Klipsch Speakers for a low power tube amp.


I have a tube amp that is rated close to 20 watts per channel, and I would like to use Klipsch speakers because of their sensitivity. Does anybody have this combo, and are they satisfied with it? I play everything on my system ranging from radio, records, and cds!
marntz4me
I've used Klipsch speakers with my 5 and 10-watt tube amps. The combination sounds good providing one likes the sound of horn speakers. I know there are some out there that don't care for the sound of horns, or Klipsch.
20 watts is nothing to sneeze at. Klipsch speakers like the khorns, etc. are VERY efficient and only need about 2W to get going.

In other words, with 20 watts, you have many opportunities besides Klipsch.
Just about any of the models and especially the most talked about models do not need even 20 watts believe it or not.. however some of the larger woofers, or Multi driver woofer klipsch models can sometimes benefit from more power simply due to having some better current running through them for better bass output and control, but they will all play plenty loud, maybe just not as deep without the higher power amps.
Are there any other makes of speakers that you know of that are 90db or better sensitivity, and are still moderately priced (Less than 6 or $700 a pair)? What concerns me about Klipsch is that when I buy them I will not know exactly what I will end up with until they are broken in, and I heard the horns could be rather harsh in the beginning when they are first breaking in!

Right now, I am using a pair of Cerwin Vega LS10 with 18 cayin amp (I know they are not Audiophile speakers), and I get the volume and the base that I want - rated at 90 db. Because of this I am thinking of taking 92 db as min. for sensitivity.

thanks for your answers so far.