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lunasdad

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  1. And if I could afford them, I'd probably go for them, but they're $1800 more than the Heresys
  2. Thanks😀 can go 220 miles on 1 charge
  3. No. I just found it odd that they list many big name brands on their website, but they don't actually have anything when you click on the name.
  4. Thanks. That's how I bought my Tritons. They aren't horrible, I just feel like I'm ready for something diferent.
  5. I'm 63. Unless I hate them, I have no need to buy anything else. I have a Polestar 2 EV. I don't expect to have to buy a new car anytime soon. My other audio equipment won't need any upgrades any time soon since its all new.
  6. That's what I'm counting on. As I've stated previously, there is no place where I live to audition them. If I don't like them, I can return them, or sell them.
  7. If I try that, I won't get anything from them for my Golden Ears
  8. There is no dealer in my area that sells the Heritage series. Best Buy sells Klipsch,but not the Heresys
  9. Sorry, the $466 was what they offered me for my Golden Ear Triton 7s if I bought the used Heresy IVs for $1050. They will give me $1400 for the Tritons if I buy new Heresys
  10. Do they take trade-ins? I don't see anything on their website that says they do.
  11. I just got an offer for my Tritons from Hi-Fi Heaven. They offered $466 for the used Heresy IVs which they have for $1050 each. They offered $1400 if I buy new Heresy IVs that they have for $1599 each. I think that's a good deal. I looked at the price of new and used Forte III and IV and they're still out of budget. I don't play my music super loud(neighbors) and I'm not looking to be blown off my couch.
  12. I'm not worried about bass. My SVS Sounds ported sub offers plenty
  13. I live in San Diego. There is one dealer that carries Klipsch that was listed on the Klipsch website.They have the Heresy, Forte, and Cornwall. They list a bunch of other brands on their website but actually have no product for those brands. There is another dealer, but they don't carry Klipsch. Since I currently have towers and have had in the past, I'd like to try something different. I figure I can always buy the Heresy's and return them if I'm not happy
  14. Nothing. They seem more budget friendly. They have a lot of good reviews. Now I just gotta save up for them, and see how much I can get for my Triton 7s.
  15. The listening area is 13 x 9
  16. My concern with the Fortes is they might be too big for.my space. I guess I'd have to get exact measurements of my space.
  17. I currently have a pair of Golden Ear Triton 7 towers. Prior to them I had a pair of Magnepan MMGs. I currently live in a 1 bedroom apartment. My listening area has 2 French doors to a balcony. The Magnepans were too big for the space I have. The Golden Ears are close to the back wall. They sound good,but seem detached if that makes sense. I am considering replacing the Golden Ears with Heresy IV. I listen to a lot of different genres of music on vinyl and streaming. In addition to the Golden Ears I have a SVS PB-3000 ported sub, a Heaven 11 Billie MK2 amp with a tube preamp Class D amp that's 215 watts,and a MoFi Studiodeck turntable with a Soundsmith Carmen MK2 cartridge. The other speakers I'm considering are Zu Audio DW6. I haven't heard either speaker. There's a store that sells the Klipsch that's a 45 minute drive from where I live. I bought the Magnepans and the Golden Ears without hearing them. Whatever speaker I buy will be the last speakers I buy. My budget for speakers maxs out at $3500. Any feedback/opinions are welcome. The speakers will be 6 ft from the couch where I listen.
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