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Buddy Shagmore

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  1. We've heard that a the IV version will be out soon. What do you predict the differences will be? 

    I predict they will get it to go down to 32hz again like the earlier versions, still with a passive in the rear. 

    And a return to the PWK badge instead of Forte script. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Alex Defender said:

    Klipsch wrote 39hz for the Chorus 2 but maybe it's really not so.. idk

    That explains it.  But still don't understand how a smaller speaker box gets down lower. Even the Forte II or III don't get down to 32hz. The Forte 1's ...always will be awesome to me. I bought my pair new in 1988. PWKlipschaholic!

  3. 1 hour ago, Alex Defender said:

    Thanks for sharing buddy.

    Aside the low frequencies response, what differences do you remember in tonal balance when you made the comparsion?

    Which of the two sound somewhat brighter, harsher or less balanced than the other? 

    I don't have an audiophile ear. I'm just a seat of the pants hi-fi enthusiast. I could be just as happy if I kept my Forte's. I did not notice any big differences in mids, highs, or tonal balance. Like I said, the Chorus' sounded very similiar to the Forte, just fuller. And depending on the source music and amp, the C's can dish out the bottom end with plenty of authority. I believe the F1's go down to 32hz, the C2's down to 34. Correct me if I am wrong. 

  4. I had Forte I's for about 25 years before a scored a mint pair of Chorus II's. I played them side by side to compare. While the Chorus had a bigger, fuller overall sound, the Fortes went deeper. My source music was Declan by Jeff Beck, which has some very strong and deep keyboard bass. With the Chorus', my raised foundation wood floor just did not vibrate with the same deepness and authority as with the Forte's, when those low notes were playing. The good news is, I sold the Forte's to my pal, so I still get to enjoy them when I am at his crib. I do love the Chorus's just the same.

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  5. 17 minutes ago, Ceptorman said:

    Client? He's about as good of a player as it gets.

    I am self employed as a pest management professional. I go to Joe's on a regular basis. Marcus Miller is another client. I have a cool job. 

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  6. 5 minutes ago, BigStewMan said:

    that's cool.  I have 10 myself, both acoustic and electric.  Taylor, Fender, Gretsch, Brian May, even two 80+ year old ones that my Grandfather and his brother made. Next up is probably a Deusenberg. 

    Merry Christmas and enjoy the Taylor, they're my favorite acoustic. 

    I was eyeballin' various Collings D2H dreadnaughts before I pulled the trigger on the Taylor. The Collings cost about 3k more. Not that they aren't worth it. I guess I will just have to get one a little further down the road. My electrics are from Don Grosh, Doug Kauer, Collings, Brian Monty, Gibson and Fender. Good grief! Merry Christmas! 

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  7. 2 hours ago, BigStewMan said:

    how did I miss this post?  I'm generally all over guitar stuff.   You been to Norman's Rare Guitars?  Not far from Van Nuys. 

    Actually I haven't. I can't afford the vintage stuff. I drive by there once in awhile. I have a nice collection of more modern premier guitars, mostly electrics. 

    My client Joe Bonamassa has a nice vintage collection though, to put it mildly! 

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  8. I noticed while watching the movie (on Netflix) that the soundtrack was killer. By Hans Zimmer & David Fleming. Sure enough, Tidal has it. I love great soundtrack music as an alternative. This really puts your system thru it's paces. Recorded superbly. Enjoy!

  9. 1378682222_20201001_155559_HDR2.thumb.jpg.cfdefcd593e5a9e9da4716fccf4e00b6.jpg Yes it has spikes, but I like it just the same. I know there are nicer all wood racks such as posted above. This ship has sailed, and it's much better than before. Can you dig it? Right now I have the 2245 hooked up, it sounds terrific!

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  10.  Currently I have my cd/dac sitting on top of my integrated amp. My laptop sits on top of the dac. I was thinking this is best, to prevent dust from filtering down into the amp thru the top vents. But I notice things get a bit hot on top after a longer listening session. Can this be harmful to the dac? Should I reverse things? Then the laptop would be right on top of the amp vents. At least there is an air gap of almost an inch the way I have it now. 

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