Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?

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Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« on: 17 Feb 2016, 04:34 pm »
I developed a hankering for unrestricted dynamics and high output capability. I'm thinking horns, waveguides, compression drivers. I listened to the Klipsch Cornwall iii and they are really fun.

They are really big, but the wife says no problem if they stay downstairs--never in the living room. I probably wouldn't need my sub: ACI Titan XL.

I'm also considering JTR Speakers single 8 HT with subs. I wonder if I can run them full range or do I need to buy an electronic x-over to keep the bass out of them for best results. The problem is that good electronic crossover from marchand, jl audio, or bryston isn't cheap. The Noesis 210 RT might work, but that might be too much flat black paint in big utilitarian boxes. They are taller than the Cornwalls, and I don't think I can hear them anywhere.

The room is about 17 x 25 with a 7.5 foot ceiling, but the listening spot is closer due to a (F%#&ing) support beam in the middle of the room.

Your ideas for alternatives are welcomed.

md92468

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #1 on: 17 Feb 2016, 04:55 pm »
"I developed a hankering for unrestricted dynamics and high output capability."


You just perfectly described Spatial M3/4 speakers. I own the 4s...they are wonderful, fun, and in your price range.

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #2 on: 17 Feb 2016, 05:26 pm »
The Cornwall III is Heresey with a 15.... They share the same mid horn. The Cornwall II from 1985 or so, with the round terminal cup on the back are the ones you want. The larger midrange horn is allot better sounding IMO.

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #3 on: 17 Feb 2016, 06:01 pm »
I didn't know that about the Heresey. Thanks. I will check out Spatial, too.

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #4 on: 17 Feb 2016, 06:07 pm »
The Heresy is a Sealed Box, hence the name.
I suggest the Forte, passive radiator on back
I like think it as a OB.Better than Bass Reflex.

borism

Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #5 on: 17 Feb 2016, 06:34 pm »
If you don't mind DIY here is a great waveguide/pro-woofer speaker from the DIYsoundgroup. I just built a smaller version (Fusion-8 Alchemy). The link is for the Fusion-12 Tempest designed by Jeff Bagby.
http://www.diysoundgroup.com/waveguide-speaker-kits/fusion-12/fusion12-kit.html
It is probably the least expensive option and great fun! There are a ton of reviews on the website.

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #6 on: 17 Feb 2016, 06:59 pm »
Two speakers I have heard and liked a lot, both were in small hotel rooms and both sounded amazing.

JBL Synthesis 1400 Array - 89dB


JBL Everest DD67000 - 96dB


stereocilia

Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #7 on: 17 Feb 2016, 09:43 pm »
The JBL synthesis 4367 looks pretty amazing, but I'm pretty sure they are out of my income category. The Synthesis 1400 array might work, but I gotta say I'm not crazy about the looks.

I should have mentioned that my son and I are building the smallest Fusion kit from diysoundgroup , the "vibe" for his bedroom. When that build gets going I will start a new thread. I would definitely consider one of the bigger kits, but I'm not confident in my skills at making the cabinets, especially larger ones, look presentable. I will soon find out. It's also hard to commit to a bigger diy project without hearing it first.

borism

Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #8 on: 17 Feb 2016, 11:53 pm »
Actually, my son and I built the Fusion 8 together over Christmas. You can see the build thread here:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=139584.0
Without any prior experience they turned out quite nice. However, we used only a Duratex finish. With the experience of building the smaller speaker first you should be in good shape to attempt a bigger kit.
I agree that it is a difficult decision without having heard the speaker first.

stereocilia

Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #9 on: 18 Feb 2016, 04:06 am »
That fusion 8 turned out really nice  :thumb: The Spatial m3 seems like it could be the winner, but I anticipate a hard time keeping them far enough from the front wall with my setup.
I was thinking: The front wall does have a ledge across it where the JBL LSR6332 could sit in their sideways configuration just about perfectly. On paper that looks like great speaker.
http://www.jblpro.com/www/products/recording-broadcast/lsr6300-series/lsr6332#Features

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Re: Klipsch Cornwall iii or...?
« Reply #10 on: 18 Feb 2016, 04:26 am »
The Spatial m3 seems like it could be the winner, but I anticipate a hard time keeping them far enough from the front wall with my setup.

Two things to keep in mind: 1) since there is no cabinet, the speaker takes up little space front to back....so make sure you factor that in your estimates of how much room you need; and 2)You can always "store" them (for non critical listening) near the wall, then pull them out for listening sessions. That's what I do...works like a charm.