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  1. Deang ... $550 plus shipping on the RB5-II's. Paid $825 at hifi buys .. plugged in once just to test and never used. you can have the full warranty on them. Scott ... $500 plus shipping on the 3801. have the manual and original box for them. Keith ... i can't compete with you. you have too much money. but my advantage is i've seen and heard them in person so i know my limit. hey, why don't you just buy his khorn's .. i'll tell you what, they are in great condition but it's too big for my home theater room. in all honesty though, the person selling them is one of the nicest person i've met in a while. good luck and if i don't win the auction then i'm hoping it goes to you. now guys ... all bets are off if keith buys the cornwalls.
  2. trying to raise money to buy cornwall's locally and with the economy today (or should i say, with the Stock Market today) i don't really want to dip into savings. so i'm offering a couple of items for sale .... Denon 3801 - truly awesome receiver. i replaced with an outlaw 950 preamp and i'm trying to convince myself that i did the right thing. not much difference in sound especially when i used external amps on the 3801. Only thing is that the 3801 does not have DPLII but a feature some folks don't even look for. For those who wants to experience 5.1/7.1, DTS, DTS-ES ... etc. sound then this would be a great start. Absolute mint condition but it is a year old. Klipsch RB5-II Black - Brand new pair. I bought 2 pairs a few months ago and only using a pair in my living room. well, i lied ... i did plug it in to test. I'm sure you guys know how these speakers sound. Adcom GFA-545II or Acurus A100 (both are 100 watt Amps) - need to keep one so whichever one sells first. I would say that the acurus has a slight advantage but i'm using it to power my back surrounds so it does not matter to me which i keep. if interested please hurry .. i'm only selling until i get enough money to pay for the cornwalls then the rest goes back in my stock. thanks. here's my current home theater setup: 2 pairs of chorus II's (may sell a pair if i like the cornwalls better) KLF-C7 center RS-7 surrounds ASL AQ-1005 tube amp Acurus AFIVE - 200 watts per Outlaw 950 preamp HSU VTF-2 sub Mitsubishi 50 inch TV This message has been edited by discusman on 07-25-2002 at 08:00 AM
  3. i have chorus II's, KLF-C7 and RS-7's - the quintets just would not be able to keep up. but you're right about the materials available for 6.1/7.1 - not much out there yet but i was just thinking ahead.
  4. bought an RB-5 for my rear surrounds based on the same info i read .. my sides are RS-7's. but the RB-5's is too tough to hang and can't really be too close to the wall since it's rear ported. can anyone recommend another type of speaker to use. i can't use full range speakers for surrounds due to room limitation so it must be mountable somehow. what if i just used another pair of RS-7's for the rear surrounds?
  5. hi Frzninvt, can you explain more why 18" drone is better than 15". i have a pair of chorus ii's as well and never really understood the difference between passive radiators vs. ports. especially positioning ... can i put the chorus ii's closer to the back wall than let's say a KLF-20 since it's vented in the back? thanks, butch
  6. hey, i want to join the cornwall club. only problem is i can't find a pair. there's never one around my area .. can't afford shipping.
  7. i think it's nice that folks share some of their personal experiences here ... makes me appreciate this forum more and no matter the challenges we all still have a love for the same thing .... "Klipsch". y'all try and stay healthy!!!
  8. Here's what I've been playing with the last month or so. Since everyone in this forum has been talking about tube amps I finally gave in and bought an ASL 8 Watts tube amp with Sophia 300B Mesh tubes paired up with my Chorus II's and all I can say is WOW!!!. I get all the bass I need and more - best speakers I've heard so far but I've never tried the cornwalls which folks says are even better. It just never ends but I guess that's what makes this hobby fun. You should definitely give the chorus a try and depending on how much you paid for it, you can even make money if you decided that it's not for you ... sell it to the folks here or on ebay. I also auditioned the RF-7 in my house and based on the equipment I had at the time I just liked the Chorus II's better ... amps used were Acurus. I've read here that when matched with the proper equipment the RF-7's are unbeatable in sound but i did not have the money to even try. But now I'm a true believer of this fact and for me, tubes are the way to go.
  9. hey kevin, If you're interested, i just bought 2 pairs of RB5-II's (Black) - Only using one pair so the other one is still in the box. Absolutely brand new from Tweeters and paid $850 per pair. I'm willing to trade if you are .. we each take care of our own shipping. Let me know if you're willing to explore the possibility - if you are then please send pictures of your cornwalls. thanks. *** I know the cornwalls are a lot more expensive to ship than the RB5's but that's all I can offer. Don't know if this is a fair trade in everyone's eyes but that's all up to you .. maybe we both come out with what we want ... or maybe not.
  10. I guess it's not a good time to buy. Maybe I'll hold up till maybe tax time. More power to us Klipsch owners ... I'll just sit back and watch the biddings. Just traded in my KLF-20's for 2 pairs of RB-5II's plus a little bit of cash. One pair for my 14 year old and one for my wife in the living room. My son wanted Bose but you guys can guess what i said ....
  11. any comments on this ... http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1325463460 i've been looking for cornwall's but never one around my area - well this la scala is real nearby so i'm thinking about it. what do you guys say ... should I wait for the cornwall's or go for these. also ... this looks pretty fancy compared to all the la scala's i've seen. is this a plus or a minus ...
  12. did the klipsch stock just go up? seems like everything's selling for a lot more these days. i love klipsch, especially the used market because they were great buys for the money - but now these used equipments are selling for more than their original price. cornwalls for almost $2,000, academy for $600 plus shipping ... man, i'm just going to have to wait for these prices to go back to a reasonable level before i can build my dream system. but i'm sure they're worth it if you had the money .... *** nice pictures.
  13. and to think i passed one up a few months ago because it was at $800. something does not jive about that auction - but yeah .. it's all about presentation. The pictures, the link to the review and the fact that he was only going to charge $70 for shipping. This guy certainly knew how to advertise - gee, i could have bought a pair, pay $1,000 for shipping and it still would not have cost that much. To the person that bought the speakers ... my hat's off to you ... i'm sure you'll be happy with them. I guess it's now going to take me longer to find cornwall's since i don't have that kind of money. and to think i passed up a pair of klipschorn selling locally for $1,500.
  14. wow ... and a lesson in computer graphics as well. what will i learn next!!! thanks mobile ... i've been trying to figure out the same thing using either .gif or .jpg.
  15. hey ed ... actually i do have the MG-SI15DTS right now. the switch from pentode to triode snapped off so i'm having it replaced ... but also have the option of changing if i want. The orchid model is supposed to sound better but a little more expensive but less power. do you think it's worth the $300 difference?. It does have a remote control but i'm hoping the price difference is because of the design and tubes used and not the remote.
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