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    • I see a pair of CF-4s for sale in Belgium. I've never heard these speakers, but from what I read on this forum, they seem to be amazing speakers and rare. My brother is using my old Cornwall 4, and his music style is quite diverse. He definitely enjoys jazz and acoustic music, but it leans mostly towards pop and metal. Will the CF-Epic outperform the Cornwall 4? Or should he better stick with the CW4?
    • I’d go with the 8000s.  They’re so close in performance the difference is negligible.
    • Comprehension or credibility? You might find it "hard to believe" what I stated, but you're talking about AVS and I am talking about McIntosh, Sansui, Marantz, Luxman, and other two-channel discussions and such. I can imagine people in the AVS world with their HT not understanding what is sought after in the stereo world. There are a lot of people who still enjoy Dynaco tube amps and such, and guess what speakers they like the best. I still have my Dynaco ST70, Mac MC30s, Amps & Sound, Audio Research and a few other tube amps. Most are asking about the Heresy IV, Forte IV, and Cornwall IV, and some are asking about the new LS.   
    • Just a little beefier than mine!  😄
    • What speakers will you be pairing with the amp?  Any Heritage should shine with that amp.  It is twice the size of my r8. I can't say I have not looked at the 805 and 845.  Not sure if I can lift it, lol.  The r805 and r845 are considered to be a significant step up in the food chain but, at a price that is still a bargain.    
    • Please help.  I am ready to purchase either the 8000f or 8000f II for my home setup.  Primary use will be for Home Theater and 40% of the time for music.  I will pair the speakers with an Onkyo NR7100 Receiver, Klipsch RP504C-II Center Channel  and Klipsch R12-SW Subwoofer.  These speakers will replace Klipsch RP600M-II speakers which were damaged during a cross country move unfortunately.  I can save $200 by purchasing the 8000f speakers vs the 8000f II.  Thank you in advance for your replies.  
    • I believe that. On a more personal note, I'd like to have access to about 10,000 posts of mine and threads  that no longer are available ....Now THAT would be something interesting to go back and revisit. If they exist I hope someone can give me access. Not just for my words, but other's Valuable content as well.    We tried that on what I was interested. @Mallette RIP cuz you gave it a shot and I REALLY miss discussions we and others had.  
    • Yes, they do seem to be well built.  You cant post stuff like that on AudioKarma. You will get a beating for buying Chinese amps, but at the same time they talk highly of amps like Primeluna, Line Magnetic, which are Chinese amps as well.   I currently own the Willsenton R300 and i love it.    I barrowed a friends Cary Insperation and rolled many different tubes thru it including 6L6 kt88, kt120, kt150 and a few others all while ABABABA ing  the r300 to the Cary.  The Willsenton 300B amp was better to my ear until i got to the kt150 tube.  The Cary with the kt150 was the clear winner, but the Willsenton beat out all the other tubes that were run thru the Cary.   I do use GL 300B and nos pre and rec tubes in the Willsenton.    I have performed some mods on this amp including MuDorf caps and Hasimoto output transformers.   The output transformers made no difference to my ear.   Willsentons are mostly point to point.
    • Launch your own UKF... 'Unofficial Klipsch Forum'
    • You have to dig some but there is a lot of factual detail about Klipsch speakers that their own call center support desk doesn't even know. If they decide to drop it, perhaps it could get moved to another non Klipsch location. But someone would have to foot the bill on that scenario.
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