ukaszwk16 posts03-23-2018 9:36amOk, so oddly no one has mentioned it but if you want a speaker that truly rocks and does everything else extremely well Klipsch Palladium is what you have to consider, either the p37f, 38 or 39. They pop up here and there on different sites used occasionally and do exactly what you're looking for. No, they are not bright if they're driven with quality gear. Frankly my search would start and stop there
Owned them.
Everyone ears are different. I used pretty warm electronics.
Above 90dbs - too damn bright. I was bummed. Cymbals came way too forward in the mix for me. Also, they don't hit low. Not nearly enough bass. The RF7II's do better in the bass.
I'm not a klipsch hater, in fact I like them in many cases. The palladiums look great, they have very little horn coloration, they are fast, and at lower levels sound great (a little bass shy).
But, I wished they were a bit less bright at volume, and simply had more bass.
Owned them.
Everyone ears are different. I used pretty warm electronics.
Above 90dbs - too damn bright. I was bummed. Cymbals came way too forward in the mix for me. Also, they don't hit low. Not nearly enough bass. The RF7II's do better in the bass.
I'm not a klipsch hater, in fact I like them in many cases. The palladiums look great, they have very little horn coloration, they are fast, and at lower levels sound great (a little bass shy).
But, I wished they were a bit less bright at volume, and simply had more bass.