They sounded very flat to me. Maybe I was just spoiled...I’ve owned, Chorus’, Khorns and CW’s. JMHO....the Fortes were not even close. I was super disappointed.
Shocked Klipsch doesn’t offer these in the distressed oak. If the lambs wool cloth is an issue, pick another grill material....but don’t let THAT be the reason not to offer. I would buy a pair for sure. The distressed oak is beautiful.
Totally agree on the grill configurator. Btw, I’ve ordered special Klipsch grills (different stock grills) from my dealer in the past....HUGE pain the butt for him AND it takes forever to get them.
Look at how JBL does on their Classic 100’s...3 different grill cloths are available.
I have a brand new pair of black, Heresy III grills with logo’s. Never installed, Smoke free. $98 total, included ground shipping. Sorry, AK, HI or international sale.
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Hmmm... have you tried them or listened to speakers with and without to even have a valid opinion? Sorry....but 110% disagree with you. Normally I don’t believe in “tweaks” like these. I’ve heard Focal Sopra 3’s with and without. Definitely an improvement. Also have them on my McIntosh XR100’s and they work fantastic.
I didn’t post here to validate the Iso GAIA product. To each his own my friend.
So, back to my original question..
Has anyone installed GAIA’s on a Heresy or Cornwall? What is the easiest way?
Thx much
Has anyone tried installing GAIA’s on their CW’s or Heresy’s? Only way I can think of doing is “installing” threaded blocks to the underneath.
Anyone try? Thx