worth the jump to Cornwall IV's from Forte IV's?


Hi,

How significant is this upgrade?  I went from Heresey 's to Forte's and the upgrade was substantial,

I suspect the upgrade I'm seeking comers in the form of La Scala's which I can't fit in my room

Is it worth the consideration or is it just a slight (if any) improvement over the fortes?

thanks in advance

 

 

 

audiocanada

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Volti Razz speakers are about the same size as the Forte IV so I dont know what the "dolphin" guy is talking about.. Lascalas weigh twice as much as the Cornwallls (200 pounds) so keep that in mind if you live alone. Floor space isnt the only consideration. Forte are a pain in the ass to set up properly and are the least forgiving speaker in the Heritage lineup. Poor recordings (like ROCK) will make themselves known. If you can afford the Volti’s its a definite step up from the Klipsch. Better parts, crossovers/wiring etc and you dont have to do any work to them to make them sound great. All Klipsch speakers need Dynamat placed inside the cabinet to yield the best results. Ive had ALL of the Speakers mentioned above except the La Scala’s and Heresy.