SDS-PAGE wrote:Thanks for your input, guys! This is very educational. I can probably get a pair of Fortes for $400 and Cornwalls for $495. At the same time, I could get a pair of well made Fostex driven full rangers for under $400. I have been selling my speakers (except Dynaco A25s) to amass enough money to get one of the above. I want something pretty sensitive as most of my amps are SETs. I don't need loads of bass. In fact, I don't want it to muddle the highs and mids. What would you do? Thanks.
mercury_marine wrote:My last 2 cents on the topic. I'd pick the Cornwall over the Forte also BUT only if you have enough space for 2 small refrigerators in your listening room. They really are quite large. The Forte are large too, but slimmer, taller in appearance, and just more room friendly overall IMO. The Forte will also "disappear" musically more than the Cornwalls will. Either can be driven well by most any amp on earth - so either is a fine choice. Consider yourself lucky to have such choices!
The Forte will also "disappear" musically more than the Cornwalls will
EWBrown wrote:Geez, I'll probably feel the reverberations of those in my place in NC Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_04
I'll have two big sets of Bozak speakers (and the Krrlsons and BK-16s) to
appropriately "respond" with Yellow_Light_Colorz_PDT_04
/ed B in NH / NC
EWBrown wrote:I'll be departing this job May 30th, and starting a series of back and forth trips over the summer. After May 30th, my internet "presence" will be very sporadic for a while, until I get set up on internet down in NC. and remaining sporadic until I'm fully settled in...
So far I think my choice is between dialup and dialup... (no DSL coverage and as far as I know, no cable TV has penetrated the area).
/ed B in NH / NC
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