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I'm not ashamed of my post about the fuses
But maybe you should be ashamed that you don't understand basic grammar.

Maybe you should learn about basic electronics, instead of being so hell bent on my grammar, guarantee you tried those ac fuses for directionality too!🤦‍♂️

Can’t leave the comments with just the subject at hand, instead of getting personal.

Only one thing left for yet another 2nd personal slur.

https://youtu.be/MMzd40i8TfA
speakers of today are far and away removed from what you heard,

Sorry, to me still use horns and still shout.
Even ones used with Plasma tweeter like the Lanche Audio Corona Plasma Tweeter

Cheers George

Ooops sorry Forte 2
And what, I’m not allowed to have both⁉
Also have Elac floor standers with ribbon tweeters, a pair of Yamaha Soavo. But nothing touches the Monolith 3 esl’s with Neolith panels/ MP-02 plasma tweeters and ACI SV12 bass from <150hz
Like I said Klipsch shout at you like JBL’s and the most musical one was the Forte for me

Fine in the headbanging days, but slowly that in "your face shout" gets to you after a while you when you mature. In the last 30 years it’s been big ESL with Plasma highs for me with proper bass subs that go down >150hz with detail.
But like I said the Forte was the most musical of those Klipsch’s

I’m willing to bet you never heard the Forte IV .  


I've had Klipsch-Horn and La-Scala and the Forte. I don't like "horn-shout" is that ok ? And like I said the Forte was the most musical of them all.
And my tastes if you search are big ESL's.
Don't really like them much, too in your face, but I think the Forte are the most "musical" of all the Klipsch, but definitely not the loudest. I had the MkIII

Cheers George