Ozzy62,
Yes I have heard the whole line a few times. Both my local dealers carry most of the line.
I did 3 demos with the Cornwall IV at two different dealers. One demo with the Forte IV (and one with the forte iii). Heard the current La Scala in the same room as the Cornwall IV for a few songs (I cut the demo short due to not liking them). One demo with the Hersey.
The Cronwall IV is the best of the bunch and the only one I could see myself owning. The lack of bass in the Hersey and La Scala is a complete deal breaker.
Buyers should listen to these. They get a lot of unjustified phrase imo. They have some real issues that can be heard. I would love to see measurements of the Cornwall IV. I feel like the sound stage shifts around at different frequencies and I think this could be seen in dispersion measurements.
With all those negative statements I can see why some people like them. They are different and have some good attributes but I would not buy them based on internet reviews/opinions. Give them a demo.
Yes I have heard the whole line a few times. Both my local dealers carry most of the line.
I did 3 demos with the Cornwall IV at two different dealers. One demo with the Forte IV (and one with the forte iii). Heard the current La Scala in the same room as the Cornwall IV for a few songs (I cut the demo short due to not liking them). One demo with the Hersey.
The Cronwall IV is the best of the bunch and the only one I could see myself owning. The lack of bass in the Hersey and La Scala is a complete deal breaker.
Buyers should listen to these. They get a lot of unjustified phrase imo. They have some real issues that can be heard. I would love to see measurements of the Cornwall IV. I feel like the sound stage shifts around at different frequencies and I think this could be seen in dispersion measurements.
With all those negative statements I can see why some people like them. They are different and have some good attributes but I would not buy them based on internet reviews/opinions. Give them a demo.