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  1. 4 hours ago, Shakeydeal said:

     

     

    Duly noted. But I believe these are original CWs we are talking about, not IIIs.

     

    Shakey

     

    Are there noticeable differences between C1's and C3's?  If so, how would you describe them?  Thank you!

     

    I guess if you have the money, one can swap components like they swap speakers for something different.  But you probably take a hit on resale values when you find what you like.  And then I ask myself:  should I change something that I already like, spend $500+ on something that may only yield marginal improvements like replacement drivers.  I'm not willing to cut or replace the baffles in the speaker so what do I do......?   Enjoy the speakers as they are and maybe someday experiment with other speakers.  

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  2. On 6/23/2018 at 6:31 PM, jjptkd said:

    Nice set up, congrats! I'd look into getting the Crites mid drivers the A55-g's with new gaskets and a pair of his CT-120 tweeters, these upgrades while not cheap are worth every penny in my book and will really add to the detail you may be missing.

     

    Is it really a Cornwall after you do all that?  No offense but that bothers me for some reason.  I guess there’s not wrong with doing some of your own speaker engineering to taste. 

     

    I really do like the balance of a factory Cornwall. I want to try LS but my bet is that I might not like the bass and overall thinner sound. 

  3. I love my Cornwall... they really do fill a room nicely.
    modified as I have done, they are any systems primary front channels, they sound quite nice.
    That being said, I have relegated them to rear channel duty because La Scala's are that much better.
    What I should have done is moved a single CW into center channel duty and put my Heresy's to rear channel duty... but that leaves one beautiful CW unused.


    Wow...that’s one heck of a HT system. Talk about maximum slam. Sheesh


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  4. My Cornwall has a very slight puncture in the bass driver hinge but it sounds great so I never replaced it. Maybe I should though.
    JJK


    I understand folks repair stuff like that by brushing a bit of clear coat finger nail polish or superglue on it just to keep it from tearing anymore. But that it generally does not effect the sound. You don’t want to put anything to heavy on it for sure.


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  5. I purchased a pair of Cornwall’s 5 years ago for $800 in Dallas Texas. They are vinetage 1978. I spent $100+ getting Bob Crites to rebuild the crossovers. I push them with a Dynaco ST-70 and PAS 3. They are in my living room which is 18x16 and opens up to my dinning and kitchen area.   These speakers completely fill all these rooms with deep, rich, clear, shimmering music. As has been noted many times, these speakers are not the last word on detail but what do you need to spend to get anywhere close to this experience?  I spent $575 on my PAS 3 after upgrades (striped it down to an input control and volume) and $685 for my Will Vincent upgraded ST-70. That’s rough $2,100.

     

    I have been reviewing different speakers and amps online and everything I want is going to cost me $5000 or more.  I’ve  demo’d my Polk Monitor 10 and 7, Fostex full range, KEF and Tannoy monitors and they don’t even come close.  Is there anything current or heritage that comes close under $10,000 for the whole system at this quality?

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  6. I just picked up these speakers and I'm new to Klipsch speakers. Wow. I like them quite a bit pushed by my Dyanco PAS 3 and ST-70. I have read that the crossover caps have to be bad by now. I pulled the back off of one of them and they look new inside, very clean, etc. I bought them from the original owner and they have not been modded or upgraded, just well cared for. No leaks around the caps like some suggested I might see.

    Is there a quick test I can do with an ohms meter to see if the crossovers at at factor spec?

    Thank you,

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