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  1. The LFE channel is a completely independent channel and acts independently of your subwoofer crossover settings in your AVR. The LFE setting on the AVR sends the content of the LFE channel to your subwoofer based on the frequency you have it set at regardless of and independently of your subwoofer crossover. The LFE channel can have content up to 120hz. That is why it should be set at 120hz. Setting it lower potentially "throws away" LFE channel content.

  2. 9 hours ago, Hydroman said:

    So that moves the bass to towers more and makes the sub work less right

    Moving the sub crossover higher actually does the opposite, makes the subs work more, the towers less. The bass below the crossover is moved to the subs. And the LPF for LPE setting in the AVR should always be set to 120hz. I believe you were linked to an article earlier that explains why.

  3. 1 hour ago, Hydroman said:

    Haven't decided dynamic EQ on or off and audyssey has me at large fronts small center and sides so I'm using LFE+main to get sub on.

    The better way would be to set the fronts to small, and leave the crossover at 40hz. That should turn on the subs. LFE+main is not recommended by Audyssey, as it tends to make the bass boomy. Dynamic EQ acts as an automatic loudness control, keeping the bass in balance at the lower volume levels where your ears are less sensitive to bass. It automatically decreases as you increase the volume. When I use Audyssey, I find it helpful. 

  4. The last Cornwalls I heard were the new ones I owned in around 1981 or 1982, and the Heresy II's I owned were around 2000, 2001, so I cannot give you a direct comparison. But I will tell you that my Heresy III's, with the new woofer, titanium diapragms and the tractrix tweeter horn sound great to my ears. Better than I recall the other two sounding. More detail, higher highs with no fatigue, tight, tuneful bass. My Heresy's with wall/floor placement get down into the mid 40's in my 20 X 23 ft. room. All of this is just a prelude to me saying not to dismiss them or to assume a vintage Cornwall will sound "better". The Heresy III's  may fill the bill for you nicely.

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  5. 2 hours ago, FTB said:

    This is going to create an avalanche of I told you so,but I am embarrassed to say:

    I tried the speakers on a 10 yr old, inexpensive, JVC Receiver. CD sounds fine,turntable is even more distant and unlistenable.

    So umm,yeah the speakers are fine(I guess), and the turntable is not working properly or something.

    Sorry everyone and thanks.

    Glad you found the source of the problem. Now you can dial in placement and toe in and you should be good to go. Keep in mind that they are designed for floor, corner/wall, and toed in placement to start with. Good luck!

  6. On 2/2/2017 at 7:34 PM, Chief bonehead said:

    38 is it.  we measure a little better these days.....

     

    On 2/3/2017 at 11:11 AM, jjptkd said:

     

    So the insinuation here is that the forte II didn't actually have a frequency response down to 32hz? Do you have data to support that or is this just speculation?

     

    The new woofers in the forte III use the accordion style surround and presumably thinner cone usually designed for mid and upper bass frequencies where as the forte II woofer used more of a "sub" style rubber surround with a thick papered cone which typically do better in the lower frequencies. Is there a model number out yet for the new woofer?

    In response to the first quote, the question was asked in the second quote. I found it to be a simple and straightforward question.

  7. 46 minutes ago, jjptkd said:

    Comparing my question to a fake moon landing conspiracy is just absurd. I understand now that the Chief does not "owe me anything" as if that were ever implied by me but whatever. I have been put in my place and will no longer ask a question or ask for clarification on anything he says. What a great day to be a Klipsch member.

     

    30 minutes ago, John Chi-town said:

    No one on this forum is a God, or deserves to be worshiped, etc.  The question put forth to Ray was quite simple, and could/should have been addressed properly, pages ago.  I for one have had enough of some people's pompous attitude on this forum.  There was a time, many years ago when people were friendly and helpful on this forum.  No longer does this seem to be the case.  

     

    Over and out Houston!

     

    Best regards,

    John

    +1

     

    In my opinion, the simple straightforward question put forth deserved a simple straightforward answer, or if it was deemed somehow inappropriate, a clear explanation as to why it was considered so, or no answer at all. Not the nonsense that came after. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, pzannucci said:

    Jazzy1, first post, almost zero info.  Very hard sell.

     

    Perhaps there should be a template for this forum.

    1. what

    2. cost

    3. location 

    4. condition/age

    5. price

     

    Help us out a little.

    6. Photos 

  9. IMO, an AVR is the only way to get the features and versatility you desire. Pay attention to the power supply of the AVR you are interested in. Look for multiple transformers, one for each of the audio, video and digital sections of the AVR. With a good power supply there is no reason an AVR should not prove satisfactory. Mine is.

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  10. Question for the Chief Bonehead.  I have to admit to being a bit confused. The Heresy, Cornwall and LaScala have all been updated in one way or another, and the Klipschorn has occasionally gotten it's bass bin enclosed for special editions, all presumably with your input and direction. Yet I understand completely when you talk about your reluctance to change any of PWK's original designs out of your respect and admiration for the man. What in your mind is the dividing line that you are unwilling to cross? Or am I wrong about your involvement in the updates I mentioned?

  11. 25 minutes ago, Grizzog said:

    Pickup only. :-(


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    Thank goodness. I would want two, and don't have the money. Now I won't have to feel bad about missing out on the deal! 

  12. 14 minutes ago, Frzninvt said:

    No I haven't and I don't need to it's just standard audio dynamics.

     

    http://www.audiophysic.com/aufstellung/regeln_e.html

    I went to the link. I think PWK would completely disagree with sentence number 1, rule number 1. So I stopped there. So much for standard audio dynamics. LOL! 

     

    OP, welcome to the forum, don't take any of the "advice" personally, but do test out and apply what you find useful to your situation and personal tastes. I hope you enjoy your new setup! 

  13. 7 hours ago, richieb said:

     

      ----- "in this era of sound bars". Now, hold on there cowboy. I happen to own two sound bars, Klipsch I'll have you know, the big ones, 10b and 20b. The 10b under the 55 in the living room and the 20b downstairs under the 70. Oh, the 20b, nestled between modified KP450 cinemas and KHorns. Sound bars Do have their place --- 

    OK, I have to pull your chain a bit and defend my statement. PWK found Heresy's inadequate for center channel duty between two Klipschorns and designed the Cornwall. Then upgraded himself to the Belle when he designed that. So, as for a soundbar?  Hopefully purchasers of the new Forte's will keep that tidbit of information in mind if contemplating a compatible center channel speaker. But actually, if you're happy with your soundbars, that's what matters. 

  14. I applaud Klipsch for reintroducing the Forte III's, especially in an era of soundbars. As I sit here enjoying my Heresy III's, which I understand the Chief Bonehead was involved in updating, with the "wimpy" horns, "no bass", "wrong" capacitors and whatever other flaws the experts on the forum have annointed them with, I am especially happy to hear he was involved with the Forte III. Hopefully they will have even more "flaws" than my Heresy's and be a huge success!

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