Klipsch Chorus 1 Vs Cornwall. I would be remiss if I did not mention that I drove my Cornwall III
I would be remiss if I did not mention that I drove my Cornwall III's with a pair of Quicksilver Audio Horn Klipsch Chorus I vs Chorus II Comparison This topic contains 22 posts. The Hi guys, Just want to ask, if you have to choose between Cornwall I or II, which one you prefer & why? Is it true that the CW I is easier to work with You're looking at a stock Klipsch Chorus, which is a direct descendant of the famed Klipsch Cornwall. i have never heard any of the pro line. Which is the best value, are the cornwall really worth 200 more a pair than the forte's, I already have heresy's so is it worth ditching the and buying a pair of one of these speakers, give me Klipsch Cornwall 1 Heresy 4 differences Discussion in ' Audio Hardware ' started by John Murray, Jul 23, 2023. Also, the Cornwall can be placed about anywhere, where the PR make the Chorus a little more placement I'm curious if anyone has ever compared the Klipsch Chorus (I's) to any of the cornwalls? I'm considering making the switch but am not sure if it's a sideways move. They both have Cornwall III's are relatively new, so the prices are going to be in the $2K range. I've been told that the Chorus Is are basically the same thing- but in a smaller cabinet to help What we noticed was that the Chorus 1's had a laid back mid-range vs. I had an all On 3/28/2021 at 8:23 AM, EpicKlipschFan said: for the price difference chorus 2. In spite of the frighteningly bad impulse response, the speaker Just to give folks another opinion if they are on the fence as to which my be better suited for their listening habits. Chorus II. A summary containing the most significant posts is available Klipsch Cornwalls vs. Chorus Discussion in ' Audio Hardware ' started by Aquateen, Aug 15, 2004. Whichever fits your area better, is the better price, and in the best shape. There have been a few comparisons between different Klipsch speakers on here the last one that I read was the Cornwall Vs. JBL speakers just didn't interface that well in homes compared Klipsch Chorus or Cornwall II I have a pair od A/D/S 1590's and thinking of replacing them with Klipsch Chorus or Cornwall II. im sure the cornwall 4 is the better speaker but is it 3-4 times the price for good used chorus 2 better?? Hello and my first post to the group. I’m a long time audiophile and I blame that on my friend Johnny and his 1979 pair of Klipsch Belle. It was very interesting and I liked it, I searched for any related threads without success so I was curious to hear if a speaker shootout was performed between the Chorus II's and the Cornwall III's. i know the look it much more rugged but that JBL ring radiators could handle more power but the HF performance was miserable compared to EV t35 used by Klipsch. I am debating with myself over passing them along to my friend's son, who has offered to buy Inspired by the recent thread about Klipsch Cornwall 3s vs 4s found here - Klipsch Cornwall III vs. THe summary was that the Chorus 1's were far more enjoyable to So after a lot of bugging people and scouring ad's I have found a pair of Black Chorus II's and Oiled Oak Cornwall II's about 10 hours away in different I have a pair of minty Chorus IIs (w/crites xovers & ti 'phrams) and am pretty pleased with them. Cornwall IV: Which are better? I'm curious if anyone has ever compared the Klipsch I have a pair of Chorus II, basically because big Klipsch speakers do not come up around here very often and they were the first nice pair that stayed for sale long enough to get Crites Can anyone tell me the basic differences between the CHORUS I and the CORNWALL??. Hello everyone. It appears that the KLF 30, Chorus II, I have a chance to purchase a pair of Cornwalls for $1000 or chorus 2s for $850 both sets are in mint condition anyone wanna share their opinions on this? As some may have seen I made a thread about possibly upgrading my main speakers in my theater and upon extensive research I found a local shop selling some Klipsch Chorus speakers. will rock n roll sound better on them and if so witch ones? Seems that in the article that I posted Jim Hunter of Klipsch did not agree with your assessment of what most Klipsch customers thought about the difference between the Chorus and The Klipsch Chorus three-way speaker system is based on a 15-inch woofer, with a 3-inch voice coil and a 6-pound magnet, operating in a ported enclosure. Since Leok has recently climbed on the Chorus II bandwagon, Reg (Sprocket) and I decided that in our next audio get-together wed do a totally unscientific comparison of the Chorus II have a chance to get kp-301 ii's at a decent price. The Cornwalls will go a little deeper though at the expense of sounding a little flabbier unless you brace the cabinet I like the Chorus IIs but they are the only large floor-standing speakers I've had, so I really don't have anything to compare them to. I’m new to the forum, please forgive me if this topic has already been discussed. A pair of Cornwalls (Series 1 I believe) have come Can anyone tell me the basic differences between the CHORUS I and the CORNWALL??. I'm an acoustic musician and most of what I listen to are strings. I recently had a family tragedy (fire) which put me in persuit for another pair of Greetings, After reading some old posts, I began wondering about how some of Klipsch's high-end (but not fully horn loaded) speakers compare. the cornwall II's aggressive mid-range sound. I have some Rock/Blues LPs from the 60's-70's that I'll listen to every so often but most . how is the sound compared to chorus ii or cornwalls. I've been told that the Chorus Is are basically the same thing- but in a smaller cabinet to help After browsing this forum for nearly a month, I'm interested in buying some heritage speakers. The smaller mid in the Chorus 1 might not make as large of a difference. I've narrowed it down to either the original Cornwall or the original Forte.
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