


Review Summary
2021-12-12T19:00:00
I purchased a pair of Cornwalls speakers in Portland Oregon in 1972. These speakers have been the pride of my home theater ever since A lot has changed in these years but not the speakers. With a terrific C3 center and some duel 5 inch rears the sound is perfect. Good to see the new Cornwall IV.
Tjs93two
2021-11-21T19:00:00
Great live sound on all types of music.From rock and rap to Jazz vocals they perform like no others.
lonesomedoc
Best speakers every
By Tjs93two
I purchased a pair of Cornwalls speakers in Portland Oregon in 1972. These speakers have been the pride of my home theater ever since A lot has changed in these years but not the speakers. With a terrific C3 center and some duel 5 inch rears the sound is perfect. Good to see the new Cornwall IV.
Is it live or is it Klipsch
By lonesomedoc
Great live sound on all types of music.From rock and rap to Jazz vocals they perform like no others.
Initially introduced in 1959, the Cornwall speaker was designed to serve as a larger, full-range alternative to the Heresy when used as a center channel speaker between two widely spaced Klipschorns. When it was discontinued in 1990, there was an outcry from consumers resulting in a letter-writing campaign and even a petition to bring back this storied loudspeaker.
A three-way design using horn-loaded Midrange and high frequency compression drivers for the midrange and treble.
Direct-radiating 15-inch woofer for powerful low frequencies.
Available in a high-quality Black Ash, Cherry or Walnut wood veneer finish
Made in USA
This famed speaker, now dubbed the Cornwall III, is back and better than ever. A three-way design using horn-loaded compression drivers for the midrange and treble and a direct-radiating 15-inch woofer for the low frequencies, the Cornwall delivers the full-range bass response of the Klipschorn with sensitivity and output approaching the fully horn-loaded models.