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chisoxpurdue

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  1. I know the person selling these. Great sounding speakers and fantastic looking. http://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/ele/3943710453.html
  2. The Forte I would be best, but don't rule out a quartet. Even a Chorus II or Forte II could help. I love my Forte II between my Chorus IIs but want to work up to a Chorus II.
  3. CD's or even computer lossless form CD's are most convenient and sound pretty good on the systems. (Pandora for work). Vinyl is good when I get my father's good condition vinyl. SACD and DVD-Audio or even Blu Ray give some of the highest quality.
  4. I posted in the Klipsch Pro section but I know this area gets more traffic. I am trying to ID these speakers (especially the bottom). http://community.klipsch.com/forums/p/175403/2023692.aspx#2023692
  5. Please help identify these speakers. Thanks
  6. I am glad its not, I have to get a single for my father at some point. Now if I could find a single Chorus II in Oiled Oak I would have to get it for myself.
  7. http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/ele/3858404800.html
  8. Got my stuff a while back and was all in superb condition.
  9. Shouldn't this be in the Alerts section?
  10. I thought that the Academy sounded good between the Chorus IIs that I have. It was not quite as efficient, but itdefinetely sounded good. I have moved on. I sold the Academy to another forum member for some cash and KG2s. That cash covered the single forte II that is now my center and the quartet that is my rear center.
  11. I was letting everyone else know that they are KLF-10 and KSC-C1 instead. I did get more pictures today finally. He was a little slow. It is always good to verify the goods first. That why I had requested photos. And I want to listen to new equipment before purchasing from garage sale/craigslist.
  12. They are KLF-10s the center is a KSC-C1 and they are not worth my time. Hence why you do ask for more pictures and such before making that long of a drive.
  13. Did not even notice. Too excited about the deal. So just a good price on KLF-20s, if thats what they are.
  14. I talked to this guy because if all driver are working this is a steal of a deal but now I have to work all weekend so I cannot go get them. I want to throw it out to the forum. Findlay is about 2 hours from Fort Wayne, an hour from toledo, 2 hours from cleveland and 2.5 from Cincy. http://limaohio.craigslist.org/hsh/3832808702.html http://limaohio.craigslist.org/hsh/3832828631.html http://limaohio.craigslist.org/hsh/3832867395.html He will throw in the KSW200 for $75 with the other speakers but I do not know if it is even worth that. I wanted to put this offer out to the Forum because it is a deal. I really wanted the KLF-20 but work and life(the wife) gets in the way. I was figuring on selling the KLF-C7 to make the price even better.
  15. That was my initial thought as well. Unless I heard some rave reviews. But the rest of the deal will be nice. I will post about it when it goes through.
  16. I have a chance to get this sub as a "throw-in" in a package deal for $100 (maybe I can get him down to $75). I want the rest of the stuff, and could test out a sub I guess. I do not know where it would go as it does not seem like it would be helpful for the Chorus II mains and Forte II center in the home theater. But Maybe just for the LFE in movies. IDK yet. What does everyone else think? Thanks for the help.
  17. I personally have always considered the Chours/forte/Quartet Line as Heritage products (or extended Heritage). That would also push the Academy into that line following the thinking process. This thought line comes from the Cornwall being suspended while the Chorus/forte was around. So I think of them as part of the lineup. The Tanget 400, 500 and T4000, T5000 use similar parts (H2 parts for 400/500 and forte 1 passive for 500. But the cabinet quality does not measure up to the Heritage line. The Legend (KLF) and Epic (CF3, CF4) have piqued my interest. The praises that have been sung about them have made me want to make sure I get a listen to them. And finally, the KGs have some good speakers but I would never consider them as Heritage.
  18. So someone got this. I have been away too long to miss things like this right by me.
  19. Just wanted to point out that: Rob Thomas' Something to Be is a CD-DVD Dual Disc for those that might be interested in that sort of thing. DVD Side includes - Documentary, Photo Gallery, Lyrics, and Extras. Audio content available in 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and Advanced Resolution Stereo.
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