Klipsch Heresy.
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Klipsch Heresy.
Have any of you guys got the chance of hearing the late Klisch Heresy III ? I am talking about the new ones that are made today.
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
Would have to get used to a presentation of that class!Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Raw bouncy uncouth but fun.
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
A bit like the old Wharfedale 'E' series. They get up off the floor and THROW it at you. No deep bass extension and a very peaky mid and treble, but somehow smothered by a typical valve amp, they can be huge fun. Not what I'd personally call 'high fidelity' though, as they're far too raucous and unbalanced, but like other niche audio products, once addicted, they're hard to shake off IMO.
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
So a tad similar to a small Royd then, but 10 times bigger_D_S_J_R_ wrote:A bit like the old Wharfedale 'E' series. They get up off the floor and THROW it at you. No deep bass extension and a very peaky mid and treble, but somehow smothered by a typical valve amp, they can be huge fun. Not what I'd personally call 'high fidelity' though, as they're far too raucous and unbalanced, but like other niche audio products, once addicted, they're hard to shake off IMO.
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
Why are all the Klipsch Heresy's uncouth? Is it their horn tweeters??
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
Dunno mate, it is just the way they are, probably a combination of things. Don't reject them because they are boisterous as they can be real fun things if that is what you want.
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Re: Klipsch Heresy.
We are going to have a room renovated and its going to be a bit bigger than my bedroom. This gives me a chance to try bigger speakers. I've always wanted to try very efficient speakers with my AP10PX!Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Dunno mate, it is just the way they are, probably a combination of things. Don't reject them because they are boisterous as they can be real fun things if that is what you want.
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