chuckears Posted December 8, 2002 Share Posted December 8, 2002 OK, I know that the Academy is the best center channel match for the original Klipsch Fortes. I also know that I will not being shelling out the $500-plus that these things seem to be selling for these days. So how does the KV4 stack up against the KLF-C7? Would there be enough of a difference to consider swapping? Or should I just wait for Klipsch to revive the Academy (no doubt charging at least $600 in today's market? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrMcGoo Posted December 8, 2002 Share Posted December 8, 2002 chuckears, The KV-4 matches the Epic line of Klipsch. The Epics used neodymium magnets and have a uniquie sound of their own. Consider acquiring and using a pair of Fortes, one for center and one for surround back (center). Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawk92 Posted December 9, 2002 Share Posted December 9, 2002 Chuck- I used a KV-4 with my Forte IIs for about a year. While it is a good speaker, it is designed for the Epic line, and, therefore, isn't a timbre match with the Fortes. I replaced a KV-3 with the -4, and, looking back, I think I preferred the KV-3/Forte II combo over ther KV-4/Forte II. But once I replaced the -4 with the Academy, all was right in the world. It truely is the best "small" center channel match for the Quartet/Forte/Chorus line. As Bill mentioned above, you could certainly split a pair of Fortes and place one in both center locations, front and rear. Another board member modified a Quartet for his center and has had good results. While I can't comment on the KLF-C7, the board member I bought the KV-4 from, Chickey, had a C7 with his Chorus IIs and enjoyed it a lot. However, once he heard my Academy with his Chorus IIs, he promptly started searching for one. Yes, eBay has been kinda high lately, but occasionally other board members offer up great deals. I have also seen folks just search the web for "Klipsch Academy" and been lucky. I'd stick with the C7 for now, and keep your eyes open for a moderately priced Academy. You will not be disappointed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickey Posted December 9, 2002 Share Posted December 9, 2002 Chuck, JHawk is on the money with his always wise counsel. I run a similar set-up to you - Chorus II's up front, an Academy center, and RS-7's in the back. There's no comparison between the KV-4, the KLF-C7 and the Academy. I'll sum them up in one or two words, since I've had each in my system (along with the KV-3) KV-3: Too small KV-4: Too bright KLF-C7: TOO SHOUTY Academy: Just right (seamless) With the Academy, the front sound stage is transparent from Front Left to Center to Front Right. Because of the timbre match, you tend not to distinguish the center from the other front speakers, and the sound is therefore uniformly seamless. BTW, the RS series in the rear makes for a nice match with the Heritage/Classic front end. Hope this helps! Colin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawk92 Posted December 10, 2002 Share Posted December 10, 2002 Colin- Hope you don't mind me putting words in your mouth as erdric did for me on another, similar center channel post. Hope all is well down there...found that new house yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chickey Posted December 10, 2002 Share Posted December 10, 2002 JHawk - LOL...not at all. I owe my Academy addiction and admiration in large part to you. No new house yet....but not for the wife's lack of trying. She agreed to a big screen HDTV, but only once we get the house. AT least she has a high WAF for all my gear and big old speakers.... C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawk92 Posted December 11, 2002 Share Posted December 11, 2002 Oh oh, it's an Academy addiction? Well, I guess since you have two, maybe it is an addiction. I'll certainly take the admiration part. Congrats on the HDTV. Guess you can work the house angle, and as long as that takes, the big screens will get better and cheaper. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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