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I use these and confirm they have a tight solid fit and have worked with all of my speakers. They don't lose grip after plugging and unplugging plenty of times either.
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I posted better pictures that she sent me in the other thread....
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I have talked to Leslie multiple times through text and she is a great gal. I truly wish you the best with your sale. Someone here I hope will purchase your speakers and or more. GLWS and again sorry for your loss.
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Yes I have. I owned a lot of that already and it was time to let it go. I have a much smaller house in a better area and sacrifices had to be made. The Forte III will be the winner for me. I am listening to the Forte I completely stock right now and they sound great in the room. I can only imagine that the III will be amazing.
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As the header states, I am looking to buy a pair of Forte I Grilles. If you have aoem you would like to sell, a PM could make that happen. Thanks. Looking for grilles in reasonably good or better shape.
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Come out swinging. Go straight for the throat
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Just pick up some of the best brisket in the country along the way to keep you going and you'll be in heaven as you go and once you come back with them
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I was, goimg to say that looks like car audio cable... Until I read that it is. Haha. I've used that stuff to wire full cars before with high quality zapco amps and jl/dynaudio car systems and it sounds great with low noise. Not a bad "all in one buy" for a reasonable price
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The kimber is a little brighter and a touch on the hyper detailed side, the audio quest is a little smoother with better bass IMO, not looking to argue about it. I have heard the zip cord argument 1000 times and to all my buddies that grew up believing that I just hand them a pair of cables and have them try it for themselves. Audio advisor gives you free 30 day trials of you are on the fence. My answers are for amp to speaker hookup. Not sure if you are talking about rewiring internally or externally....
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Don't know what your budget is, but you can get a nice pair of kimber kable 4tc 8 foot pair for about 125 used if you look around. I'm ajnig fan of those and audio quest type 4 or type 8 cable. Cheaper, mogami w3103 cable with GLS Audio cable terminations. Just my preference from messing around with tons of cables and speaker combos over the years
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Wrong forum sorry..
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IMHO, there is certainly a point of diminishing return based on construction and price
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Mogami isn't dirt cheap, but you won't need logn lengths of it for the short runs of rewiring a speaker and you don't need large AWG. won't cost much at all
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Mogami speaker cable in bulk by the foot. Proven in recording studios, cheap, OFC and sound great.
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If you read the message someone wrote, it's pretty funny.
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Walnut Forte I on a trade in excellent condition. 😀
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Not sure which side of the fence you are on here. Could really go either way. First comment sounds one way, second sounds another.
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Absolutely correct. A cars numbers on paper with the most sophisticated and detailed equipment tells you ZERO about how it feels
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My instructors literally told us in the first day of class, if you can't hear worth a shit, save your money now and leave.
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I don't consider myself a tweaker, but I am Def with thaddeus on this one. BTW for shits and giggles, we spent on me afternoon in the studio with some of THE BEST EARS in the business testing different cables and THEIR ears heard a difference. Must be in their head. Placebo effect surely as their platinum records they turn out sound terrible.
RF-7II to RF-7I mod??
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I'll jump in with you and state to me, in my room, I was pleasantly surprised in a bad way by the rf7 II. They sounded terrible in comparison to the rf7 I to me. If you don't like them, sell them and buy the rf7 instead. You'll put a good amount of money back in your pocket