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  1. The K-57-K is used in the Cornwall II, I have a Cornwall II made in 1989 and it uses this midrange along with a K-79-K tweeter and a K-34-E woofer. Earlier Cornwalls used a K-77 tweeter a K-55 midrange and a K-33 woofer. The actual horn on the K-57 is identical to that used on earlier cornwalls other than its made of plastic, my horn is a K-601 earlier ones are a K-600.

    Hope this helps. Dan

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    On 9/28/2002 6:16:25 AM FredT wrote:

    Has anyone experimented with remounting their Cornwall I horns to the front of the panel? It seems the flush mounting (as done on the Cornwall II) would produce more even frequency response than the stock rear mounting. Also, would the installation of internal bracing offer any sonic advantages? The Cornwall is a large speaker, and it seems like the large unbraced 3/4" plywood side, front, and rear panels would contribute some unwanted resonance. Comments?

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    Fred, I have 1989 Cornwall II's and they have a 2x4 that is nailed between the front and the back board. This is how they came from the factory. Its mounted just below the midrange.

    Dan

  3. HDBR , When Klipsch sprays the back and front boards of the Heresy and Cornwalls black, did they actually have to mask off the wood veneer sides. Was just wondering how this was done. Seems like that would be a lot of labor time to mask off every box for painting. Also were all the boards for the speakers pre-cut before arriving at the factory?

    Thanks, Dan

  4. Stan, I e-mailed you the schematic for the Cornwall II crossover. The crossover is a circuit board which is attached to the back binding posts. If you remove the screws from the back binding post it will come out, you may have to tilt it out carefully because there is a transformer which is a part of the crossover.

    Dan

  5. I'm not sure that the woofers are different, I once talked to Trey Cannon about this and I thought he said the woofers are identical other than the K-34 has a thinner front gasket because it is front mounted on the Cornwall II. I have also wondered why the Cornwall II does not have damping material inside.

    Dan

  6. Craig, I've had this amp for a while, I never liked the sound of it that's why I was thinking perhaps it needs to have the tubes replaced. What else would you recommend replacing in this amp. I've just read so many posts of people loving these tube amps with their heritage speakers. I have a pair of Cornwalls that I'd like to connect up to it. Thanks for your help.

    Dan

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