I bought Cornwalls new in 1980 when I was 16 years old and never looked back. My friend's $30K+ Sonus Faber and McIntosh system never came close to my Cornwalls with a simple Yamaha amp. I was always sensitive to time delay issues caused by folded woofer horns in the LaScala and Klipschorn and have always held that the Cornwall is the best sounding speaker in the Heritage lineup and the best speaker overall under $50k a pair.
@MarkasTZM Bells my friend. Bells. 😂 Cornwalls are really nice too though. Much more modern crossovers and tech. Although my Bells have the Crites crossovers they dig deep.
The KLIPSCH FORTÈ IV are a true force of nature,they are magical with those deep tones and the perfect horns that give au extraordinary tonal performance.
I've got a pair of them Cornwall IV..drive these with an Accuphase E-4000..and play cd's or cd-r via xlr cables and a fantastic chinese smsl pl 200 cd reader.. Absolutely outstanding blues-rock sounds going out of this system.., very happy..! I have also a pair of Klipsch RF 7 II in the kitchen..(30 m2)...with an old Nad C375 Bee amp, and another Smsl PL200 cd player ( 739 € here in France)..excellent too.. Klipsch loudspeakers fan forever...
Yes, the Cornwall's are truly fantastic (as all Klipsch Heritage speakers are), and possibility the funnest speaker ever made! They'll play loud as hell, sound so life like and real, and because of their efficiency they are great at low level too. Take them to the next level with McIntosh or Audio Research separates for amplification. That will be a huge step up from the Rotel.
What a huge difference the electronics make huh?! No doubt it was even more dramatic in person, compared to listening to it through my iPhone, and my relatively cheap iPhone headphones
What you say is definitely true you get so much better 2ch music enjoyment with a Stereo Amp, just add Stereo Amp with AV Bypass to Preouts on AV Receiver then, add Music Sources to Stereo Amp, turn off AV Receiver and use Stereo Amp for better Enjoyable Music playback
It always gives me a kick when someone new discovers these speakers. I've had Cornwall III's for 8 years now and may never want to replace them. Stereo only, mainly classical and jazz. If you don't want to get into tubes get a 30-50 watt class A SS amp and you're done.
I have a YAMAHA A3070 aventage and i don't use the front amp... i switch between my Musical-Fidelity M8 500S (500w) my Sony TA-N80es and my Couterpoint tweaked SA-12 power amplifier... i use the preamp and dac of the receiver for the moment... but i'm gonna buy a good preamp-dac soon... and maybe sell my home ATMOS setup... in PURE-DIRECTE mode the sound is well good but i'm sure with better dac-preamp the fun gonna be there 😛
@@homecinemaking397 i want to know.. the Marantz sound test is made with only the receiver only ?? ( surely yes... 😉) but i can say that in preamp use my Yamaha did a very good job with all my extern amps. Of course. I listen them with Magnepan tweaked MG-12 ( Cardas plugs no fuses etc) a pair of tweaker B&W 801 and a pair of TRIANGLE antal esw....and finally 3 subs...( SVS and Paradigm) I"m really close to sell my ATMOS setup soon.... really soon....☺Thank for the answer bro !!!!!
Hey mate! Huge fan, have you got any thoughts on pairing the Rotel S14 with the Klipsch RF7 III? If it can power the Cornwall, could it also handle the two 10's ? I currently power my rf7s with the Bluesound Powernode
@@homecinemaking397 thanks for the reply! One of the best hifi - home theatre - amplifier youtube channels out there. And I watch them all mate so I'd know 👍
The RF7’s dip to 3 ohms, so they require big power to sound their best, especially if you like to crank it up and/or play bass heavy music. And you will be rewarded - the RF7’s produce staggering amounts of bass!
I heard the Klipsch Cornwall lacks proper insulation and bracing. Also, the crossover uses cheap parts - why not use high quality materials Klipsch especially at that price point?. That said they still have a decent sound quality.
I have a new pair of the Chive's.The placement makes a huge difference.I set them as far apart as possible and angled the tweeter with the right speaker to my left ear and the left speaker to my right ear.I can play them soft or loud now as the glare and harshness is gone from my previous placement.Gday mate,LOL! & yes, the CW is the best of the Heritage line.
