I have the Cornwall ll's and bought them shortly after they came out in 1986. Depending on what you are wanting in a system or listening for, they are what I consider a lifetime speaker. You can push with the wattage of a transistor radio. Considering the age of the speaker, very very efficient. I run mine with a Klipsch 10" subwoofer. When my son was growing up & home before me after school, once home from work, I always knew when he had the stereo cranked up. I had things that had fallen off the walls & broke, Those incidences were prior to my owning the Klipsch sub...Lol. Excellent choice!!!My only issue is I am wanting to get a vintage receiver and am not sure which ones would be good choices, that & I'm on a limited budget...
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
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