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  1. 17 hours ago, Little Wolf said:

     

    I think the 3s are good for female voices but not very very good.

     

    you can always buy a set of Heresy of any generation and use them in conjunction with the CW 3 , that would be the ideal setup for better vocals , there is no need  to replace the CW 3  , but only to supplement it with better sound 

  2. 1 hour ago, Little Wolf said:

    Good question!

    I think the 3s are good for female voices but not very very good.

    In my opinion sometimes there is a predominant in mid-low frequencies that afflicts typical clarity of female voice. 

    you cant compare a Cornwall with a Heresy , these are 2 different speakers , the Heresy is  hands down the best speaker for Vocals ,  period , because it's a Studio Monitor style speaker for crisp and detailed HF  .

  3. On 12/16/2023 at 2:57 PM, Ozymandias_EBON said:

    For years I had my RSA-500 hooked up to a HK AVR that had a trigger port. 

    The HK finally died and I replaced it with an Onkyo TX-NR6050.

     

    buy  another used nHK AVR  with  a trigger port.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Little Wolf said:

    and Cornwall IV? Maybe has the pros of Heresy IV and the pros of Cornwall 3?

    definitely , the Cornwall IV has the same midrange driver as the Heresy IV +  the advantage of a much larger midrange horn ,  here's a video showing the CW IV going head to head with the JBL 4367 Studio monitors worth 3 x the price 

     

     

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  5. 2 hours ago, Little Wolf said:

    Hi  all,

    I have since several years a pair of Cornwall 3; my room is approximately 13 x 25 ft and my seating position is 9’ from the the speakers.

    I love to listen to female voices: jazz, pop, folk, etc...

    For this kind of music, in your opinion, which speaker is better? Cornwall III or Heresy IV?

     

    the Cornwall III is pretty close to a Heresy III  as both speakers share the same HF drivers and horns ,  but the Heresy IV has a superior and much larger Midrange driver   , meaning  the Heresy IV will be superior in terms of vocals versus a Cornwall 3 .

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Invidiosulus said:

     The author states that they left the AL5 on the floor because it was so heavy.

     

     the fact that the AL-5 is heavy does not preclude that the testing and measurement methods are not to be compromised ,  the Author should have used a stand as a strict minimum  , or the results are flawed 

     

    couldn't lift the La Scala off the floor onto a stand  "  now that's just too bad , either you do it right or your published results are inaccurate and worthless  ,  because had the Author used a stand , the results would have been very different .

     

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  7.  the Stereophile review is full of errors 

     

    https://www.stereophile.com/content/klipsch-la-scala-al5-loudspeaker-measurements

     

    and I quote 

     

    " I found three fairly strong resonant modes on the sides of the bass bin (fig.2). The highest was at 125Hz.

    Usually when I measure a loudspeaker's farfield behavior, I raise it as far as possible off the ground.

     

    Fig.5 Klipsch La Scala, 


      Note that I didn't connect the woofer for this measurement, as its output was corrupted by the reflections from the floor " 

        ,  

    Stereophile  were taking critical measurements  of the Lascala in a not-so-perfect environment  for such measurements,  all the tests and measurements are  therefore flawed    , the Lascala cabinet should have been stabilized firmly to the surface of the floor before any measurements could be done , otherwise the results are simply not accurate or representative of the speaker's true resonance results .

     

     

    NFL


    Eagles  Jalen Hurts signs a 5-year contract worth $255 million  

    49 ers Brock Purdy signs a 4 year, $3,737,008 extension ,  now that's a bad contract 

  8. 9 hours ago, johnq said:

    Hello, I have a living room setup with 4 Rf-800 , 2 Rf 820 , 2 buysurround klipsch( next to be upgraded) , 1 RP 504- C  and 2 RP -1200sw. I am driving all but the Subs with an onkyo TX-NR 787. 

    your 9 channel  amplifier is only 100 wpc ,  I would seek at minimum a 200 wpc , 9 channel amp , the 2x more powerful amp will add 3dB but most important    , it will give you headroom for lower distortion levels 

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  9.  the LS II and AL-5 bass bins have 0 resonance , I would defy anyone on the Klipsch Forum to prove the contrary with real data  , all this crap about Lascala resonance is pure BS from the Korner Audiokarma gang who's sole purpose is to denigrate klipsch Products  .

     

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  10. On 6/1/2023 at 3:54 PM, Marty006 said:

    I had the issue of my new Klipsch speakers turning off (with both Bluetooth connection and with AUX cable when I switched to that) so I downloaded the Connect app on my phone. I found the toggle for turning off the auto standby function, turned it off -- and now I have no sound at all, no matter the input source. HELP!!!! 

    contact klipsch tech support 

  11. 36 minutes ago, Flevoman said:

     the cause isn't the speaker.

     you can verify whether the woofer screws  in your speakers are screwed tight .....remove the lower woofer access panel , and check the K-33 screws 1 by 1  , woofer screws that are slightly loose  can cause a vibration or resonance when playing music  , I'm not saying it is the problem , but it's worth checking .

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