@@homecinemaking397 thanks mate. I own a set of the RF-7ii but always wonder how the different heritage line stack up for one day in the future possibly :) but enjoy your videos covering them. Id still be keen on your views on the Arcam AVR21, how it compares to the Marantz but also the Rotel you have there if you can find one
@@Joel-fz2uf for me the Arcam is the same as the NAD. Sounds great but lacks the R&D that goes into Marantz so not as refined and not nearly as well balanced over all.
I bought Cornwalls new in 1980 when I was 16 years old and never looked back. My friend's $30K+ Sonus Faber and McIntosh system never came close to my Cornwalls with a simple Yamaha amp. I was always sensitive to time delay issues caused by folded woofer horns in the LaScala and Klipschorn and have always held that the Cornwall is the best sounding speaker in the Heritage lineup and the best speaker overall under $50k a pair.
I agree👌
@MarkasTZM Bells my friend. Bells. 😂
Cornwalls are really nice too though. Much more modern crossovers and tech. Although my Bells have the Crites crossovers they dig deep.
The KLIPSCH FORTÈ IV are a true force of nature,they are magical with those deep tones and the perfect horns that give au extraordinary tonal performance.
I've got a pair of them Cornwall IV..drive these with an Accuphase E-4000..and play cd's or cd-r via xlr cables and a fantastic chinese smsl pl 200 cd reader..
Absolutely outstanding blues-rock sounds going out of this system.., very happy..!
I have also a pair of Klipsch RF 7 II in the kitchen..(30 m2)...with an old Nad C375 Bee amp, and another Smsl PL200 cd player ( 739 € here in France)..excellent too..
Klipsch loudspeakers fan forever...
@@THOMAS89450 epic👌 RF7 in the kitchen my man💪
My god its my first time ever hearing a South African accent and it just sounds so cool 😎 love the speaker review too 👍 greetings from Germany
Thank you💪
Finally a channel that plays sound.
Yes, the Cornwall's are truly fantastic (as all Klipsch Heritage speakers are), and possibility the funnest speaker ever made! They'll play loud as hell, sound so life like and real, and because of their efficiency they are great at low level too. Take them to the next level with McIntosh or Audio Research separates for amplification. That will be a huge step up from the Rotel.
What an amazing review. Have to agree completely on the stereo receiver. Hence my MF M6s for my Bentley FS150
Big speakers seem to loaf along producing big sound without strain.
@@brooklynbummer agreed
I use these in my home theater room and they sound great
@@HulkCinem4566 i would believe you they are great speakers👌
What a huge difference the electronics make huh?! No doubt it was even more dramatic in person, compared to listening to it through my iPhone, and my relatively cheap iPhone headphones
Especially on klipsch heritage line👌
What you say is definitely true you get so much better 2ch music enjoyment with a Stereo Amp, just add Stereo Amp with AV Bypass to Preouts on AV Receiver then, add Music Sources to Stereo Amp, turn off AV Receiver and use Stereo Amp for better Enjoyable Music playback
Agreed!
It always gives me a kick when someone new discovers these speakers. I've had Cornwall III's for 8 years now and may never want to replace them. Stereo only, mainly classical and jazz. If you don't want to get into tubes get a 30-50 watt class A SS amp and you're done.
Still want to try tubes on them👌
Same here , I’m becoming a real Klipsch fanboy myself. I have the heresy IV’s and love love em. Cornwall is next
Tubes and sub kicks em up a notch
Nice enjoy👌
those speakers are absolute honeys. every genre of music sounds good even with just so so gear upstream.
Agreed👌
😂
Well done review. New to your channel and loved your explanations.
Thank you kindly🙏
Thanks for the demo.
I have a YAMAHA A3070 aventage and i don't use the front amp... i switch between my Musical-Fidelity M8 500S (500w) my Sony TA-N80es and my Couterpoint tweaked SA-12 power amplifier... i use the preamp and dac of the receiver for the moment... but i'm gonna buy a good preamp-dac soon... and maybe sell my home ATMOS setup... in PURE-DIRECTE mode the sound is well good but i'm sure with better dac-preamp the fun gonna be there 😛
Yes myself also a proper stereo setup cant be beat by a receiver setup👌
@@homecinemaking397 i want to know.. the Marantz sound test is made with only the receiver only ?? ( surely yes... 😉) but i can say that in preamp use my Yamaha did a very good job with all my extern amps. Of course. I listen them with Magnepan tweaked MG-12 ( Cardas plugs no fuses etc) a pair of tweaker B&W 801 and a pair of TRIANGLE antal esw....and finally 3 subs...( SVS and Paradigm) I"m really close to sell my ATMOS setup soon.... really soon....☺Thank for the answer bro !!!!!
