I had the CW IV but sold them for a pair of LaScala IIs. The cornwalls are great speakers and much better than earlier versions. The sound is more refined and modern while still retaining the klipsch heritage roots. The only Tektons I’ve heard and/or owned was the earlier version of the Pendragon. They weren’t bad but I didn’t keep them long.
Cornwall iv
Hello all,
I have been eying these for a little while. Since they have been out for a few years I am curious about those who had had them a while and how you still feel about them. If sold them what you changed to.
If anyone has had both Tektons and the Cornwalls would love to hear those impressions as well.
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I’m thinking I may pull the trigger on a used pair soon. Maybe tomorrow if the guy ever messages me back. I was looking for measurements on them but could not find anything. I’m not a measurement stickler but don’t want something that measures ridiculous either. I’m mostly Acoustic Rock, Metal, classic Rock, Hank Jr type country, and some reggae. From what I’ve read sounds like they could be the ticket. Not unhappy with my Focals but miss the dynamics of my Double Impacts. Thinking these may have even better dynamics and possibly a better tone. Would love some higher end Focals but they aren’t exactly giving them away. If the Marketplace guy gets back with me I’m hoping I can hear them before purchase. Are you still happy with your La Scalas? |
I have not see detailed measurements of the Cornwall IV but here you can see the measurements of the Forte IV which might give you some insight. https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/loudspeakers/klipsch_forte_iv/ |
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