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In Denver the going rate seems to be from $350 to $450. Not to speak for you but personally I rather sell them for a bit under market value than part them out. At least I would know they are in a home where they were being apprecieated. BTW they are great looking speakers.
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Does anyone know why Klipsch doesn't participate in the Rocky Mountain Audio Fest? It gets bigger and better each year and I was hoping to see and hear the new Heritage speakers.
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Where are you located?
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I heard those last Saturday at the RMAF. Despite their appearence I was impressed by their sound. At 106db it doesn't take much to drive them. Sorry but I can't remember what was used for amplification.
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Mike, my Cornwalls are driven by an Onix SP-3 38wpc. I may be getting old but I can get insane volume when the mood strikes.
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Your going to love the combination John.
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Welcome Vito enjoy those Cornwalls.
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Perfect!
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Suddenly I feel "normal".
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Willie, so sorry for the loss of your friend. I'm glad you were able to get his speakers and I'm sure Mike is too. Get them when you can then enjoy them in memory of Mike.
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Are the Cornscala II cabinets new or adapted from original Cornwall cabinets?
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Very nice. How much different do they sound compared to your Cornwalls?
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WTF?
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My ears are bleeding.
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Congratulations on the new setup. Sounds like a wonderful combination.
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Cubdog...you got the CORNWALLS!!!...and it seems like just yesterday you were asking about kg4s...sniff, snifff...[:'(] []
Bill
KG4's? Well I do still like them. BTW I just got back from Illinios earlier this week. What great weather!
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Horizontal, 1986, birch.
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Thanks to Intotubes, (Mark), I have a pair of Cornwalls. I was able to play with them briefly last night. Powered by my Onix SP-3 tube amp, 38wpc, the Cornwalls have some serious volume! My wife is out of town this week end so I should have some real fun. I'm really happy the search is over. They sound as good as I imagined.
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Sorry, I am the one that swooped you on the Cornwalls, they were advertised as early 60's vintage when in fact they were 1969 vintage, K33P, K55V, and K77 driver compliment, very nice shape overall, cabinets do not appear to be plywood, I am not sure though. I would pass on the Cornwall II's at the price the other guy is asking.
Congratulations!
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I am in Denver.
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Thanks, I would still appreiciate feedback on 86 vintage Cornwalls. How do they compare to earlier models? I imagine 86 was toward the end of the original run. The seller says firm but if they don't sell right away he might go down a bit.
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Well the older $800 pair are gone. I called 5 minutes after they were posted on craigslist but the seller just called to tell me he sold them. Damn, they were the pair I was leaning toward. $900 seems a bit steep unless they are in mint condition. This is the second pair I have just missed this month.
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$800 and $900.
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There are two pair of Cornwall for sale locally to me. One is an older pair with the screw type speaker conections in walnut. The paper label is in the old style script. I do not have a date or serial # yet. The second pair is from 86 and are CBR. Both appear to be in excellent condition. The older pair is $100 less than the newer version. Which pair would the experts recommend? Thanks.
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A Series of Fortunate Events: Klipschorn and La Scala comparisons
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Thanks for the comparison / evaluation. Enjoy both pair.
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