Heresy IIIs are great speakers even in their stock form...I "damped" the mid horns on mine and it didn’t make much difference, but I think they’re simply an astoundingly great sounding speaker if used with equally good ancillary gear...in my case that means a great single ended tube amp among other stuff. The lack of deep bass is the trade off for a seemingly very even and accurate reproduction of the bass they do produce, and I prefer the adjustability of powered subs taking up the lower end as I like having an analog control of the deep bass (I eschew digital room correction if only to have the opportunity to use the word "eschew."). I’ve looked around for any info on the alleged Heresy IVs and wonder, Mrdecibel...where did you see that info?...curious. I sometimes think it would be cool to make a matching box for the Heresy mid and tweeter to look sort of like a mini LaScala, and mess with the woofer box for possible frequency extension...but don’t care all that much as my current setup works so well for me.
What would be involved in updating Hersey II’s to Hersey IV’s?
Oops, I meant III’s.
have an opportunity to get a pair two’s In good shape, for under $800. Can I get by with just changing the crossover and the posts on the back, or is there a lot more that I should do? Could do, I know involves replacing everything. That’s why I’m asking should do.
Thanks all.
JD
have an opportunity to get a pair two’s In good shape, for under $800. Can I get by with just changing the crossover and the posts on the back, or is there a lot more that I should do? Could do, I know involves replacing everything. That’s why I’m asking should do.
Thanks all.
JD
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