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  1. Yeah those Forte 2's look good. Good eye on pointing those out. My Dad has F3's, Cousin has Corn's, and Uncle has KLF 30's. Cant go wrong with any of them, but obviously the 30's, and the Corn's are a much higher end line which provided effortless power. I think I'm gonna keep my eye out for some 20's, 30's, Forte's, or Heresy's. If any pop up on craigslist I'll go check em out. I'm also glad to hear I wont have any issues with the hardwood. Thanks again guys. Much appreciated. -Mike
  2. Yeah Dee your right. Nice invitation from Colter. I'm in Colter. I'm on shift at the Firehouse tomorrow, but am available all week except wednesday. At your convenience my friend. Just need an address, and a time.
  3. First off I want to start out saying hey everybody. Been a Klipsch fan for sometime now, and because I made the decision long ago that I wouldn't buy any other kind of speaker I figure I might as well learn as much as I can about Klipsch. So I'm going to start off with quite possibly a no-brainer question mixed with senseless rambling. My cousin just picked up a set of 1983 Cornwalls, and they sound amazing. I've had my eye on the RF-82/RF-83 series for awhile now. However after listening to the Corn's I am nothing short of impressed. Here is my issue though. Not that I have anything aginst speakers the size of a truck, but I just dont have the room for them plain and simple. I still live in a starter home, and my living room is only 12x14. That being said I started looking at some Heresy's, but he had made it sound like they wouldn't make the cut. I personally think the Heresy's would be able to hold their own in most settings I throw at them. The Cornwalls in his house only run at like 5-10% at all times. Currently I am running a Technics SL1300, and a Yamaha RX-V 2092, and need some primo speakers for the end of the line. I prefer not to run a sub, which is why I was looking at the Heresy's 12" main driver which I think might be enough in themselves. The 2 factors I was trying to consider were first I am running on hardwood floor. Second I am sure though called the little brother of the Cornwalls the Heresy is a sealed enclosure while the Corns are ported. So I'm wondering what to expect when I hear the Heresy's at the Pilgrimage. I've never heard a bad Klipsch, even down to the freaking computer speakers are decent. Feel Free to agree with me on the rambling. -Mike
  4. I'm in. I can do the Photography for everybody. www.aphotoreflection.com Take that down, and I will post all the photos from the Pilgrimage weekend on that site. I will be there on friday, and saturday all day.
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