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leftwinger57
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Hi guys, I think it's time that I upgrade my system somewhat and was always told that the speakers were the most
important element you could invest in after you were happy w/ your power source.I was thinking of getting a pair of Klipsch KLF30s or 20s depending on room size and how they would pair w/ my Adcom gfa555.So do any of you guys have any expierence w/ these said speakers or even the Heritage line like the Forte's.I'm strickly into solid state gear.
My living room is 18x14 w/hardwood floors and no problems w either the house shaking or any neighbors ever complaining.
If these are not for your likeing you could suggest another pair and I'll judge for my self.In a perfect fullass wallet world I think I would go for some B&W 800 SERIES but the cost is way out of my league..Thanks and I hope this post is getting better than some of the ones I used to produce.......
important element you could invest in after you were happy w/ your power source.I was thinking of getting a pair of Klipsch KLF30s or 20s depending on room size and how they would pair w/ my Adcom gfa555.So do any of you guys have any expierence w/ these said speakers or even the Heritage line like the Forte's.I'm strickly into solid state gear.
My living room is 18x14 w/hardwood floors and no problems w either the house shaking or any neighbors ever complaining.
If these are not for your likeing you could suggest another pair and I'll judge for my self.In a perfect fullass wallet world I think I would go for some B&W 800 SERIES but the cost is way out of my league..Thanks and I hope this post is getting better than some of the ones I used to produce.......
2chl- Adcom GFA- 555-Onkyo P-3150v pre/amp- JVC-QL-A200 tt- Denon 1940 ci cdp- Adcom GFS-6 -Modded '87 SDA 2Bs - Dynamat Ext.- BH-5- X-Overs VR-3, RDO-194 tweeters, Larry's Rings, Speakon/Neutrik I/C- Cherry stain tops Advent Maestros,Ohm model E
H/T- Toshiba au40" flat- Yamaha RX- V665 avr- YSD-11 Dock- I-Pod- Klipsch #400HD Speaker set-
Bdrm- Nikko 6065 receiver- JBL -G-200s--Pioneer 305 headphones--Sony CE375-5 disc
H/T- Toshiba au40" flat- Yamaha RX- V665 avr- YSD-11 Dock- I-Pod- Klipsch #400HD Speaker set-
Bdrm- Nikko 6065 receiver- JBL -G-200s--Pioneer 305 headphones--Sony CE375-5 disc
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leftwinger57 wrote: »Hi guys, I think it's time that I upgrade my system somewhat and was always told that the speakers were the most
important element you could invest in after you were happy w/ your power source.I was thinking of getting a pair of Klipsch KLF30s or 20s depending on room size and how they would pair w/ my Adcom gfa555.So do any of you guys have any expierence w/ these said speakers or even the Heritage line like the Forte's.I'm strickly into solid state gear.
My living room is 18x14 w/hardwood floors and no problems w either the house shaking or any neighbors ever complaining.
If these are not for your likeing you could suggest another pair and I'll judge for my self.In a perfect fullass wallet world I think I would go for some B&W 800 SERIES but the cost is way out of my league..Thanks and I hope this post is getting better than some of the ones I used to produce.......Klipsch KLF30s
Yes sir!
Awsome speakers with the right juice.
Legends.
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I heard the 30's before. I would say if you like the Klipsch sound, these are a very nice choice. I didn't find them as blaring as other Klipsch speakers I'd heard, and they sounded very consistently good at all volume levels. I would expect the Adcom to perform admirably.design is where science and art break even.
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I heard them with a Yamaha pre, and Carver tfm-35, and they "sang".:cheesygrin:Testing
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The KG 5.5's are no slouch.
Give em over 200 watts and you may just put a smile on your face and save alot of money in the mean time!:cheesygrin:
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Klipsch are generally very very efficient so, in many ways, they make the perfect speaker for some....wait for it......"tubes"!
You might want to think about tubes in the long run if you go this route.
cnhCurrently orbiting Bowie's Blackstar.!
Polk Lsi-7s, Def Tech 8" sub, HK 3490, HK HD 990 (CDP/DAC), AKG Q701s
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Klipsch are generally very very efficient so, in many ways, they make the perfect speaker for some....wait for it......"tubes"!
You might want to think about tubes in the long run if you go this route.
cnh
That would be sweet.
They are made for tubes.
I have a pair of KG 1.5's, hanging from the ceiling in my kitchen.
Rotel rb-960 amp, B&K Ref 30 pre, Yamaha 5160 CDP, Yamaha 8" Powered sub.
Hard to beat really.:cheesygrin:
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