colterphoto1:There's a thread on every road trip I've done and I've acquired probably 95% of my collection by personal travel. That's how I got to meet so many fascinating Klipsch lovers. In the long view, the people have been more important in my life than the speakers....
Nearly all 100+ Klipsch speakers have been acquired during my 4 years in this Indianapolis home. It's a sickness..
Yeah, I heard Khorns when I was 14 and I had my fiancee co-sign for a loan to get them when I was 23. I was hooked on horns way before then, but admittedly, no one did it better the PWK.
I enjoyed my 3-channel setup (LaScala in the middle) for 30 years. I always needed two stereo ampsand I still have the little resistor box that I built way back when to get the adjustable mono in the middle.
I asked Jim Hunter at last year's pilgrimage why they only used 2-channels to demo the Khorns. I'm glad to see he took my suggestion to heart and made it happen this year.
Anyway I was immune to the disease while working 2 jobs and my kids were growing up. Now that the have left the nest, I got the disease back and it's all your fault Michael. I never would have thought of getting MWM's in my house if it weren't for all those pictures of you standing in front of them with a smug look on your face!!
Claude
7.1/2.1 wall of sound Stacks: Front L&R=MWM-s Clone Bass 2ft. from corner, PV MB-1 midbass, JBL 2446J/2360 midrange horn with drivers jammed into corners (time align), Double Stacked Twin Tweeters B&C DE10/ME10 horn twins, Front& Center=PVFH1/EV-EVDH1A/JBL2380, L&R Sides and Rears=Four Peavey SP-1(CheapScalas), Twin VMPS Large Subs firing into fron corners., Driven by an Onkyo 706 Receiver, B&K Amp on VMPS Subs. Hats off to Tom Holman and Audyssey EQ!!