Chorus II crossovers. Thanks, Mike
  8. Are these still available? Regards, Mike
  9. Did you sell sell these, if not, I am interested Regards, Mike
  10. John, If you decide you want to sell you Cornwalls, give me a shout as well (sjmikeb@yahoo.com) Regards, Mike
  11. I am in the market for Cornwalls, could you provide me with additional details (what finish, etc). My email address is sjmikeb@yahoo.com Regards, Mike
  12. Ms. Smissionfield, Pleas accept my condolences as well. I might also be interested in your speakers, although I live in California. Would you be willing to ship? If so, please forward me the pictures and serial numbers as well. Regards, Mike Breneman
  13. Thanks Jeff, This is exactly what I have. I have an extra crossover I was buzzing out. Mainly, I wanted to make sure the extra one was still wired as it came from the factory. Regards, Mike
  14. Thanks, the schematic looks very similar to what I have although the inductor and capacitor values are a bit different as well as the fact there is no resistor in the network. However, I am looking at a spare crossover that came with the speakers. The large cap is a bipolar with a value of 68 uF. The inductors are 2.5 and .16 mH. I have not measured the small film caps, so I am not sure of their values. I am a bit confused with all the different versions of crossover networks I have read about in the posts with respect to Heresy (I and II) speakers. Can anyone advise me which revision I likely have? Further, what is the factory spec'd DCR of the inductors? Thanks, Mike
  15. I have been searching the message board, and I have seen references in the posts, but I have not yet actually found a schematic for the Heresy II Crossovers. I just recently purchased a pair of 85 vintage Heresy(s), and I am planning on tweaking the crossovers. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Mike
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