Klipsch Chorus II for $600, yes or no?


Who has these speakers and do you think this is a good price? I know they sound amazing but value wise, could I do better for $600?
They are in mint condition, cosmetically and apparently (haven't heard them yet) the speakers are also in very good condition for their age.

I'm quite keen on getting them, just need a nudge from a couple of people who may know them better than me.

I've had (and still own some) Boston Acoustics, Monitor Audio Gold 10s, B&W 683s and 602s, DBX SF-150s, Bose 301s and I've heard and like the Klipsch KG4s
mangist
Note that upgrades exist for many out of production (or simply upgraded) Klipsch speakers, so you could arguably make 'em even better if need be. I'm a relatively recent convert to Klipsch "Heritage" designs (Heresy IIIs) and can't imagine returning to the low efficiency world of most home speakers. If I ever feel the need for larger things I'd buy a pair of La Scalas immediately.
I have a pair of these and $600 would by the lowest I would sell them for. I'm not selling mine ... just sayn'
John
If they are in decent shape that is a super price and they won't last long. 101db efficient and super good sounding Chorus is my favorite heritage Klipsch speaker. Make sure you re-cap the crossover if you get them as all those old caps are out of spec.
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Thanks for your replies, I think I know what I need to do.

About the crossover swapout, are these really necessary? What difference would it make to the sound vs. just leaving the speakers at factory spec?