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  1. Depending on how big is your room, small speakers will most likely not be satisfactory for you, as Islander said above.

    RP160 or RP600 in the recent Klipsch offerings is the lowest I would go for a bookshelve. But then again, if you can find some of the earlier models (i.e. RB75) in good condition, that might be even better.

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  2. If you can add a preamp, Hypex monoblocks also could be the solution.

    They are relatively small dimensions, could be turned on all the time.

    I haven't heard them with LaScalas, but what ever Schu wrote above I can attest is valid playing NC400 monoblocks in my system.

    Yes, they can be clinical in sound presentation, but preamp might tame them a bit if needed.

    However, in my system they produce more heat than some class AB amps. They are not hot, but warm (105-120 F) depending on the temperature in the room. Many have reported they stay cool. That might be our grid (220V), but anyway they do not go beyond it.

  3. Of all fast food I tried, and I tried a lot, McD tasted the worst by far.

    I don't know what exactly the put in that burgers and I don't want to know.

    But any child will probably put together a better tasted piece of minced meat together.

  4. Subaru looks and sounds mean, beautiful car and very well driven.

    Nice to see Dodge Viper still on the road.

    Of all electrical cars only Porsche 718 sounded a sort of nice. All others are too sterile.

     

  5. 16 hours ago, grasshopper said:

     

    I tend to think some people's metabolisms makes a difference. Some folks' are super efficient and extract every bit of nutrition from food and convert it to fat. Gut flora....

     

    Many factors to take into account, metabolic imbalances, illness of various kinds, exhaustion...

    When I finished schooling my weight was 130 at 6'3". Haven't been eating regularly for years, not much sleeping etc.

    But even later I never got heavier than 160.

  6. 13 hours ago, Crankysoldermeister said:

    BTW, I offered this up as "a myth".

     

    Not sure if small Klipsch speakers (RF, RP...) count as horn speakers, although the do have one (HF) horn.

    Those frequently receive worse reviews than simple 2-way bookshelves. Not going into the differences of rooms they played in, the electronics associated and so on, direct radiating bookshelves in most instances played more naturally.

  7. On 5/21/2021 at 10:54 AM, parlophone1 said:

     

     

     

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    It is one year since purchasing this G-Force Casio.

    It is running about 60 sec ahead since then, which is 5 sec a month.

    This is about average accuracy what I get from several budget quartz wristwatches I stil keep.

  8. So room correction works then 🙂.

    I have read the info on Buchardt site about the logic they used. Not going into details but it matches what ChrisA wrote about Schroeder frequency in listening rooms. Today many manufacturers present theories on how their products improve things and make their equipment more convenient for the users. Many of them are also failing to do much of what was advertised. It is nice to see a product that hits the right spot and actually do what manufacturer says it will do.

    And about high damping factor, shouldn't built in room correction solve this if it present an issue to particular system, at least partially?

  9. Good to hear you got lucky with pads.

    Cheap and worth experimenting. I have done a number of experiments myself. Not an expert but obviously it is a matter of conducting vibrations between the speaker and the floor. Since I do not have such a heavy speaker as CW IV, I have settled with spikes under the speaker stand and a roller bearing between the speaker stand and a speaker (as described here https://www.barrydiamentaudio.com/vibration.htm). These roller bearing helped a lot in clarity of mid to high frequencies.

    At one point I had also small rubber mats in the loop and that helped a bit in the bass, but my floor is different so I guess vibrations differ from your setup.

  10. Glad you like vinyl again. It is funny how people easily discard this outdated medium. But mostly when I see such opinion, they are comparing pretty good digital components with old turntables, cartridges and mediocre or non phono premaps. That was my opinion also at the beginning. But I heard a good vinyl system and talked to guys that know this stuff. Yes, going vinyl usually means buying more expensive equipment than digital would cost. But it pays off at the end if one like going that route.

    My Kuzma Stabi S TT with 12 inch tonearm and entry level MC Benz cart sound at least as good as digital and then some. And then, the quality of the recording makes a difference.

  11. Interesting experience, thank you for sharing.

    Often people value less appreciated speakers better than more advanced speakers based on their own opinion. And that is ok.

    Try to find measurements of each speaker output and that would give you something to start with. No doubt that Cornwall IV should measure better than the III.

    I would suggest to play with your room acoustics for better results with Cornwall IV.

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  12. 16 hours ago, pimogo said:

     

    did you not enjoy those other speakers (e.g. fyne, monitor and focals) with the yamaha? any particular reasoN? curious as i'm trying ot make a decision w/o the benefit of listening to all these speakers w/ my amp in tow .  

     

    thanks!

     

    Congratulation on the new Klipsches. I understand that you bought them.

     

    How did I like the other speakers?

    Well, Fyne audios were a mixed bag. F500 bookshelves were very detailed at the top end and lacked the bottom end. Also very quirky pairing with electronics, best to hook them up with tubes. Expensive Fynes were too laid back for my taste. The best were F501 and 502 floorstanders.

    Lower end Focals tend to be overly bright. The expensive Focals are ok, especially floorstand models.

    Monitor Audios are middle of the road, they do things right. Silver 100 bookshelve was my main contender. Good bass for a bookshelve, can play even in larger rooms. Not quick enough for me. Floorstanders are also good, silver 200 and 300 are almost always among the best in class. I once heard Platinum 300 in a large space, not very impressive to my ears..

  13. Hy and welcome to the forum.

    It is not what you have asked, but I will try to contribute to your question anyway.

    I have not heard the Forte IV but I have listened to several models of Monitor Audio Silvers, Fyne audios and Focals and Yamaha A-S1200.

    I would recommend Fortes anyway just from knowing those other speakers you have earmarked. Of course if you have listened uper end of those other speakers, it would make some difference, you have not specified. Anyway, you have heard Fortes. What matters is how do you like them compared to other speakers.

    Yamaha has that a bit laid back and detailed sound that might pair well with Klipsch. Look a bit on the forum, there's a good experience with Yamaha and Klipsch Heritage.

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