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  1. Nice pair of Cornwall Decorator models. Some very minor scratches on top and sides, hardly noticeable but not perfect. Also one of the woofer dust caps has a very small tear. Does not affect play at all, and with grilles on can't see. Hard to see even with them off. Comes with Crites risers, and new Crites Type B crossovers. Original Type B crossovers also included. Pickup only at my house in Oakland, CA
  2. Well no Khorns this go around for me. Couldn't work out the terms with the seller, so I guess I'll just have to continue to suffer with Corns and LS's(and Bozak 302's, and AR3, and Allison Ones...)😁
  3. As I mentioned earlier in this thread no way will I pay the $5500 that the seller is asking for the Khorns. With a great collection of speakers already, including pairs of ‘77 LS’s and Corns, I’m set. But if he’s willing to do some trading(willing to let my Corns and a nice McIntosh MC2120 amp go) plus a little cash then we can probably get something done. Unloading idle gear by trading for other gear I’m interested in is always appealing.
  4. Where do you live? Those LS's aren't even the cheapest. There's a pair of '85's, black(!!!) that are offered at $6K!!. Not everybody around here has asks like that. There are very nice CW's locally on CL now for $1000, (on the other hand, there's another similar pair with a $4k price tag on them, and yet another for $2K), a nice pair of Forte's for $1500, lots of Heresy's for less then $1k, etc. Just depends. But yeah, generally in this area prices are inflated over the rest of the country. Houses are $500+ sqft, gas is still $5-6 gallon. Lovely place to live, but bargains are tough to come by. Even in a tight economy.
  5. I was borderline diabetic until I lost 60lbs over the last few years. In that time I cut what, and how much I eat, and stopped drinking alcohol. Cutting out sugar as much as possible wasn't that difficult as I never added it to foods, and didn't drink regular soda. I do enjoy carbonated beverages however, and have been enjoying Zevia soda for the last few years. It's a Stevia based soda, tastes great and completely satisfies my carbonated drink jones. I stick to 2 cans a day. Very much recommend. https://www.zevia.com/
  6. I've started some confusion in this thread. The LS's that I pictured and asked guesses on the price are for sale locally for $3k in my area. I did that just to show how out of control asking prices are, particularly in wealthier areas like the San Francisco area. I already have a nice pair of '77 LS's so I'm not buying those. It's the '78 Khorns that this thread was begun for that are selling for $5500 in my area. Yes I can sell the Khorns if they don't work out,but I'm going to try them out first and I'll know pretty quickly if they're going to work out or not in my space. If I have to sell them(assuming the seller won't take them back) they'll be pick up only. I have no means to deliver. They're on caster's that the seller has added so easy to move around.
  7. I have sent the seller of those TX Khorns a question asking that. I'll let you know what the response it. Having the Khorns in the larger room is the plan for sure. I don't want them in the smaller room. But it does leave a little for experimentation if needed.
  8. Interesting how they are placed in the room. No corners.
  9. I was wrong, and not sure how I got that number. The window pane is about 25" off the floor, and the actual window about 31". So obviously not good. So assuming they just don't sound good (to my ears) as is in the main room, my options will be to do something about it as discussed above, or, I could move them into a smaller room as I have done with the Cornwall's in the past. Good corners, about 10 feet apart, with 8 foot ceilings. . Still not optimum, but better immediately from a corner perspective then the main room so might give me a way of hearing what they're capable of with properly placed.
  10. Winner! More or less. 3 exactly. Kinda crazy, huh?
  11. Let your imagination run wild, and remember that this is the land of tech giants😏
  12. If that's a serious guess ,you're way off.
  13. May I assume an example of your humor?
  14. Well as it turns out, the Khorns are not from 1972, but 1978. At least according to their serial number: Don't know if it matters RE: what they're worth but good to know.
  15. As an example of prices, here's a nice pair of LS's being sold close to me. Guess what the ask is. "For sale a gorgeous pair of Klipsch la scala's in Birch with an extra layer of veneer on the entire speaker with some beautiful edge protectors on all corners, work and sound beautiful and look gorgeous as well "
  16. Asking prices down here are all over the place. Then again, there are pieces that sit for months, years, on CL and the price never moves. Some strange cats for sure on that place. We'll see. At the very least somebody is willing to deliver them. That's how I ended up with my La Scala's and that is worth a lot for me.
  17. I have a limit in mind, but of course I could end up being so blown away by them when they're actually in the room with music coming out of them that anything could happen. You only live once, or so I'm told. Meanwhile, today I hooked up my Cornwall's and La Scala's to my McIntosh MC2105 and playing them simultaneously. That is one big bad racket they make together. If the Khorns can do that my wallet might be in big trouble.
  18. Don't know don't care. I'm not going to pay $5500. I might consider $2k and trade some gear I'm not using, depending on how they sound when I try them out. As others have indicated I would put them in the same category as my Mac gear. They're most likely going to at least hold their value and probably appreciate so not a terrible investment, although that's not why I buy audio gear.
  19. I don't know if you're delusional, but yes, we had the discussion, and no, I still don't own them. When opportunities present themselves, and I learn more about this particular aspect of the hobby, I try to ask the question again, in a slightly different way. Plus, I figure there are folks here that might not have been around for the last time, or just didn't chime in. As a couple of contributors mentioned, while I have windows, the bass bins of the Khorns would just about fit under them and be able to press against the wall. Not perfect, but IMO doable. The seller finally responded and looks like we'll start to look at finalizing on Monday. Details as they emerge.
  20. Ok thanks. Gives me a base line.
  21. That being said, if I am to lay out cash for these, would really appreciate some thoughts on what a fair price might be. The ask for these is $5500, but he's open to offers, plus trade.
  22. Except in this case, little to no money will be spent if the deal goes down. And to be clear, I will not ever spend what is the going rate on Khorns at this point in my life. I will only ever get them if they can be delivered, and I can trade for them. Otherwise, my set up is complete.
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