@helomech might I ask what speakers you listen to in your main rig? I have likely heard them, or another model from the manufacturer. I grew up around live, unamplified music. When you are near a trumpet player, there is a forwardness/sharpness/dynamic that is present. Nothing in home audio can compare (recordings are an immediate bottleneck with this). Also, keep in mind, the differences with each of our hearing/brain breakdown. I have certain "expectations" of a system. My Lascalas meet my wants, needs and desires. I have been modding for many years and I disagree with needing to bi-amp / tri-amp Lascalas / Khorns. BTW the LS is a horn loaded speaker, so no loose foam / material in use.
To all Klipsch Heritage fans
Likely going to purchase Klipsch Forte IV. Would opt for Cornwall IV but space may or may not be a factor. If not, then it’s the Corns.
Two part question: if I have to opt for the Forte IV I’ll be happy. Question is: how many folks out there find placing these 1’ or less from the front wall satisfying? I’ve seen a ton of YouTube videos and most people claim they had to pull them out a good 3-4 ft out; however, the majority of those reviewers had bare wood floors, no wonder, the bass must have very boomy. I have thick carpet so I know it will tame it down significantly. I prefer to set them up along the long wall so I have little wiggle room to pull them out; on the other hand, placing them along the short wall will give me 3-4 ft of play from the rear wall.
Question two; The Cornwall IV. I can get these only if I opt for my system and tv along the short wall. What say anyone regarding Klipsch Cornwall vs Crites Speaker CS Style B Cornwalls? I’ve got no problem putting wood veneer on them myself. The Crites crossovers look impressive and higher end than Klipsch (sorry Klipsch, but it does). Thoughts welcome. Cheers and thanks.
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