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  1. I have played only the k-horns by themselves and also omitted the sub still not much bottom end. I purchased the speakers from the original owner about 8 months ago, they were 100% original,I did update the tweeters and caps (crites). The guy i purchased them from has passed on ha was a bachelor. So don't know a lot of history about them other than they are in awesome cosmetic condition and appears that he was fairly fussy. He powered them with a NAD receiver thats about all I know about his set-up. BTW my room size is small 16x16. The reason I am running them in parallel is because I dig the sound it produces. I sit in the middle of the room and all four speakers are toed at 45 degrees. The Heresy's do what they are designed to do. Fill in. Hope this helps describe my situation. Thanks. P.S. maybe the room is just too friggin small and I can't let them open up!

  2. I did some more experimenting with my set-up on the receiver. If I set the receiver to "sub only" or "main only" it sounds the same whereas if its set to "both" I get bass. I don't get it! Anyone else think it could be the receiver?

  3. If it weren't for the sub I would not have any bottom end, its like listening to "big sounding" Heresy's!All the bass is going to the sub for some reason. As i stated before the highs and mids are amazing!Im thinking about trying a different receiver. Any thoughts. I should note is predominately the sub producing the bass. Maybe thats just the way it is!

  4. I did check everything multiple times on electronics and wiring on speakers. Appears to be a furniture placement.So as long as my speakers are working ok I will have to deal with furniture placement. My set-up is K-horns wired in parallel with a pair of Heresy in the rear. 2.1 stereo.

  5. Hello everyone, wondering if a Yamaha 5150 home theater receiver is too poor of a receiver to push the bottom end of K-horns? The bass is almost non-existent. The highs and mids are good. I am waiting to pick up a Sansui 9090 just haven't got it yet. Also would length of speaker lead have a direct bearing on this issue? It is 16 ga. approx 35 ft. P.S. I understand this receiver is way less than ideal but just want to see if this is what is causing poor bass response. Thanks

  6. Update: I have learned that he is also selling a AU9500 integrated amp. Any thoughts or opinions on going that route instead. I realize I would be losing out on the tuner section but with that aside would either piece perform equally or would one be better than the other. Thanks again. Btw 400 for it as well and i forgot to mention earlier they both have wood cases if that matters.

  7. Fortunately I am able to demo both pieces.I would like a Marantz receiver but maybe this is not "the one'. Will probably score the Sansui for sure but being he has both was trying to score both, but if 2220 isn't going to be enough power will proly pass on it.

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