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  1. PM me pictures and I will get back with you to tell you what you have -
  2. they had discontinued the Cornwall to be replaced by the Chorus 2 -a phenomenal speaker - k 61horn tractric with k53 - the K79 tweeter - the passive woofer -- k48 8ohms used in all the KP units - http://www.klipsch.com/chorus-ii-floorstanding-speaker
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    CL: Klipschorns Portland

    yes - M = 74 , But did you see the crossovers -are these actual for 74 http://www.klipsch.c...eritage-minutia
  4. I hope radiator heat won't warp the wood, if it's active. my point exactly
  5. I was referring to the 20$ diaphragms for the k77 on ebay - do you have a source for 40$ k77 diaphragms that dont sound dreadful - if you do - can you kindly share it with us -On that note has does one identity the real deal vs a knock off. there are no originals diaphragms any longer being made by EV -- making these compatibles requires the original EV tooling - someone bought the tooling from EV and klipsch -shipped it to the Philippines and is making them with 3 versions - one in a cup soldered - two, the diaphragm alone - and third a tweeter , the k77F - -Their workmanship and quality are sub-standard - the ones in the cups are Grade A diaphragms - Thar are made to match the k77F tweeter - the bare diaphragms are the low grade - but unfortunately , the only available diaphragm for the k77
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    CL: Klipschorns Portland

    these look like sixties khorns -
  7. rap music just doesnt do it for me - it is too much and too repetitive -
  8. (I have an opportunity to buy a pair of KP-250 II's for somewhere between $100 and $200,) at that price , there is bound to be something wrong -but that is expected - so be careful either way and get back to us with pictures -
  9. I was referring to the 20$ diaphragms for the k77 on ebay - do you have a source for 40$ k77 diaphragms that dont sound dreadful - if you do - can you kindly share it with us -
  10. -Scala -Chorus 2 -Cornwall 1 -Chorus -Forte 2 , Heresy 1-Heresy 3 Forte -Heresy 2 - My favorite for every day listening Heresy 1 -
  11. a single woofer in a KP 250 is worth 150$
  12. how much power does the fisher put out - 20 watts or so -
  13. has the cast iron radiator heater at right been close to the speakers all along - since 1963
  14. Sorry Mike - when you say For a while in my original CW I had some EVM15L - what was the sound like with the EVM15L for someone who likes hard rock in a CW1 Been way too long to comment on that. Suitable I thought, not bothersome. 6khz is possible with a EVM15L - that has to be audible
  15. ok - so why is the k43 a better woofer in a Cornwall - I read that it is actually an improvement as well as the Kappa 15c -since we are on this issue - what would happen if I popped a EVM15L in the cornwall - would it be ok although it is 8ohms -tx The minute I read your original comments about too much bass I thought about your room and other equipment. If a woofer that makes less energy down low like a K43 sounds better to you then I would definitely look at these other issues. A K43 is not a better woofer than a K33. It is a different woofer with different design specs and goals. The cornwall cabinet was specifically designed for a K33, not a K43. - there was a thread on the forum with CLAUDE that spoke about the K43 and the Eminence kAPA15c being very suited for a Cornwall - my point is that I will never get the bass alike a Chorus or kp301 in a Cornwall -
  16. Sorry Mike - when you say For a while in my original CW I had some EVM15L - what was the sound like with the EVM15L for someone who likes hard rock in a CW1
  17. I doubt that they were in the great condition that these show to be , the 1980 scalas woud have had the AL network and the K55M - and K77M while the AA is k55v and K77 Alnico -this is the one I prefer the most -
  18. there are not bad at all and quite inexpensuve - just dont expect a high qiality in padding for heavier set people -
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