![]() ![]() Without a subwoofer, my Khorns create a breeze in the room that can flap pants legs 15 feet away with the timpani, bass drum, and Tam-Tam on "Fanfare for the Common Man." Back when I had an ordinary work table instead of a solid desk, that same piece of music would temporarily throw it out of square. Under the right circumstances, I'll bet a Klipschorn would do it. I have yet to hear ANY single woofer speaker that hits like the dual configuration. I fully believe if Klipsch made a dual 15 inch "Chorus III" it would set the record straight. It was the BASS from a spirited listening session! In phase bass from the same motorboard as the rest of the audio spectrum hits hard.įor several months after I bought the CV's I wondered why my kids always opened all the doors on EVERY cabinet in the main floor washroom. No subwoofer was required and that is why I bought them. The bass was without question lower with the CLSC 215's, but the midrange was UNBEARABLE after hearing the Cornwall's. 300 watts RMS to each front and 150 watts to each back! It was overkill in a 12 x 20 livingroom, but it had to be done. I also had a pair of HP-215's (2-way dual 15") in the other corners with the CLSC-215's. I had AT-12's (four of them), HED103's, D-3's and D-5's prior to the CLSC-215's. I sold my CLSC-215's shortly after buying my FIRST pair of Cornwall's (84's with the B-3 crossover).
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