I've owned LaScallas, Heresey, Cornwalls, and listened quite a bit to Belle Klipsch and KHorns. All of these were the original versions when Paul Klipsch was running the company. I think they sounded much better before he left the company. I think the tonal balance of the Belles was better than the LaScalas, but at the time I could not afford (or even find) a pair of Belles from the vintage I wanted. I have not heard the Heritage Series--which is supposedly the same design, but I'm pretty sure they have made driver changes and crossover changes--not always for the better (soundwise that is--maybe better for company margins). As to your question about the Cornwall. I liked them very much. Much better than the new Forte's and Chorus's. Bass performance was tighter, but did not go as low. The bass rolloff on the older series was about 35Hz. This was one of the reasons the dynamics and efficiency was so high. To sum it up: I think the Forte and Chorus were designed to please a larger market segment. It does more things and a mediocre level, but doesn't really excell at any one area. The older Klipsch excelled at efficiency and dynamics with very good tonal balance (except for the rolloff at the extremes). These benefits were at the expense of deep bass and imaging (they never could really develop a soundstage very well).
Belle Klipsch VS La Scalla?
Belle Klipsch vs La Scala? What is the difference
performance wise? Somebody told me that a Belle is
just a dressed up La Scala. Another told me that
the Belle Klipsch has smoother mid and high frequency
response. How is the bass performance of these to each
other and how does it compare to a Forte or a Chorus.
Any comments would greatly help me in making a purchase.
Does anybody know where I can hear a pair in
southeastern Michigan? Incidently how does the older
Cornwall II compare with these. I currently own Forte II
which I like very much, but looking to improve?
Thank you in advance.
performance wise? Somebody told me that a Belle is
just a dressed up La Scala. Another told me that
the Belle Klipsch has smoother mid and high frequency
response. How is the bass performance of these to each
other and how does it compare to a Forte or a Chorus.
Any comments would greatly help me in making a purchase.
Does anybody know where I can hear a pair in
southeastern Michigan? Incidently how does the older
Cornwall II compare with these. I currently own Forte II
which I like very much, but looking to improve?
Thank you in advance.
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