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You can look at the Klipsch Heritage speaker brochure and see the difference in the Tractrix midrange used in the Forte III compared to the Exponential midrange used in the Cornwall and Heresy.
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Agree, surprised that the change has not already been made. New Klipschorn has it. Offers advantages over exponential contour and significant advantages over direct radiating.
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First you can place a Cornwall again a wall. I prefer the bass sound of a Cornwall vs the reflected bass sound of a Forte with the rear facing PR. Music is built from the bottom up and not the High frequencies down. The differences in efficiency and overall out put is minuscule. The larger baffle does change the sonic quality of the Cornwall, it's up to you to decide which you prefer.
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You and Paul W. Klipsch have a different view, he said "the midrange is where we live".
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I was going to start a thread about the Forte III, but don’t have the priviuyet.
So I think I am at the right place to ask: I have a C22/MC275 combo, and I was living happily with a large pair of DC Tannoys (older Canterburys) until recently. I now live in a smaller space: Do you think I’d get that same thrill with Forte III? They are about the right size for my room, and they are mainly horn loaded. And I like their sober look, and I expect themto have a better bass presence than the Heresy III, which I tried and though not well balanced enough. |
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My experience with the C2200/MC275 with a pair of Heresy III was the same as yours. Did not do well, even when elevated on stands. My brother has since upgraded his original Forte to a pair of Forte III that are great. He is using a 30wpc Luxman receiver with them. Too bad they were not available when I decided to move on from the Heresy III. Let us know if you decide to try the Forte III.
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The Forte III has one shortfall, since it is not a tall speaker the important Tractrix midrange horn may fall below optimum ear level from the sitting position. |
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Actually, I am now aiming a two speakers: the Forte 3, and Tannoy’s Kensington. The Tannoys are taller and with the driver’s height set to a more probable optimal listening height.
The Tannoys are easily twice the price of the Forte 3, but I like to beleive that a company like Klipsch can offer a similar experience for less. It is often said that tubes mates very well with horns. BTW, never heard Forte 3s. And, I will not go to their bigger models because of the size, for now. Those Klipschorns look like “once you go horns, you never go back”. |
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Simple enough to tip back a few degrees if one finds this to be a problem. Solutions go from $0.50 wood wedges to $$Stillpoints and beyond.
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Glenn... Canton Reference 9 Clearaudio SM Pro Focal Bathys JLA 10" Dominion Kuzma Stabi S w/MC & MM Magnepan 1,7i McIntosh MA8950 & MR88 Oppo 203 Roon Nucleus Rose Hifi RS150B Shunyata Gemini-4 Sony ST-A6B, TA-F6B, ST-J75 & PS-X75 Sorane SA1.2 & TA-1L Stillpoints LP1v2 WW Pt, Au & Ag |
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