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  1. 30 minutes ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:

    I have a nice set of Upscale Audio KT150s if you are interested.  I have recent testing on them and they are like new.  This will be cheaper than the Gold Lions or similar tubes. 

     

    As far as 'not designed to use the power of the tube - this is a good thing, run them easy and let them last a very long time.  I am assuming that your Prime Luna amp can run these. 

    How much are you selling the kt150s for

  2. I have an EVO 400 that came with EL34s - all stock Primaluna tubes. I changed outthe two center preamp tubes to Kevins Stash Gold Lions and the EL34s to KT150s and I love the way it sounds now. The bass is deep and powerful and the mid range and highs sound fantastic. Still very warm and holographic but much more punch down low - More of a solid state feel for the low bass but all the warmth of an all tube Integrated.

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  3. I am obviously not the best communicator. I am not claiming that the Forte IVs don't have really good bass because they have great bass to the mid to low 30HZ. Maybe a lot of subs are too slow to keep up with the Fortes. When I added the REL S812 to my system it actually made higher frequencies sound much cleaner and the mids felt much more solid. The REL made the Fortes sound bigger, the soundstage wider and deeper. For the music I like to listen too the REL pumps deep bass down to below 20 HZ. Most music doesn't need to go that low but if you like David Guetta or Rhiannon types of music the deep bass of the REL expands the contrast quite a bit. Id love toe hear those 1960 Mullard tubes in my EVO.

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  4. 14 minutes ago, John Chi-town said:

     

    Personal preference.  I have never heard a sub in a 2-channel environment, that did not seem to muddy up the midrange, to some degree.  Glad you are happy with that setup.  Different strokes for different folks.

    Adding the REL S812 sub to my system brought my system so much more clarity and the deep bass sounds fantastic. I think you need a fast sub ro go along with the Forte IVs.

  5. I had an 15” HSU Sub I used with my Forte IVs and it sounded good. I had a chance to get a REL S812 sub and the REL was a much better match in my system. The REL is fast and integrates seamlessly with the Forte IVs. Really just made the Fortes sound like much larger speakers and tremendous bass and mid bass is fantastic.

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  6. 1 hour ago, 77SunSet said:

    CoryGillmore - "'I'm going to be getting a pair of REL T9/x subs this summer to pair with Cornwall IVs."  Did you get these subwoofers?  I am thinking about doing the same thing with my 2 channel Cornwall IV system and would like to hear your thoughts on this set up if you did purchase the Rels.  Thank you.

    I changed out my HSU 15 inch sub with a REL S812 to go with my Forte IVs and using the high pass connections the sound was greatly improved. The REL is so fast it appears to keep up with the Fortes. The entire frequency range seems improved and the bass response Is stunning yet it sounds like its just the Fortes playing. I think the important thing is having a fast subwoofer that blends with the speed of your mains. It was definitely a major upgrade to my system

  7. 3 hours ago, ClaudeJ1 said:

    I did a story in Rangefinder (they got the cover too) on GM photo department about 20 years ago. I got to see all kinds of cool things not open to the general public. The Photo Dept. Manager is now President of the Corvette Museum where they do a "Museum Delivery" for C8 buyers. At some point and will drive to Kentucky and visit with my camera.

     

    To your point, I don't believe in owning expensive sports cars like Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porshe. Yachts, and Swimming Pools included. I want friends that own those things. I just want to own the set of keys to all those toys. LOL. This includes expensive TUBE amplifiers, too. Been there, done that in my 20's and 30's. Owned them all McIntosh, Marantz, Scott, Dynaco, etc. The "space heater to good sound" ratio lost it's luster for me. I like tube amps that are owned by others for similar reasons as the sports cars, etc.

     

    Back to the OP, having integrity or lack thereof, for sales on a public forum is not excusable.

     

    I took Museum Delivery of my first Corvette back in 2000 when I got my C5 - that was an awesome experience. I would not do it again - the been there done that story! I can understand using solid state gear because it can sound amazing and last trouble free for many years. In my space I can't feel the heat of my EVO 400 and so far no problems but that doesn't mean it will never have any problems. As far as boats and swimming pools I am all for everyone besides me owning either.

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  8. 2 hours ago, ClaudeJ1 said:

    You are too funny, man. One of my BFFL's (45 years and couting) has his original 1967 Vette he bought after he got our of Military Service. He sold his lakefront property and bought a C8 cash with 45 Grand leftover. Even with the regular 500 Horse mid engine, this this is a cross between a go-cart and a spaceship. It's just glued to the road like no other. 

     

    So yeah, I think the carbon mirrors package cost $5 grand on that thing, so the rest of the car would be free. LOL.

    I won't be buying a new C8 anytime in the near future because on Friday I received my Pink Slip for my 2017 C7 Grandsport. Really nice not having that car payment anymore and I just recently hit 20,000 miles onmy C7. Id love to have a new C8 Zray but only if it was free. Im too old and retired to get into major car debt.

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  9. On 2/6/2023 at 11:09 AM, ClaudeJ1 said:

    So would a Corvette C8 for $5,000 but it will never happen.

