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John Chi-town

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  1. The speakers are designed to be grounded to the floor. There is zero benefit to raising them. In fact, detrimental to sound quality. Why would you want to molest the crossovers on a Cornwall IV?
  2. The Chorus when introduced replaced the Cornwall II. The forte introduced in 1985, was the little brother to the Chorus. The forte is the bestselling Klipsch model ever in terms of units sold. The Chorus line was never brought back when discontinued in 1996 along with the forte II. The reason being the Cornwall III & IV.
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  5. No Affiliation Marketplace - Klipsch Chorus II’s | Facebook
  6. Seller was asking $1,500, but no longer available. Sold or removed. Chorus 1's with a matching Academy center channel was included.
  7. KG 2.2 Made in 1995 value is around $200-250.
  8. Glad you are happy. After owning forte II for 30 years, I upgraded to IV's about a year and a half ago. They are a wonderful speaker.
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  15. No Affiliation. A little rough but would be good for a garage setup, etc. Marketplace - Klipsch Tangent 500 Speakers | Facebook
  16. No Affiliation could be a scam, maybe not. Pack "heat" just in case. 🤣😂 Marketplace - Klipsch Forte IV | Facebook
  17. I keep directly on a carpet floor with no toe-in. Straight out in my listening environment. It has been my experience that raising off the floor more often than not, lowers the bass output and mids, due to decoupling from the floor. If you take a look at my profile, I have a photo of my current set-up.
  18. I did not perform the upgrade, but I do own forte IV's. Prior to that I owned forte II. I have heard the III's in a different environment. The most significant difference between the III and IV is the steep slope network. Granted the tweeters and mid drivers are different, it is subtle. I think the networks need some time to burn in properly as well as the diaphragms in the horns. What I noticed most between the III and IV was a larger sweet spot and deeper bass. I would let them run as background music for a few days prior to another critical listening session. I think additional burn in time will provide the results you had hoped for.
  19. No Affiliation Marketplace - McIntosh MC2200 Amp, McIntosh C28 Preamp, Klipsch Forte IV Speakers | Facebook
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