Some may remember that at one time stacking large Advent speakers was in style. It produced more of what was good about the speaker (smoother and better bass,etc.).
After several hours of listening I can honestly say that the highs are now more extended and clear. The midrange is also more clear. The bass is unchanged.
Everyone has their own opinion but for me it was worth it.
Just finished installing the crossover kit in my Heresy 1.5 speakers. I ordered from Bob Crites. The speakers sounded good before the install. I have noticed better highs and a more clear midrange. Does this sound like what I should be expecting after the installation?
I have been away from the forum for a few years. I am however enjoying a pair of Heresy 1.5 speakers (build mid 1984). I really respect the opinion of the forum members so my question is this. Is it worth up
grading to Heresy III speakers. Is there really that much of an improvement?
My current setup sounds good to me the room just seems well with the current speakers.
Just picked up a pair of CF-2's in pretty decent shape. I was amazed at the smoothness of these speakers. One thing odd was that the model number is no where to be found nor is the sereal number on the speaker. Imaging is excellent as are the dynamics.
I live in Warner Robins which is near Macon. Kens Stereo had some Cornwall III's the last time I was there. You are welcome to come by and hear my 2005 Khorns anytime.
My first trip to the pilgrimage so pardon my questions. Will there be forum members bringing their equipment and setting it up in their rooms? If so I wonder what we can expect to see and hear.