    @claudeJi - I'd like to see you in a new C8 hybrid - withe the normal 500 HP gas powered in the back with the 160 hp motor in the front - zero to 60 in under 2.5 seconds! All wrapped in a C8 Z06 body - imagine all the chicks you could  pick up in the Motor City!!!! Go get em stud! and $5,000 would be a great deal for that ride.

  10. 1 hour ago, ClaudeJ1 said:

    That's what happens when you turn Roy loose on upgrading 40 year old speakers!

    Roy did an amazing job upgrading the IVs. More accurate, better deeper bass, wider and deeper soundstage with zero fatigue. They sound like much larger speakers than their size presents.

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  11. 1 hour ago, AlfaAndy said:

    Everyone, thanks for the advice. I found a pair of Forte ll speakers in beautiful cherry. One owner and lovingly cared for with the original boxes. He said that he was upgrading to Cornwalls. Are there any maintenance concerns or upgrades that I should consider with these Fortes?  

    I have Forte 1s that were my fathers before his passing. I upgraded the crossovers to Crites and replaced the tweeters with DaveAs lmahl tweeters and they sound better than new. I use them as my surrounds with Forte IVs as my mains. As good as the modified Forte 1s sound the IVs are much more enjoyable to listen to.

  12. 22 minutes ago, henry4841 said:

    Are you saying you can change the bias in this amplifier easy enough to run KT150's? If so that is a nice touch. 

    Yes the EVO400 has auto bias and you can just plug in different tubes, flip a switch and the amp adjusts automatically. Primaluna has many nice features.

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  13. 18 hours ago, Silverfoxvtx1800 said:

    I start my PrimaLuna EVO 400 every morning after a cup of coffee and shut it down around 4 or 5 and watch TV.  After it’s off I wonder what another amp would sound like, cruising the used adds or auctions on EBay…every morning after the EVO 400 warms up even with the stock tubes that urge goes away…

    The stock EL34 tubes sound really good. Primaluna makes tube rolling so easy you can easily change the sound of the amp by rolling in other tubes like I did with the kt150s.


    One great feature of the EVO400 is home theatre bypass making it so easy to go from 2 Chanel listening on the EVO400 to adding my AVR for TV listening. Many integrated amps do not have that feature.

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  14. 1 hour ago, Peacemaker said:

    Just read through this thread and really appreciate the knowledge and experience that is being shared regarding tube gear. Has anyone compared the Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III to the Primaluna EVO 400? Any direct experience? I have a CMIII but all of the hype surrounding the Primaluna EVO 400 has me curious as to the potential differences between them. 

    I traded in my McIntosh hybrid integrated MA252 after hearing the EVO400. The EVO400 was the first all tube amp I had ever listened to and I was hooked. I have no idea if there might be better all tube integrated amps out there. I’m always curious about other amps but not enough to spend my hard earned $$$$ to compare other amps. I am certain there are many great audio products I will never get to hear in my space with my systems gear. I also assume there could be a better sounding amp than my EVO400. I will just let others scratch that Itch and enjoy their curiosity being satisfied. I’d like to read their findings. Meanwhile I’ll enjoy the music coming thru my Forte IVs and the evo400

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  15. 33 minutes ago, Idontknow said:

    When Thomas Stereo, Steve Guttenberg and Andrew Robinson started comparing the entry level Zen and touting its sound as good or better than integrated amplifiers costing $10,000, that's when sales for Decware went through the roof. That is why people are selling them for more than they paid. It got so ridiculous when I tried selling mine that I had to make a video telling people to chill out. It isn't everything it's cooked up to be and waiting more than a year is absolutely absurd in this day and era. 

    The internet and social media create crazy hype. Add Utube Audio Reviewers to the growing number of hyped bs and prices escalate faster than the rate of inflation. Look at crypto, Klipsch heritage speaker hype and prices soaring like CRAZY. People see a hyped Utube video about $150,000 speakers and people actually think that is something reasonable. WTH? The power of internet hype is everywhere.

     

    Klipsch speakers are great but the Utube hype the past few years have pushed prices of old Heritage and new Heritage speakers to record highs. Why should Amplifier hype be any different.  My wife informed me that those $150,000 Wilson’s would not be my next “must have” speakers no matter how good the Utube reviews are.

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  16. 1 hour ago, justinsweber said:

    I feel and and frustrated this started on some level with CBH comparing ampsandsound amps most prices as a leverage tool for his own sales. 

     

    To the 2 members affected. Give a call, happy to sell you an amp at my cost if it helps.  We built/stock SET amps perfect for Klipsch/horn loaded speakers... no PayPal friendsandfamily involved. 

    That is a very generous offer!

  17. 40 minutes ago, Southern said:

    I am kicking around upgrading to Forte IV from my current Forte 1's.  I would like to hear the Forte IV's first, unfortunately Klipsch didn't bring them to Axpona in Chicago last year.

    I upgraded my Forte 1s to Forte IVs for my front speakers and use my 1s for my rear speakers now. For me with my setup the IVs sound much better than the 1s. My 1s have Crites crossovers, and Dave As super tweeters. The IVs have much better mid bass, more solid lower bass and image much better in my space. More centered, deeper and wider sound stage. I love the IVs.

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