@@KillerKojak marantz cinema 50 and Marantz 8ch power amp used for demo.
I would definitely invite my next door apartment dwellers to help unpack these beasts.
Hey mate!
Huge fan, have you got any thoughts on pairing the Rotel S14 with the Klipsch RF7 III?
If it can power the Cornwall, could it also handle the two 10's ? I currently power my rf7s with the Bluesound Powernode
I think it will be absolutely epic and way better then the power node👌 thank you for the kind word🙏
@@homecinemaking397 thanks for the reply!
One of the best hifi - home theatre - amplifier youtube channels out there. And I watch them all mate so I'd know 👍
The RF7’s dip to 3 ohms, so they require big power to sound their best, especially if you like to crank it up and/or play bass heavy music. And you will be rewarded - the RF7’s produce staggering amounts of bass!
I heard the Klipsch Cornwall lacks proper insulation and bracing. Also, the crossover uses cheap parts - why not use high quality materials Klipsch especially at that price point?. That said they still have a decent sound quality.
I have a new pair of the Chive's.The placement makes a huge difference.I set them as far apart as possible and angled the tweeter with the right speaker to my left ear and the left speaker to my right ear.I can play them soft or loud now as the glare and harshness is gone from my previous placement.Gday mate,LOL! & yes, the CW is the best of the Heritage line.
Agreed and nice👌
I really like the Pedestals, who made them?
We make them👌
Which AC power cords do you use and line conditioner for your equipment also how much power are you using to push these speakers.
On power conditioner ill do a video soon. Power for these i have a few amps.
@@homecinemaking397 What are the power cores you're using? How many watts are your amplifiers?
Can the LaScala tweeter horn fit inside the hole of the Cornwall IVs as an exact flush fit?
Im not sure but i highly doubt they are the same.
How do you think they sound in the movie? ? How to install 5.1? ?
Good, you will just need to find a suitable center👌
I couldn’t understand what type or brand/model amp that sounded the best. Can you tell me the amp that performs the best or a great tube amp
I have not tested tubes and in my testing it was the new Rotels that preform best. S14 and RAS5000.
Did you find raising them off the floor made them sound better? I have a pair but they just sit on the floor
No i mainly did it so they dont get damaged with cleaning.
Great video. Do you still have the RF-7’s? How do they stack up to the Cornwall’s?
Yes i do. The Cornwall top them in detail and imaging.
@@homecinemaking397 thanks mate. I own a set of the RF-7ii but always wonder how the different heritage line stack up for one day in the future possibly :) but enjoy your videos covering them. Id still be keen on your views on the Arcam AVR21, how it compares to the Marantz but also the Rotel you have there if you can find one
@@Joel-fz2uf for me the Arcam is the same as the NAD. Sounds great but lacks the R&D that goes into Marantz so not as refined and not nearly as well balanced over all.
You should hear these on a michi
@@NeilDuly i have actually👌
How would you compare the Cornwalls to the Polk R700? Thanks!
Completely different leagues here. R700 is more of a daily driver there the Cornwall is your weekend supercar if that makes sense.
Very cool. Thanks for the reply!
what kind of stands did you put them on? does elevating them a little help?
Custom made isolation plinths. Did not notice any sound improvements. I did it mostly so cleaning the floor would not risk damage to the speakers.
@@homecinemaking397 thanks for the quick reply picking mine up tomorrow after your (and others) glowing review
@@ed.h2743 enjoy, just take your time setting them and finding the correct placement👌
2nd demo had a nicer bass??????
Purtroppo per la grandezza della stanza ho dovuto scegliere le Forte IV, ma va bene lo stesso!!!
Did you use the sub in this demo?
Speakers only for this demo.
Get a Macintosh amp…you won’t regret it
Just buy a decent 2 channel preamp.
I find a pre to be a bad investment now days these are better value.
@@homecinemaking397 Your loss
1st comment lol
what is make & model of the stands you put these Cornwall IVs on ?
Our in house custom stands
Granite with stainless stand offs
And rubber defusing pads between every section.
@@homecinemaking397 I’m gonna need something like these
Question, how are these with hard rock & Metal? I never see reviews with that type of music.
Hahaha 😂 the best speaker you ever tested? 🤣
Then you haven't had a really great speaker yet 🫣