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SpeedLimit

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  1. I received my CW IV 2 weeks ago. It is clear that they haven't had time to play much since I took them out of their boxes. I mainly listen to CDs. I'm not looking for huge bass but balanced bass that is not behind. Even my JMLab electra 920 speakers (26 cm woofer) play better (but they are also older .. very older). A long time ago I had onken speakers (big boxes with 15" altec 416 like woofers) with altec 1505 horns - 290/291 compressions and jbl 2405 tweeters in multi-amplification, there, it played really well but it was very bulky. I thought I would find in these Cornwall speakers capable of reproducing the whole spectrum in a balanced way without taking the lead. I also think it takes a little time to break them in. Finally, it is possible that my listening room is too high. I'll let some time pass and let the 15 inches soften. For the grilles, it is true that I find it not cool for speakers at this price. I would have preferred grills of the CW III type, prettier for my taste. Good day to you on the other side of the planet. Thank you for your welcome.
  2. in my country, the CW IV are sold for a lot of money ( 8000 euros - so about 9300 USD )
  3. I am also very disappointed with the defect observed on one of the front grilles: 3 small bumps probably due to an excessive mass of glue to hold the magnets of the grille or the magnets poorly positioned. I asked my salesman, he told me that it would be replaced in several weeks (months) during the next manufacture of Cornwall by the Klipsch Company in Hope.
  4. No they are not in corners .. not exactly i should say. they are on both sides a 65" led tv screen .. ( i know that it is not very good ). i will post pictures asap
  5. Hello First, sorry for my bad english (american) spoken. I just received my Klipsch Cornwall IV speakers (after 3 months waiting time). I plugged in my audio analogue maestro amplifier but I am very disappointed with the bass produced by this yet very strong amp. The power supply does not seem to be involved (52 kg of transformers, capacitors, a double mono design, operation in class A up to 25 watts then switching to class AB afterwards). In short, all this to ask, what amp would you advise me to move these Cornwall IVs? It is also possible that a break-in period will be necessary before they begin to express themselves. Thank you for any advice that allows me to get the best out of these speakers, which for the moment are leaving me unsatisfied.
  6. Hello i am living in Reunion Island (indian Ocean) .. So it's not easy to find what i am looking for on my little island. Do someone know where it is possible to find ( with a good price ) a pair of klipsch k-401 horns (or k-400). The shipping from the USA to Reunion is too expensive, so I would have to find a possibility to acquire it closer to my home. If there are forumers nearby, please let you know. Is it possible to buy these pavilions directly from klipsch and if so, at what price? Thank you all in advance for your responses and thank you to this forum for existing to share the Klipsch experience. My American speaking is not very good (i could say very poor), but I force myself to understand what I read - and luckily there are online translators. Best regards
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