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Originally Posted by T77911S
70satman.
i had a set of heresys. sounded great except no low end. very nice hi's. i now have the KLF20's. what an AMAZING speaker. the lows go down almost to the sub range. the hi's may not be quite as nice as the heresy's, but they are still very very good. i picked up a klipsch sub to go with the heresy's, the KLF's are about 4hz from that subs range, i think they go to 32.
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I agree! I love clean vocals and that's where those horns really shine! I did a couple of small things to improve my Heresys on the lows but, short of getting a sub I needed more. That's why I decided to find a set of Corns. After listening quite a bit last night I've decided I'm not even going to bother with a sub unless I have some cash to toss away.

As long as I gave the Corns enough air to breath with a bit of wall I found them enough for my taste. My youngest approved as well after listening to one of her Pussycat Dolls CDs.

I'll have to damp them just a bit though. Sitting flat on my hardwood floor they sometimes got a little boomy. The ports on the Cornwalls make more of a difference in my mind than the woofer size.
The guy I bought the Corns from had a set of 76 Decorator Heresys in his den and was suprised by a CD I brought to listen. Brought out a huge Bass sound out of those original puppies. I was a bit surprised too. Has a lot to do with the recording mixes as well. He had been thinking about selling those and getting a pair of KG4s. He changed his mind.

Once I build my custom center the set of Heresys under the TV will go into my bedroom for mood music baby!