KLIPSCH Heritage speakers .


 I have been an audio enthusiast for most of my life.
 I have went through a plethora of speakers.
 Way too many to name.
 I have been a sales person at Sensuous Sounds in Tampa  as well as  Sound Advice where we sold high-end McIntosh  equipment and speakers and so much more .
So I do have a little experience .
 I now have a McIntosh amplifier preamplifier and tuner.
 And the speaker I have chosen for my mains are Klipsch Cornwall..
 I think they are amazing..
 Is there anyone here that has any of the Heritage line...
Thank you.

Raymond Crowe
Lakeland Florida
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I have a pair of Forte Is with Crites crossovers and titanium tweeter and midrange diaphragms: they are amazing speakers that punch way above their price (I've invested about $800 total in them).  If you have the space -- I'm currently running my Fortes in a 12x15 room and it is like trying to drive a muscle car through a congested suburb -- Cornwalls will knock your socks off.  

Klipsch and McIntosh is a fantastic combo.  The McIntosh tames the Klipsch tendency to being bright and forward whilst providing abundant detail: the Klipsch brightness keeps the McIntosh from sounding too warm and syrupy.  
 
I am the ONE. The Forte was never an " original " Heritage model. The 5 original Heritage models : Klipschorn, Belle, Lascala, Cornwall and Heresy were the originals, and these 5 were designed by PWK. The Forte was marketed later as a Heritage model, to increase sales. I take nothing away from the Forte / Chorus or any of the other models with the rear facing passive, but, not to my personal liking. However, still Klipsch, and still great. Enjoy ! MrD.