In Reply to: REVIEW: Klipsch Cornwall Speakers posted by Kristian on April 27, 2010 at 10:14:54:
I heard Cornwalls back in the late 70's and was so impressed with them that I replaced my AR-3a's with Heresy's. Don't get me wrong, the 3a's are a fantastic speaker but did not have the clarity the Klipsch had. Since then I have moved on to LaScala's and still have the Heresy's. Sold the 3a's and the guy blew the tweeters within a week hooked up to a 25w budget reciever. I told him not to turn it up with that rcvr but alas, wish I still had them. Klipsch is not favored amongst "Audiophiles"
as they call them "grating" and other nefarious inflections. I have been playing trumpet since 71 and have heard great musicians along the way, but there is no speaker that can reproduce a live instrument. Period.
I like my LaScala's in my current set up and it does what I intend for it to do, try to give me a great soundstage with the you are here impression. I am sure there are better sounding systems in dedicated listening rooms I would envy, but I will settle with what I have and enjoy the music.
Klipsch so much it Hz
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