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  1. For an interesting "list", on the main Forum page, go to "Shortcuts"' click on "all users", then on the search criteria page, select users by "date joined", and "ascending" order, hit <enter> and start scrolling through the list of old timers. On the right hand side, you will see date joined, and date last active.

    Amazing who you will see, and who has been "missing" for a couple years.

    Enjoy!

    Cool

    Looks like Aug 26, 2005 was a forum glitch.

  2. The older NFL quarterbacks are saying that Aaron Rogers may be the best quarterback

    that ever played in the NFL......

    Yeah, I heard Aaron say the pretty much same thing in a recent TV interview.

    It's amazing you could even catch a TV interview with Aaron Rogers the way Drew Brees is hogging up the airways.

  3. Yes, it's definitely worth the difference to bi-amp, because you can get into active crossovers and electronic time-alignment, and you'll have noticeably reduced distortion, so you have cleaner sound. You may also hear improved dynamics.

    Here we go again.[;)]

    Bi-amping can make a huge difference using internal crossovers as well. Some folks call it poor mans bi-amping but it still makes a huge difference.

    Horns love tubes keep the tubes on mids and tweets and the ss driving the woofers.[Y]

  4. My question is, does Bi-wiring really make a

    difference that you can actually hear and should I keep them Bi-wired

    now regardless of if I feel they made no difference?

    I

    deal with the parasitic effects (undersired behaviors) of "wire" on a

    daily basis at work, and the physics of this behavior is extremely well

    known. It is absolutely possible to find wires that make an audible

    difference, but then I would suggest they aren't very good wires.

    Certainly there will be those where other problems in the system can be

    partially compensated for with wire selection, so it is only natural to

    attribute the differences to the thing that changed (the cable).

    I would say forget the bi-wiring and

    save your money...especially since the physics indicate that you

    shouldn't be able to perceive a difference with good wire.

    I wonder which wire is bad in my system Liberty or Monster.

    I know which one I like the sound of better.

  5. I don't see how that adds any weight to the discussion besides you dont like Monster Z-1.

    I thought it was relevant when Monster Z-2 cable was referred to.

    http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/p/82731/828806.aspx

    Interesting thread. You must have earlier model Lascalas that Klipsch hadn't switched over to yet.

    And the comment of "made my system sound so bad" is a generic comment which doesn't help anyone who reads this thread.

    I was elaborating on my experience not recommending monster cable to everyone on the planet.

    Here are a few reviews with some Klipsch owners.

    http://www.audioreview.com/cat/cables/speaker-cables/monster-cable/z2-biwire-speaker-cable/prd_116530_1584crx.aspx

    To the OP good luck on your quest. As you can see some hear no change and others do. It's just the way of audio.

    But don't be bullied into one way or the other buy what you enjoy.

    Bullying is what killed most of the 2 channel boutiques in this country anyways imho.

  6. Could you elaborate?.....Big Smile

    Sure can.

    I was running some nice multi strand Liberty 12 gauge wire on my KLF 30's. I had them just ran normal. Then decided to biwire with the Liberty cable and actually seemed to lose some bottom end and gain mids and highs. It wasn't to my liking so I ran across a used pair of Monster Z2 biwire cables for 20 bucks locally and hooked them up. I instantly gained a much more pronounced bass that was much more solid than before and the highs were immediatley tamed.

    Now I am not sure if Monster has done something with this particular cable to deaden the highs or not but the wire has a larger wire for the bass than the highs and each is marked as to where it is to go. It is obviously some kind of resistance trick but it is definitely noticeable immediatley. This isn't a subtle change.

    So to be fair is it the cable or the biwire I am not 100% sure but either way logically it shouldn't be this big of a change.

    As I had stated though using the Liberty cable when biwiring the KLF 30's it was very apparent again that the bass had become thin and the mids and highs were pronounced. So I am more apt to think it was the biwiring.

  7. Thanks Guys. I was mainly interested in the power handling capability of the Chorus IIs. My roomate at college had a Crown DC300 hooked up to his Cornwalls, and it sounded nice! Thanks for the input. Marty

    Well I have used a QSC SRA 2422 @ 425wpc on my Chorus II's and they handled it with ease showing zero signs of strain. Also used a Crown K2 @ 500wpc with the same results.

    If you have clean power they can take it and reward you with some bone crushing bass.

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