@ozzy62 😂😂😂😂😂
Horn speakers are really bright?
I have two set up garage and living room both with horn speakers EPIC CF4 garage and and KLF 30 mahogany living room
I have recorded this songs with my iPhone listen to them and feel free to tell me what you don’t like about them
by the way I don’t have any room treatment
EPIC CF4 GARAGE
https://youtu.be/9k6uIj8sZgk
KLF30 LIVING ROOM
https://youtu.be/er4zllSgekU
I borrowed a pair of the Usher BE 718s a few years ago from a dealer. At the time I had some Green Mountain Audio monitors. The GMA speakers beat them overall. The only thing the Ushers did better was bass response. The midrange just wasn't as real sounding. I can hear more texture in the midrange on the Klipsch speakers in your video than the Ushers. Same thing I heard in my room.
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I think I find the holy grail playing usher BE 718 and klipsch EPIC CF4 together sound so amazing I never experience anything like that in my room especially clarity pin point accurate and bass response my integrated Hint6 is powering 718 and Simaudio moon W7 is powering CF4 Hint6 is still doing the preamp duties
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lordrootman, Nice comparison. It's impossible to make reliable judgements over computer speakers, but that said, yours sounds very clear and immediate. I would never guess that there was such a crazy price differential in these systems. I think that the Epics are amazing speakers, and that's why I've kept them longer than any other. Thanks |
Thanks @roxy54 Epics is such unbelievable speakers I still can’t believe I pay less $1k for it |
I had a pair of Epic C4, they rocked but I didn't think they were shrill of harsh. Same for my Heresy III. They were a little lean sounding without a sub but sounded great with 40 watts of EL34 power. I have the Forte IV and they sound great, not harsh at all . I would say this is because I am lucky to have great electronics with them. |
@willgolf thanks you |
@roxy54 yes it’s Sony SS-M7 sounds amazing |
@ozzy62 I’m talking about only streamer no DAC so I was streaming with Cambridge Azur 851N ,cocktail Audio X45 and Chromcast to my DAC and to my preamp SimAudio P8 and I did not hear any difference So I was doing something wrong 😑 or my Speakers 😂 |
I own Klipsch Lascalas II. They sound divine IN MY ROOM. WITH MY GEAR. I couldn't imagine them in the typical home with sheetrock, wood slab floors, glass windows everywhere. And then drive them with SS amps and I would want to sit on that pole someone suggested. They will painfully reveal room and gear mismatches. However, pristine tube power and an acoustically nearly dead room and pure magic. (I live in a yurt with a wall of books behind me in a half circle) The ceiling is fabric, as are the walls. I've put the 175 pound monsters up on isolation pads. The sub (SVS SB2000 Pro) sits on a suspension rig to keep it isolated, Raven Blackhawk, Yamaha S2100 CD player in the rack also free suspended from all vibration. Ladies and Gentlemen, synergy is everything. Room, cabling, interconnects, fuses, tweeks all add up to happy days here in the sweet spot. Klipsch Lascalas are mellow fine companions for this old audiophile. |
I listened to both versions twice, but of course it's hard to tell on computer speakers, almost a joke. I did perceive a difference though. The original presented the vocal as slightly softer and more diffuse while the new driver seemed a bit more sharply focused. I'm curious as to why you chose that driver as I see that many that modify the Epics use an older Electro Voice compression driver. Had you considered that also? |
this new horn drivers don’t require any modifications Electro Voice compression need a lot of work to make it fit including bracing take all the woofers crossover and everything out little too much for me especially with two years old twins around me 95% of the time 😂😂😂 this B&C was recommended by a friend who try it and blow his mind the changes from original to B&C is bigger than any DAC , cables, PC and AMPS i have try with the exception of my Moon P8 Preamp |