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  1. the Forte IV will do fine with the RC-64 center plus you already own other speakers with different timbres already and so far , this is un-noticeable ..the other solution would be to buy the RF-7 III instead of the Forte IV to have a perfectly matched timbre up front , the difference between both speakers is a tad more bass and a more detailed HF for the Forte IV .
  2. dont wait too long klipsch slashed the price for the 1200 and they're selling out like hotcakes , https://www.klipsch.com/products/cinema-1200-sound-bar-and-surround-system
  3. the Cornwall III are definitely a good deal if the speakers are in mint condition , otherwise pass , and dont wait too long because someone else may grab the deal before you do
  4. I will pay for the shippIng to NY if that is an option , on my account
  5. a few shots of the Man , picture no 1 Steve with Scott Yocum PappyIII , picture no 2 with the Chief and Trey Cannon , picture no 4 klipsch Museum of Audio History ,
  6. this amp is quite rare in the USA or Canada , there are clones of these SET 45 amps since real Welborne tube amps are scarce , higher quality workmanship and sound quality , an amp for purists , either you like em or you dont , on the + side , the resale value is rising
  7. the Forte IV should work fine with the 7015 , being it's rated at 125 wpc in stereo mode
  8. beautiful amps , @Marvel used to own Welborne Labs 2A3 Moondogs
  9. @Panacea Engineering
  10. good luck with your search , make sure to checkout the BGW VXi series https://bgw.com/amplifiers/vxi/vxi22
  11. as long as you own the CS800 , you can do whatever you think is best , or if the price is right , you can offload the CS 800 amps after doing a slight refurbishing and get yourself the 750G , or you can buy the parts through your distributor and bring these amps back to full operation .
  12. I've never used the CS 800 or any Peavey amp in our commercial installations , we only use BGW amps , these are real workhorses , but as long as you have the CS 800 , yeah , I would get these up and running if you think you can upgrade the amps to BGW standards .
  13. if you like old power amps , you should be looking at the BGW 750 series or their more recent amps , the sonic and build quality of these amps is a lot higher than the DBX BX-1
  14. the aftermarket K-77 diaphragms are pure trash , here is klipsch part # 127126 ,there are the quality diaphragms , dont touch the original K-77 diaphragm that's working properly https://reconingspeakers.com/products-page/klipsch-k77f-127126-diaphragm/
  15. stick with the Heresy IV , you're better off buying the newer product vs tinkering with older speakers
  16. the klipsch tweeters a re available with a kit that uses a pre-soldered diaphragm ,roughly 10 minutes , no need to solder anything except removing 4 screws. -the mids dirver requires soldering , but it's not hard to do for anyone handy with a soldering iron . -the Lascala grilles are in great shape , these are Dealer add-ons , most likely stapled on the added wood trim , very nice grilles , expensive fabric + very rare copper badges is certainly better than none
  17. 2 very good deals , you cant go wrong with the Heresy IV ,
  18. let me recheck .... no changes
  19. enclosed backs alike the AK-6 /AK-5 are a plus structurally and sonically even if you have proper corners , since the khorn cabinet's backbone becomes stronger and stiffer by the addition of quite a few braces to the sides and tail piece , all of which are then covered over with 3/4 inch panels resulting in improved bass response ,
  20. Stick with Onkyo , since they are a perfect match with klipsch speakers https://onkyousa.com/
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