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Falcar

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  1. If that's the case, why would anyone buy the Heritage series then? And why would the Cornwall, La Scala, etc even exist? Is Klipsch Pro Audio like 5 times the price or something? Is that why?
  2. Okay, no offense, but why am I getting recommendations for Kilpsch Pro Audio?? I just wanted to keep this to the Heritage series. My Cornwalls are PLENTY powerful. I just thought maybe LaScalas offer a slighty higher sound quality at the expense of being bass-shy (which could possibly be remedied with more powerful subwoofers). I appreciate the responses so far, but is this how it works on this forum (i.e. you mention Heritage series and start getting directed towards pro audio)??
  3. This is my current home theater system in my great room: * 2 Klipsch Cornwall III speakers (left and right channels) * 1 Klipsch Heresy III speaker (center channel) * 2 Paradigm Defiance X15 subwoofers * 1 Anthem AVM 60 Preamplifier/Processor * 1 Monoprice Monolith 5 (200 watts RMS x 5) - Made by ATI * 1 LG C8 65" OLED 4K HDR Dolby Atmos Smart TV In the future, I am thinking about eventually putting those two Cornwalls and two Paradigm subwoofers in my master bedroom (no TV though). Then I will need new left and right channel speakers for my great room. I was considering two La Scala II speakers with more powerful subwoofers (maybe higher-end Paradigm or Funk Audio subwoofers) because La Scalas are known for being bass-shy compared to Cornwalls. However, I am still concerned that La Scalas are simply not right for the music I mostly listen to (rap/hip-hop). Therefore, I would have to replace those two Cornwalls (that would move to the master bedroom) with two more Cornwalls (for the great room) because I do find the Cornwalls to be AWESOME!! Also, I am not into tube amps at all. I like solid state amps. Thoughts? Thanks.
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