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32 minutes ago, wuzzzer said:
You want to know what the horns and woofers are made of? The horns are a type of plastic, the woofers are a fiber composite.The motorboard is either MDF or plywood.
Perfect - I needed exactly this info, thank you so much
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I'm looking for information on what are the materials making the different elements in the front part of the Cornwalls II (of the actual speaker, not the grills). Is there an existing document, or can anyone help with a list?
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This is very helpfu, @Natertotts - thank you so much, really appreciate you taking the time to write these suggestions.
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Hello,
First time here, seeking advice:
I'm looking to purchase used Heritage speakers for a bar, but have very little technical knowledge of the subject. I do have someone helping me with the general design of the sound system, but I would be the one looking for and purchasing the actual equipment.
I've been looking at listening bars around the world for inspiration, and I've seen mostly La Scalas, Khorns, Heresys, and Cornwalls. I see all of these on used sites, and I'm wondering what set of initial questions I can ask sellers before trying to meet in person and check them out (my follow-up question will be, what to look at/check when meeting in person... )
In an ideal situation, I'd have a pro buyer doing this for me, but this option isn't available for me currently - I'd appreciate any suggestions you have on how I could go about it myself.
Thank you!
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I found a listing for Klipsch Belle Speakers, Oak with Black Grilles, New Crites Crossover Boards. What should information should I ask the seller for, before deciding if it's worth the trip to check them out in person?
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Thanks guys. I've been looking at listening bars around the world for inspiration, and I've seen mostly La Scalas, Khorns, Heresys, and Cornwalls. I see all of these on used sites, and I'm wondering what set of initial questions I can ask sellers before trying to meet in person and check them out (my follow-up question will be, what to look at/check when meeting in person... )
This is my bar layout, I'm aware I'll need more than one set of speakers, since the seating areas are spread throughout (marked A, B, C):
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Hello,
First time here, seeking advice:
I'm looking to purchase used Heritage speakers for a bar, but have very little technical knowledge of the subject. I do have someone helping me with the general design of the sound system, but I would be the one looking for and purchasing the actual equipment.
I see a lot of used Heritage speakers for sale online directly from owners (Facebook marketplace etc), and I'm not sure how to assess the condition of the speakers they are offering. What questions would you recommend asking the sellers?
what tips or advice would you have to inspect in person before buying?
In an ideal situation, I'd have a pro buyer doing this for me, but this option isn't available for me currently - I'd appreciate any suggestions you have on how I could go about it myself.
Thank you!
Cornwalls front materials
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Thanks! I'm looking for one more pair of Heresy, yes. Keeping an eye out on the garage here, reverb, ebay