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  1. I have Jeff's 45 stereo amp and his 76 6SN7 line stage. I have used them with my Cornwall II's with good results. Jeff is great guy and I highly recommend his amps. Give him a call and talk to him about them.

  2. I purchased Bob Crites crossovers and tweeter diaphragms for my used Cornwall II's that I bought from original owners wife. As I was removing drivers to install coponnents I found the cabinates were stuffed with foam sound diffraction panels that were popular in the 80's ment for hanging on the walls. I removed all of this crumbling sticky foam.

    My question is was there any from Klipsch, original damping material?

  3. Currently using a Grado ZTE+1 bought that one a few years back because it comes with extra stylus for 78's

    It sounds good with the stereo stylus on 33's but I would bet your black sounds better.

    I had an old Shure don't remember which, I did not care for but I think it was well used.

    Glenn

  4. Vinyl fans looking at replacing a Dual 1219 in my second system that consists of Heresy III's, Sam Kim Audio Heathkit 151A. I am thinking of a direct drive Technics SL 1210 from KABUSA or a Thorens idler drive TD 124.

    Give your opinions on either or both tables or some other table. Should I consider another Thorens like the TD 160 II or TD 125?

    Thanks

  5. Last Saturday I received my Heresy III's I bought used off Audiogon. I hooked them up to my Sam Kim Audio modified Heathkit 151 integrated amp 15 watts per channel put on Chopin piano concerto no. 2 and my first impression was WOW!!! something special goin on here. Later played George Thorogood Live tilted the volume up a bit and the wife wanted to dance.

    Now I have not heard Klipsch speakers in 15 years and they were La Scala's but they were in dealers show room with SS amps and I was not that impressed. I agree with oldbuckster get you some tubes.

  6. I just bought Heresy IIIs off AG they arrived Sat. and I am using a Sam Kim modified Heathkit 151 integrated 12 watts per channel 4 El 84 tubes and it sounds fantastic.

    http://www.samsaudiolabs.com/cgi/sales/sales.pl?record=6

    Now these are the first pair of Klipsch speakers I have owned so I am no expert.

    Another int to look at is Wright Sound George Wright amps are some of the best sound and good value

    http://www.wright-sound.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=23

    Enjoy music,

    Glenn

  7. Unless you really want to build your own kit Check out Wright Sound. Out standing value for the dollar, I have listen to far more expensive equipment that does not compare. George has it all Integrated amps to SET to PP. If your are into phono he has the WPP200C that replaced my Manley Steelhead.

  8. Thanks funkyhambone,

    Is homeslice a forum member? Gettysburg is about 1hr and 15 min from me. I hate ebay that's why I did not look there. Bid is in however. Seller says they are 1989 models would I benefit from any of crossover upgrades or any other upgrades. I guess I am getting ahead of my self I don't own these yet.

    Glenn

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