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  1. Go for it ! I use 3 Parasound HCA3500 amps on my Klipsch set and never been hapier...
  2. Hello Bret, send me a mail Fozzy-the-bear@pandora.be
  3. Hello Muleman, your search for a really good sub is over... In my opinion there are only a few really good subwoofers out there, depends on what you like to spend as well. First I also use a complete Klipsch set up including Forté II speakers as rear surrounds, front Chorus II and center a KV4 and two double 15" SW Series II subs. The old model not the new one, which I think is a failure on all levels. If you can find an old Series II model they are really superb. All my speakers are driven by Parasound HCA3500 amps. There's much talk about SVS subs, but they're not my kind of sub. The build quality sucks and I'm refering to the top of the line model ! A friend of mine bought two of them and resold them the same week ! He used an expensive THX approved brandnew professional QSC poweramp to drive them, so it wasn't because lack of power he sold them, they just don't sound right... Too boomy... but they do move alot of air due to their high excursion woofer. If your looking for a deep, dry and warm sub look elsewhere... Here is my list of subs worth considering: Velodyne HGS series 15 or 18, Bag End Infra sub 18", Sunfire Mark IV sub or the signature, REL Stentor, B&W AS4000 or if you're going insane you can always try the Wilson Audio XS which is using the awsome Seismic drivers ! They don't make the speakers themselves so ideal for a DIY project. For the moment I'm happy with my oldie SW subs, which are a great match with the Forté II in your case. Greetz Yves
  4. Hello guy's, I own a pair of Chorus speakers too ! And I wouldn't trade them for anything... I'm actually looking to buy an extra pair ! But there hard to find here ! Best regards Fozzy "Barcobear"
  5. Hello everybody, I own 2 SW 15 subs and they're great but the one thing they miss is a remote on/ off device like in the newer models. Now is there a possibility of upgrading the older model ? It's a very good sub, but why do they put the on/off switch on the back of the thing. It's like building a car with the ignition key under the hood ! I know they don't build them like that any more and that's good but what about my SW 15's ? Best regards Fozzy "Barcobear"
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