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  1. Congratulations!.. I am saving up for my Khorns. Love my Cornwalls ii but look forword someday to owning a pair of khorns.
  2. Thanks everyone for your suggestions. I found a Klipsch Academy on e-bay and a pair of Klipsch KG 1.2 speakers. I am hoping to get them both; Would love to find a Heresy in walnut to use as a center, probably won't fit. I'll hang on to it for future use. Thanks
  3. I have the Screen mounted on the brick fireplace, the center channel has to fit on the mantle. KG3 or 3.2 might fit.
  4. I'm looking for a center channel speaker to go with my cornwall II speakers. I don't have the room to add another cornwall or Heresy as a center. Of what is currently out there, what would be a decent matching center Klipsch or other. Thanks!
  5. Hello Cal Blacksmith: I purchased these in Coarsegold CA. The gentleman's last name was Isaak.
  6. Hello laager: My polk system is very large (Polk RT 5000p), has a total of 4 subs each tuned in a little different. The center channel speaker has smaller subs and is huge and heavy, the main speakers have the mid duty with the larger sub taking on the very lows. These have been replaced with wall mounted Energy speakers, a company owned by Klipsch. While there is no comparison between the Polks, these have a very smooth mellow sound. They will be used for movie surround duty. The Cornwalls are going in custom cabinets on each side of the Fireplace. Not my favorite place for them but will make the wife happy! The cornwalls will be for 2 channel stereo play back. There is a good deal on a Rotel intergrated amp, would this be a good match with my speakers? Sal
  7. Thanks everyone; I have been in absolute heaven the last couple of days. I thought my Polk Audio RT-3000p's sounded good, but these just Rock!!!!!! My wonderful wife walked into the living room and saw these huge speakers and said "Oh my where are you going to put these". I sat her down put on one of her favorite CD's, kicked back and saw a very big smile on her face. She than said to me, the speakers are going right there next to the fire place. Ahhhhhhhh! We sat there and rediscovered our music collection the rest of the evening. These speakers belonged to a fellow Klipsch brother who passed away. His wife was moving and could not take them with her. She told me that her husband would be very happy knowing that his beloved speakers were going to a fellow music lover who would take care of them. Trust me, I will!
  8. Well went by and took a listen to the Cornwalls; they are now sitting in my music room awaiting to be intergrated into the rest of the system. They sound awesome! purchased a mint pair of walnut cornwall ll's for $250.00. Merry Christmas to me!
  9. Hello Groomlakearea51, thanks for the information. I will be going over Friday to take a listen to the Cornwall ll. For the price, I will probably pick them up and then upgrade the crossovers and drivers with Bob Crites assistance. I'm very excited to get back into Klipsch speakers; my last pair were a pair of Forte ii. Regret selling them.
  10. Hello, I have an opportuninty to purchase a nice pair of Cornwall ll speakers. What is the difference in sound if any between the cornwall ll's and the cornwall lll's. I'm debating on buying these or saving up for a new pair. I am replacing my Polk Audio RT 5000p system which I love, but need to down size. I have it for sale and plan on using the funds to purchase a set of cornwalls new or used.
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