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Heritage Prices Up Again?


tidmack

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  • 3 years later...





KG and Chorus models are also often cheap to the market.



I think used Khorns are easily worth twice the price of
Cornwalls because of their much greater efficiency (104 vs. 100 dB/w/m), more
linear and deeper frequency response, historical value, clearer and wider
mid-range horns and more expensive to construct bass bin. The Cornwalls I loved
for over a decade had a wonderful mid-bass (80 Hz) bump that added to music and
movies.



Either way the stock models have some problems that make
them less than ideal. New crossovers and other measures however are well worth
the investment to correct these sonic anomalies. I have heard a dozen superb
sound systems (http://www.enjoythemusic.com/axpona_2010/flood/),
and when these problems are corrected, Klipsch’s big ole horns can compete with
the best of them; at a much lower cost.



As the recent depression eases into mere recession, I think
you will see less dumping of goods as people struggle to get by. Now is the
time to buy hard assets (except for digital electronics).



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