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Gary Snider

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  1. I have the Cornwall 3's in a dedicated listening room 16' x 20' and I started out on the short wall, but they didn't really shine until I put them on the long wall, in the corners at a 45 deg angle. My speakers are a little over 13' apart ,inside front corner to inside front corner, you may have to place yours a little closer being 14' wide vs 16' , but it is free to try.
  2. I use a Bryston B135 , the latest version with Cornwall lll 's and I love it. They were made for each other.
  3. I use a Furman P-1800 PFR for my Bryston B135, It does make a difference , sounds better than plugged into the wall and adds some peace of mind when I'm not at home as far as surges go. I like to leave my equipment on 24/7. Everything else is plugged into Furman PL-Plus. The Power Factor system in the Furman P-1800 PFR does not seem to restrict the amp at all .
  4. Paul Klipsch was a genius. I have the Cornwall lll's and placed them as suggested in the Dope from Hope and that is where they do sound the best. On the long wall of a 16 x 20 room, the outside front corner of the speaker 32" from the side wall, 39" from the rear wall toed in 45 deg. witch is 18" , inside front corner of the speaker 21" from the rear wall. I sit in the center of the opposite wall with my head about 3' from the back wall.
  5. https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/pwks-dope-from-hope-speaker-placement-guide.147798/
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