If you do decide to sell the Snells I think you'll have no shortage of buyers, they are classics. One thing I don't know about is where you have to place the Cornwalls for best sound. The Snells were designed to be up against or near a rear wall, which made them comparatively easy to work into a domestic environment
Snell Type A III vs. Klipsch Cornwall IV
Have had Snell Type As in various incarnations for years. Had a period in the 2000’s where I had Sonus Faber Amatis. Then went back to Snells. Thinking I would like to experiment with horns. Does anyone have an opinion on the merits of switching from the Snells to the Klipsches? I like a full, musical sound as opposed to an airy, thin or analytical sound.
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