KLIPSCH SYNERGY C-2 C-3 compared to a CSI5
polkfarmboy
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I play games alot and my British bud was asking me for advice and help him build a avr system after hearing me bragabout my rti setup
He just wants maximum clarity and somthing very forward after I school'd him . After taking him through ebay we have decided on an onkyo 606 or a yammy 565 as both cost 250 pounds sterling
I dont know about tannoy speakers as he was asking me but they seemed cheap but we did come across klipsch...... hows this word pronounced anyways???
Heres the options though .....a c2 for 140 pound sterling or a c1 for 100 or c3 for 200
KLIPSCH B-2 Bookshelf x2 for 122 pound sterling a pair
Maybe later when he has fund a pair of F1 towers at 260 pound sterling
So how will the klipsch centres perform in the bass dep compare to my CSI5 and CSI3 ?
He just wants maximum clarity and somthing very forward after I school'd him . After taking him through ebay we have decided on an onkyo 606 or a yammy 565 as both cost 250 pounds sterling
I dont know about tannoy speakers as he was asking me but they seemed cheap but we did come across klipsch...... hows this word pronounced anyways???
Heres the options though .....a c2 for 140 pound sterling or a c1 for 100 or c3 for 200
KLIPSCH B-2 Bookshelf x2 for 122 pound sterling a pair
Maybe later when he has fund a pair of F1 towers at 260 pound sterling
So how will the klipsch centres perform in the bass dep compare to my CSI5 and CSI3 ?
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Klipsch speakers are great (I have a pair of RF-52 as front wides, and an RC-10 as a secondary center), but I have noticed that they are quite directional compared to polks (I have a pair of RTi10s, Monitor 70s, and RTi4s, as well as a CSiA4 center).