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Kent T

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  1. McIntosh MA 5100 or MC 2505 and McIntosh tuner/preamp or preamp would be superb with your Cornwall II speakers also. As they also sound equally fine with the Chorus.
  2. MA 5100, MA 6100, MA 6200, MC 50, MC 250, MC 2505, MC 2100, MC 2105, MAC 1700, MAC 1900, and MAC 4100 all sound superb with Klipsch Heritage and Extended Heritage speakers. And all will satisfy you with very musical and wonderful sonics.
  3. Many of the best sounding LP discs I own cost less than $1.
  4. Welcome to the Klipsch Forum Family. Enjoy your visits here, and have the finest of times.
  5. Welcome to the Klipsch Forum Family. Enjoy your visits here.
  6. Boxx will be forever missed by Klipsch fanatics here old and new. He was kind, thoughtful, and wonderful.
  7. Both are similar sounding, the MAC 4100 has a major advantage and that is if your power amp goes toes up, you can connect the jumpers and continue enjoying thy music. They are similar priced in equally nice condition too.
  8. Best wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery.
  9. Indeed. Sustain on a Piano is dyslexic. Easy to get the string to shut up. Harder to keep it singing. Especially when a clubfooted player is playing it.
  10. Happy Birthday, IbizaFlame. It is folks like you who make the forum the awesome place it is. Enjoy your birthday, your Klipsch, and fine revelry. One more trip around the sun is survival and love. Enjoy it all!
  11. There is no such thing as an Ugly Cornwall, let alone an Ugly Heritage Line speaker in Klipsch. Beauty is in the ear of the beholder.
  12. Just because they have degrees, does not mean they know music. PWK knows audio and music and proper loudspeaker design. Klipsch Heritage improved over the years, Bose 901 past Series II, lost the few decent things about them in the name of efficiency. Out comes the yellow button again.
  13. Let us call this new line SOH (Son of Heritage and extended) . Olde styling, new features. Built in the USA to boot. Build them, the sons of Heritage line owners would love them alone, helps keep them in the Klipsch family.
  14. True, he has great taste here. Klipsch professional is superb. Norway needs every club to get them installed. From one club begins a movement.
  15. Coytee, I live not too far from Vonore. I live in McMinn County in Athens. PM me and let us meet up sometime.
  16. Indeed, we wish Chad the finest, and peace and health to your family. If you need to vent, we understand here perfectly well. PMs have been sent, the chair is going Horn Loaded, Hope, Arkansas Style. High Efficiency, Live, Loud, and Proud. Or go home! This forum is truly awesome. It's people make it so! I'll need to get photo of surrogate legs up on forum when new decor arrives.
  17. Re: Klipsch badges. I am going to hunt down a PWK badge from the Heresy III for my chair. And find a place to mount a Bull*Hit button on the back.
  18. Know about it well. And also, I can walk short range. Do wear AFO braces (yes, they have survived rattler strikes at the transmitter site). Carbon Fiber and Kevlar is excellent at stopping fangs. P.S. My part time TiLite wheels (surrogate legs) are horn loaded and high efficiency, Hope, Arkansas style. Klipsch for life.
  19. Very sad happening there. Music has been a lifelong part of my life. And often my stress release and mood lifter.
  20. Mine are ex-Gates transmitter support racks. They have my Otari MX 5050 tape machines, a Marantz cassette machine, and eventually my Audio PC installed inside.
  21. Gentlemen, I am a physically challenged Klipsch fanatic. I have cerebral palsy, spina bifida, clubfeet and limb length issues. Was born preemie and audiophile my whole life. Met PWK twice, an awesome teacher. I am a 40 year broadcast engineer, I take no BS, and love life, and my job, my wife (my work boss) and my kids. Chime in, your perspectives desired. Especially wheelchair users (Hint, I need Klipsch badges related to Heritage on my chair) Thanks!
  22. I am saddened by your father's passing. But elated you were there for his good care and to heed his wishes in the end. And since you are his son, you are by extension one of us. I lost my own grandmother and mate, the Halloween before last. I inherited her house, I still live here. And it is OK to be saddened and even overwhelmed. I understand. Please keep us posted about how you are adjusting. We are here to be friends and to assist you. Never forget that.
  23. And demand and want PWK style honesty. The Bull*hit button was done for a reason. Demand honest performance and engineering. PWK wanted you to do so.
  24. The older I get, the more world hardened I get, the more I am turning into Paul Wilbur Klipsch. And less tolerant of Bovine Excrement or muslc lovers wasting money for little to no improvements or even losses gained. Consider yourself warned. PWK was quite the engineer, the human being, the person and character. But he was honest, he didn't suffer fools, and did teach people a lot, I am one of those who learned from his firehose of knowledge of audio, of people, and of life itself. Being physically challenged he also told me in a visit, "You know a lot, you try to be friendly, you don't suffer fools like I don't suffer them, you don't like Bull*hit, explain why they are wrong, integrity is paramount". "You can understand this, it is your gain, you are ahead". Refreshing, we were too much alike. I think that is why I enjoyed PWK too much. I liked the fact he saw me as a whole person, and not physically challenged. He taught me too much and not to accept dull and mediocre and not to suffer fools.
  25. Real racks come in Black, Battleship Gray, or Broadcast Electronics Blue. And don't come from Mapleshade. They say RCA, Gates Radio, Collins, BE, Schaefer, etc.
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