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  1. If the Yamaha CR2020 sounds good why are you looking for another option? It sounds like something is wrong with the Adcom GFA5800 if you are hearing noise.

     

    Also just to be clear the speakers only use the watts they need, even a 250w/ch amp is probably only outputting an average of a few watts at normal listening volumes. My analogy is that you can have a 400hp car but still drive it along at 55mph, using maybe 25hp.... 

     

     

  2. Just came across this review from 1995. 

     

    https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Archive-Audio/90s/Audio-1995-07.pdf

     

    New to CF3 ownership and the hobby in general but thought the impedance curve was interesting. If I'm understanding this correctly this means the amplifier needs to be able to handle loads as low as 2.9 ohms for short periods of time? 

     

    Thus far on my old Optonica SA5405 amplifier (65w /channel) I've hit the protection circuit twice, while at high volume (12 o clock on the volume knob, but I could tell it was at max power - speakers were not distorting) and when the bass was heavy. Perhaps the old amplifier was struggling with the impedance dropping so low.

     

    Learning new stuff everyday! I'm still shopping for a more capable amplifier but the old Optonica is keeping a smile on my face as the journey unfolds.

     

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  3. 18 hours ago, Rooster42 said:

    So guys we’re getting closer to nailing down a time for arrival- Saturday the 6th midday is what we are targeting. If anyone wants to come check these out In person, meet our Wisconson brother who made these one of a kind beauties what they are and enjoy some awesome tunes, some great food and hang out for a bit with fellow klipschters  just hit me up in a pm and i’ll Get you further details. 

     

    You are in for a treat! I haven't heard CF4's but my CF3's are more than impressive. 

  4. I've really been enjoying these........ I used to avoid listening to live music recordings since they didn't sound as good, now I specifically seek them out. The Optonica SA-5405 (1980 vintage, I think 65w/channel) has been powering them quite well but I'm still trying to figure out what Amp/DAC/streamer setup I want to eventually go with. 

     

    While listening to music at a elevated level a few weeks back I had the hair stand up on my neck moment for the first time (in a home environment). I think i finally understand what I've been missing all of these years. Crystal clear sound, hearing the cymbals and guitar like its live in my living room! 

     

     

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  5. In college.. a month before the next quarter started (and financial aid kicked in), wasn't working and was down to my last few dollars. Lots of ramen, Mac and cheese, hot dogs, and occasional leftovers from roommates. I could have asked for money from my folks but wanted to see what it was like to really be hungry and knew I could make it through the month. 

     

    Car ran out of fuel so I biked everywhere. Kept losing weight and I'm a skinny dude to start with. 

     

    Ever since I've worked and saved and have done quite well, but I'll always remember that lean month. 

     

    Mom was pissed when I told her that story a few years later.

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  6. On 2/28/2020 at 10:46 AM, Oicu812 said:

     

    My living room has a vaulted ceiling very similar to yours, and the Epics fill that space without even trying hard.  They do like power, so you should drive them with an amp that gives you plenty of headroom (on top of your own maximum listening volume).

     

    I plan to pick up the speakers at the end of this week and I'm already shopping for a new amplifier. What are your thoughts on the Yamaha AS801? Most of my source material will be digital streaming, however vinyl plays a big picture as well. My listening room is large but I'm not planning to listen to things very loud very often (except sometimes when I'm the only one home).

     

     

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  7. 6 minutes ago, Oicu812 said:

     

    I've heard the Epic CF-3 / CF-4 being favorably compared to the Klipschorn line.  One heck of a nice "starter" set of Big K's.  I've got to say that I absolutely love my CF-3's!

     

    That's great to hear - I've been messing around with AVR's and home theater in a box quality Yamaha speakers, etc.... for far too long. I've been doing a lot of reading on here and elsewhere and figured it's time to jump into a solid 2 channel system with both feet.

     

    I have a fairly large living room area with tall ceilings (~20') and need something to fill the space. 

     

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  8. Thanks everyone! I spoke with the seller and he sounds like a legit Klipsch guy. He also has a pair of vertical Cornwall decorators and KLF 30's. He even offered to drive them 60 miles south of the Seattle for me to pick up (my round trip will be closer to 550 miles) which is a huge plus, the traffic up there is a mess.

     

     

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  9. Not Klipsch but looks interesting.... never heard of these before.

     

    https://sacramento.craigslist.org/ele/d/weimar-jbl-paragon-d44000-speakers/7068642044.html

     

    JBL Paragon D44000 Speakers - $17500 (FORESTHILL)

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    © craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap

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    condition: excellent
    make / manufacturer: JBL
    model name / number: Paragon D44000

    Genuine Vintage JBL Paragon Speaker. Not a replica. All drivers and crossovers are correct and in perfect working condition. Walnut cabinet is in beautiful original condition; near mint, only a couple scratches/ small marks. Drivers are LE15A, 375, 075. Crossovers are LX5, N7000. Cabinet #915. Serial #41766.

    (from "JBL Paragon" Wiki)
    The Paragon is a horn-loaded, stereo speaker system housed within a two piece (Three piece including the slot in reflector panel) 9-foot (2.7 m) cabinet. Launched in 1957, the Paragon is the world's earliest production stereo loudspeaker for home use, and also the most expensive speaker at the time. As the flagship JBL product, it cost $1,830 (£650) – equivalent to more than $15,000 in 2013 terms. The "Paragon" is the product with the longest production run of all JBL loudspeakers. It was produced continually until it was discontinued in 1983. With an estimated total production of about 1,000 units, it is highly sought after by collectors to this day.

    Serious inquiries only message me with your name and number and I will get back to you.

    Located in Foresthill CA 20min east of Auburn.
  10. 31 minutes ago, babadono said:

    Went to Wyoming for the 2017 eclipse, my 5th one. The whole trip was a blast. I remember egging people on that were close enough to get in the path of totality. Close enough is not close enough, this ain't horseshoes. God willing I'll be with you all somewhere on the path of totality near Hope for the one coming up in 2024 @Mallette has talked about this already. Jeesh I'll be an old geezer by then:)

     

    I wish I was in the path of totality for the 2017 eclipse. Here in central Oregon everyone was freaking out about the potential crowds so I stayed home, which was about an hour south of the path of totality. It was almost dark and still really impressive, however a few friends of mine were in the path and they said it was life changing.

  11. On 4/10/2017 at 1:50 PM, avguytx said:

    And after a little over a month with them, I still feel like my CF-3's "best" the Cornwall's in my living room.  Not saying anything is wrong with the Cornwall's whatsoever.  But, on both the VTA ST-70 (22 wpc in Triode, /35 wpc in Pentode) or the Carver (460 wpc), the CF-3's take them.  Even my wife who could care less says they just don't sound as good.  And her hearing is definitely better than mine.  ha

     

    So who knows...they may move on down the road before long.  Belle project isn't too far from starting.

     

    Now that it's been a few years do you have any further observations between the CF3's and Cornwalls? Both of these speakers are on my list, however at the top of my list is building a Cornscala D and running an ST70 tube amp. 

     

     

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