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alex336

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  1. $15--$20 for the cab. If you want a room upgrade slip the registration clerk between $20--$50 when asked for a credit card and say you would appreciate an upgrade if possible (be sure to smile). Shows I have seen and really enjoyed: Blue Man Group--Seigfried & Roy (at the Mirage)--The Beliago water show and the main show there, and many others mentioned here. Hard to get a bad meal. Reservations are a must at the more upscale places. It is impossible not to have fun in Vegas!1.gif

  2. I would like to place my Marantz 2325 Vintage Receiver on top of one of my Cornwall I speakers. The receiver weighs about 49 pounds. I listen to most music (99%) at normal listening levels--usually DVD movies--classic rock (no heavy head banging music--not that there is anything wrong with that), & light jazz, classical, etc. Is this safe to do? I have seen many set-ups with some equipment resting on a speaker. Just don't want to hurt my Cornwalls--or the Marantz. Thanks for any help or advice!! (The receiver MIGHT fit in my entertainment center--there is about 1/4 inch to spare) Thanks again--this forum has helped so many people, including me in the past! Johnny1.gif

  3. Thanks for the opinions. I love my Cornwall 1's--have never heard the 7's--or anything from B & K. My old Tandberg separates are sending LOUD signal noises thru my Cornwalls--don't want to harm them so its time to get an A/V receiver or something else. Again thanks for the info and suggestions!!

  4. Has anyone here listened to the Cornwall 1 and the new Klipsch 7's--and if so, how would you describe the sound differences? Also, does anyone here have any experience with the B & K AVR 305 or 307 A/V Receivers ? Appreciate the information from this great forum!! Johnny

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  5. During playback of a dvd--I heard a VERY loud Buzz noise--ran across the room and shut off the power--about 7 seconds. It now sounds to me like the right woofer is not working properly. What are my options? By the way, I was not playing loud--about 7-8 o'clock. Thanks for any comments or advice.. Thanks to all! Cornwall I (1976)

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    This message has been edited by alex336 on 09-04-2002 at 03:52 PM

  6. Haven't heard the 7's--I am sure they are another great KLIPSCH speaker--you just have to listen to decide. Sometimes I STILL do a double take when hearing something for the first time on the Cornwalls--so real and clear its spooky---I may someday own the 7's or another Klipsch speaker---but, I will never part with my Cornwalls.

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  7. My sister recently got a GMC Denali. Yesterday she ask me to drive it to see how I liked it---AND she said "It has a BOSE (Blose) SOUND SYSTEM in it that really sounds good". Well, boomy, muddy, etc.--couldn't believe it (I had never heard a Blose system)--Of course, I am used to listening to my Cornwalls. I just told my sister is sounded fine---but, geeese---what is the big deal about Bose?

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  8. I have a friend that recently purchased the "lifestyle" system. (i think that was the name). Anyway, it sounded pretty good in the store. When he got in connected at home, it sounded very tinny--kinda like screws rattling around in a metal can---just horrible----even I was surprised. Marketing has a lot to do with what people believe and how they act.

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  9. I have heard Cornwalls powered with a 45 watt Audio Research tube amp.--they sounded really smooth. I have a Tandberg 150 watt solid state powering my Cornwalls and I love the sound. You just have to listen...Johnny

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