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  1. @Geezerrocket, thank you so much and than you to many others for introducing me to Mr. Crites and Cornscalas which appear to be a fraction of the price of Khorns and do not require me to build a room to accommodate them In evenness of range and thunderous bass, do you fellows think the Cornscalas are the best option? Also, which configuration is considered "the best"?
  2. So many good ideas. Without my needing to tamper with the Lascalla's to bring the base down to what the K'horns are capable of (I like full range; in addition to jazz I listen to both rock, classical and orchestral music. In short, I want Bach on the organ to sound "full figured".) It seems like then that I should make the best of the Khorns with the room that I will find (still sourcing real estate) and then build onto the house to accommodate the Klipshorns if I so desire. Quick question: Anyone know of a reliable seller of used Khorns? That was extremely helpful. Thank you. Btw, sorry to be a PITA.
  3. Wow, what a responsive and helpful forum! OK, purchasing anything but the Khorns appears to be false economy. I can get by with them in a less than ideal-sized room for the time being. What should I look out for in purchasing Khorns used? Date of manufacture, etc.?
  4. Right now I do not have the time or the money to build an addition on the house to accommodate the very specific needs of the Khorns, which I have heard and think are the best speakers for the money. Please tell me what I am giving up if I elect to go with the La Scala II instead of the mighty Khorns. Note: I require clarity of sound and evenness of range, being an audiophile who listens primarily to Jazz. For the time being, due to my inabiltiy to afford a McIntosh tube amp, I am going with an Onkyo TX-8050. Thank you, Dennis
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