Valjean256 Posted December 1, 2001 Share Posted December 1, 2001 I have been looking for without success a mint pair of Chorus II's in light oak as can be read on my post in 2 channel audio. The next question is do I break down and go for a pair of Heresy II's instead. The Chorus II's are of course a great rock speaker, but my taste in music are ecclectic and I also listen to a fair amount of Jazz and Classical recordings. To complicate this even further, I do plan to add a KSW-15 sub to which ever system I eventually choose. Which speaker system would be best overall concidering the other music formats. All comments are welcome. Sincerely, Steve H. This message has been edited by Valjean256 on 12-01-2001 at 01:59 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobCurran Posted December 1, 2001 Share Posted December 1, 2001 Pickins are slim for your Chorus IIs... EBAY has beat up Maples If you enjoy the classic Heritage sound and have a smallist room (like me). A good pair of Heresey II would be easier to find and would suit your musical tastes. Bass management isn't a problem with the HIIs, because the no bass . So a dy-no-mite sub is a must, even if your an ol' fashion 2-channel type. If you're a critical listner, DON'T GET THE KSW-15s. They're for HT only, IMHO. You'll want something a little more musical. ------------------ A/V AMP: Yamaha DSP-A1 TV: 29" Sony Trinitron DVD: Toshiba SD9200 CDP: Denon DCM-370 MAIN: Klipsch Heresey II CTR: Klipsch KSF-C5 REAR: Infinity SM-65 (crap) SUB: Infinity BU-1 (crap) This message has been edited by Rob Curran on 12-01-2001 at 03:13 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Phillips Posted December 1, 2001 Share Posted December 1, 2001 Heresy IIs with a nice sealed sub or one with a passive radiator.Ported subs are too boomy.IMHO. Chorus IIs wouldn't need a sub. Most seem to like the SVS sub,but it's ported. ------------------ Main HT:'77 Klipschorns w/ALKs, '75 Heresy center,modified with,K-Horn sqauwker & AA network. KSP-S6 at sides 2 KSP-S6's rear. Denon AVR-3801 2 Denon POA-2800 200X2 1 driving the Horns 1 driving the bi-wired Heresy center. 2 DIY 12"4ohm subs,Carver A500x 400 watts per ch.feed. 1 15" powered sub(behind the couch)feed from the surrounds pre-outs. Sony DVP-C650D. Dishnetwork Echostar 4700 w/DD JVC S7600U S-VHS Pioneer CDL-D501 laser Music in "Direct"only! DH Labs T-14 speaker wire to the front 3. Room size;15.5 X 25' opening into dining room. Old RCA 52"RPTV w/matching cabinets 106"16:9 screen w/NEC LT150 front projector Bed room HT: KSB 2.1 mains,SC-1,SS-1's,2 SW 8 II subs. Cornwall Is for music only Denon AVR-2800, Dishnetwork,Sony SLV-975HF VCR,Panasonic DVD-RV31. 27"RCA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnA Posted December 1, 2001 Share Posted December 1, 2001 http://www.classifieds2000.com/cgi-cls/ad.exe?P1+C40+A0+R100008739+Q259467110 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valjean256 Posted December 2, 2001 Author Share Posted December 2, 2001 Thanks for the post, He's going to call me in the morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawk92 Posted December 3, 2001 Share Posted December 3, 2001 Val- You'll have to let us know how it turns out. NJ is pretty close to MA, and CT for that matter. I think my wife wouldn't understand bringing a pair of Chorus IIs into the house, but I might be able to "sneak" them in. jhawk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Posted December 3, 2001 Share Posted December 3, 2001 If you like jazz, you need a sub. The lowest Bass note is somewhere around 40 Hz, with harmonics below that. If you like classical you have to have a sub, many instruments play below 40 Hz. ------------------ Cornwalls & Klipsch subs; leather couch & feet up; lights out & tubes glowing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valjean256 Posted December 5, 2001 Author Share Posted December 5, 2001 Jhawk: I've contacted the owner in NJ. Says the speakers are in perfect condition but he can't remember if they're black or oak. They supposedly have been boxed in his basement for 3 years. If it happens I'll be driving to southern NJ. With answers like that, it requires a personal inspection. I'll keep you posted... Steve H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jhawk92 Posted December 5, 2001 Share Posted December 5, 2001 Val- Sounds good. You'll have to let us know. I certainly love my Forte's in Oiled Oak and would want anything else to match up with those. Cool that they are close enough to drive and check out. At least that would save on shipping. Best of luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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