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  1. I've heard of his stuff before, just hadn't researched many opinions on it. Glad to know that it seems to be received well. Don't want to say the price, in case theirs somone in my area who might want to sneak in there on me
  2. I've actualy found a guy locally who has both a pair of Forte I's with crites x-overs, and Corwalls with Crites x-overs and upgraded midrange and tweeter... anyone have experience with these upgrades? I'll probably go hear those soon -tim
  3. The backs are closed actually. It's not about the corner placement it's about their distance apart relative to their relation to the listening area as well as their over all size. So how about the 2 (3) speakers I mentioned?
  4. Ok so I have a pair of speaker lab K-horn clones with an upgraded tweeter. I'm in love with the sound. It looks like the apartment I'm moving into will not allow for the placement of the k-horns so they may have to go into storage for a couple of years. I'll be needing to find replacements for the interim and I won't be spending a lot of money. I know that ill be making (necessary) compromises, just trying to minimize those. The k-horns are the only heritage speakers I've heard and I love them obviously. I have not liked any of the modern klipsch speakers I've heard. I've heard and sold the reference series and the sound doesn't appeal to me at all. With all that said I have several very reasonably priced Hersey's and forte's available. Given what I'm used to and my preference for the heritage sound and dislike for the reference sound which one will I likely be pleased with? The Hersey's will be paired with an avs 20-39. Will I lose a lot of dynamics with these smaller speakers? The forte's I assume will be more dynamic but is their sonic signature more akin to the reference or heritage sound? IF I could find a pair of chorus or Cornwalls where would those fit? Thanks in advance for the advice! -Tim
  5. The serial # on a pair of Heresy II H-BRs I found is 8656388, what can I tell from that #? These are an excellent deal, I just want to find out as much as I can about them before I pull the trigger. Thanks as always! -tim
  6. I purchased a pair of Speakerlab SKs from a member here a few months ago. I have been thrilled with them. Mine have the upgraded EV T-350 tweeter so I can't comment on how the top end of yours would sound, but mine are amazingly detailed and not bright at all. I would say that the bass is also impressive. Mine originally came with the tweeter oriented vertically beside the horn, so I redesigned the top cabs to mirror the K-horn configuration. Long story short, I couldn't be happier with my choice. I knew going in that the x-overs were the weak link, but I'll be converting these to active x-overs soon enough. I think I got a steal on my pair, but I didn't get them for $100. Jump all over those at that price. If you hate them then you could chop them up and still not have wasted very much Get them home and enjoy! Oh, here's a link to a thread detailing my find at S&V forums. LINK -tim
  7. Congrats! I may have some interest in those Heresys. I was looking to stay closer to $300, but since they are local... I'll have to see if I can movie my Monitor Audios quick -tim
  8. Where did you snag it at that price? -tim
  9. No HD disks are limiting resolution from component output yet. You will find that through component your player won't upscale regular DVDs, but you will have no problem playing the HD Disks with the 1080i output. I'm not aware of any studios that have expressed any intention to do so at this point. However, I really don't see any point in getting an A20. The A2 will do everything the 20 will, and even if someone has a 1080p set that will take a 1080p signal, most TVs will de-interlace that signal pretty much perfectly. -tim
  10. Wow nice job with those speakers. I love the way you finished them, they look very sexy -tim
  11. I've been hearing so much about these Jubilees in various threads, why doesn't Klipsch market these? Howe much do they cost? -tim
  12. I saw these earlier, and thought it looked like a phenomenal deal. However, it does seem a bit fishy. Especially since he lists them at 40lbs -tim
  13. Wow, fine is not even the word for it! These things are amazing. Thanks so much to Wayne and Charles for helping me get these in my house. You guys don't know a lot about me, but I work in a/v sales and have heard a good majority of what is on the market today. I've also been saving for a few years to buy a set of speakers in the $10K retail class (at cost though). This buy was more of a "let's see" kind of thing just to see what kind of bang for your buck could be had from buying a unique vintage pair of Klipsch speakers. Well I've seen, or heard, and I'm a believer. There is no going back from Horn speakers now. Their presentation is so huge, life like, detailed, dynamic, and transparent. I can only compare the dynamics of these speakers to something like the Wilson Alexandrias in the $180K price range. They have the transparency and image placement of the best electrostats. They separate themselves, however, in their ability to bring life to instruments and vocals. When a cymbal is struck it continues to ring and extend into the room. When I piano is played it reverberates into the listening space. Guitars have lifelike size and character. There is height to the sound stage that fools you into thinking that the performers are really their. The bass coming from a folded horn cabinet is truly unique in how tight, punchy, and accurate it is. I'm sorry for telling you guys what you already know, but it's new to me! I can't imagine myself being any happier with any of the $10K speakers I've auditioned over the past couple of years, and I've only scratched the surface with these things. As soon as I sell my current speakers I'll be buying some tube amps, and the gear to run True RTA so I can really dial these things in. Then when I get brave, I'll be setting these up with an active x-over system. It's almost scary to think what type of performance my system will be capable of at that point. Once again thanks to all who have helped me over the past couple of weeks. Big thanks to Charles for giving me the heads up on these, I'm only sorry I got too late of a start today to stop by to meet you and enjoy your system. It was so nice to meet you today, Wayne, and thanks again for giving me such a great deal on a fantastic pair of speakers! I owe you one -tim
  14. Hey all, thanks for all the help you have provided me over the last couple of weeks. I'm on my way to Wayne's place now to pick up my new (to me) Speakerlab K-horns. I've got 3+ hours of driving ahead of me each way, but I can't wait to get these things set up! Thanks to Wayne for being great so far, and big thanks to Charles for putting me on to this deal. I'll let you all know how it turns out -tim
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