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Klipsch Reference Speakers Reviews
M. D’Angelo | 2024-05-21 02:11:40 |
Can’t say enough about the quality that goes into Klipsch speakers. I’ve had multiple sets from Polk to Bose and I have to say my current will be my last. This reference premier paired with my Denon AVR is a room pounding glass breaker. Love this system. 5 |
John | 2024-09-06 04:21:12 |
Saw plenty of positive reviews for these speakers, and they are excellent. My Klipsch 2.1 system died after 10 years of use so I figured I would try a 2.0 setup. These speakers are just as good, or even better. I was initially worried about losing the bass response compared to my old setup but these definitely deliver enough bass in the right areas. After a few hours of use they really opened up and sound great with everything you throw at them. Definitely recommend, especially for the price. 5 |
Maverick2505 | 2024-09-01 09:41:27 |
Excellent at damping down the reverberations with my Klipsch Reference Series RT-10d. My Sub is a heavy and weird triangle shape, but this fist all the three feet of the sub and does effectively dampen the vibrations. My - storey house would rattle, not an more. This is the simplest yet effective accessory I did not even know I needed. Highly recommend it for the dedicated subs! Remember to recaliberate your speakers after the installation. 5 |
Gerry Sorensen | 2024-06-28 01:13:34 |
great subwoofer!!!! hits well and I put in corner for best results!!! I highly recommend to all. I have a reference series by Klipsch and this sub only enhances sounds!!!! i recommend all Klipsch speakers!!!!!! They definitely kick but!!!!! 5 |
William | 2024-05-08 07:24:28 |
I'm enjoying the Klipsch speakers very much. Seldom have I made a purchase that was so completely satisfying. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-19 05:57:12 |
Great addition to my system, goes out to a pair of Klipsch Heresy speakers.... sounds amazing and really pushes my speakers... much better sound than anything Bluetooth speakers can provide... Old school wired sound is still the best for music... 5 |
frambo | 2024-06-12 09:21:20 |
I bought these to replace two smaller Klipsch speakers (they were fine...but needed bigger speakers as my patio area got bigger). WOW....these speakers actually have bass to them and fill my outdoor area with beautiful sound. I have two other Polk speaker systems in my house and could not be more pleased with all of the Polk products I own. 5 |
Scott Johnson | 2024-06-28 09:51:35 |
Installed from the ceiling and they are holding Klipsch speakers that weight 16lbs each from them and they haven't dropped at all! 5 |
Gerald Roney | 2024-06-04 01:21:39 |
I have Klipsch speakers subs a sound bars all over my home!! The best investment on audio I’ve ever made. 5 |
Gene | 2024-05-22 03:55:27 |
Amazing. Just amazing. Takes me back to my dedicated hi-fi days. Not hyped, just awesome, clear, detailed, and spatially enveloping. Unlike some other reviews I've seen online about these (and yes, I looked into a lot of boutique cans reviews and discussions) I do not find a lack of low frequency. But then I was looking for a proper reference. Another reviewer here mentioned Schiit Mjolnir 2 ... I had no idea about that, and ended up going that route as well. Definitely worth it. I will say I was a little let down with the lack of significant obvious difference between the unbalanced headphone outputs of the two interfaces I use (from computer, an Akai EIE Pro and a MOTU UltraLite mk3) ... but when I switch the included cable to balanced and listened with the Mjolnir 2, I started to get it ... seemed that the depth and detail increased. To be honest, it had better ... I WANT it to make a difference. And of course it's a little harder to A/B since one has to switch the cable out. For what it's worth, I listen for general use and reference with the LISST cans in the Mjolnir, and when I want pure enjoyment and exploration, I put the tubes in. Between the LISST cans and the tubes, it is more apparent in the HD 800S than in my other cans, which sound midrangey and hollow by comparison ... also, I find it MUCH more easy to hear overcompression and small distortions that I would not have heard otherwise, so just that, by itself, is a case for the Sennheisers with or without fancy amp. I am happy to say that things are less disturbing or surprising when I listen on speakers after working on stuff using the HD 800 S ... so, for what it's worth, as reference cans, I find them very satisfactory. 5 |