Many, many good unbiased & more importantly experienced views posted.
I own a pair of Klipsch Bell’s and do understand many who point to their "cupped voice" sound, or "beaming" highs. Their not imagining it. I’ve found much of that has to do with the music. Compressed music sounds like crap and I have on several occasions stopped a song, taken the tablet upstairs and listened to it on the Wharfedales Denton’s which are known to be rich, laid back and warm sounding speakers. Well, those songs turned the Denton’s in knife throwing franken speakers. What I’ve learned is the Klipsch will ruthlessly reveal the music especially if it’s compressed and most music is making it sound like the Chipmunks. I listen to mostly jazz with horns, piano, double bass, violins and vocals sound their best when kept at 60-75db. On more modern music with these boy bands that artificially trip their high vocals with a synthesizer it just kills the ears. Chipmunks. No guy voice should sound that high and shrill.
Also a lot depends as has been stated the pairing of ss with them. Sony STR 7055 & 7045 excellent. Marantz 2500 fantastic. Bob Carver Sunfire theater grand and cinema grand pre is a very good pairing.
Again if they are all kept at reasonable levels and the right music is chosen. For near field late night listening they excell like no other and play delicately soft with crystal clarity which is most of my listening sessions. As for the bass that’s a non issue for me. I have a 20’ x 15’ room with 30’ ceilings and open loft design. Throwing on some "house" music my kid’s like, one can literally feel the bass reverberate throughout the home. They’ll push close to 80-90db. Lol.
Keep the music clean and you’ll have a wonderful experience with them. Listen to Hayley Westenra , Enya, Rebecca Pidgeon right now. All of the women's voices are RIGHT THERE, airy, high, like an angel. Amazing.
Thanks for the read & have an awesome audio journey.
Cheers.
I own a pair of Klipsch Bell’s and do understand many who point to their "cupped voice" sound, or "beaming" highs. Their not imagining it. I’ve found much of that has to do with the music. Compressed music sounds like crap and I have on several occasions stopped a song, taken the tablet upstairs and listened to it on the Wharfedales Denton’s which are known to be rich, laid back and warm sounding speakers. Well, those songs turned the Denton’s in knife throwing franken speakers. What I’ve learned is the Klipsch will ruthlessly reveal the music especially if it’s compressed and most music is making it sound like the Chipmunks. I listen to mostly jazz with horns, piano, double bass, violins and vocals sound their best when kept at 60-75db. On more modern music with these boy bands that artificially trip their high vocals with a synthesizer it just kills the ears. Chipmunks. No guy voice should sound that high and shrill.
Also a lot depends as has been stated the pairing of ss with them. Sony STR 7055 & 7045 excellent. Marantz 2500 fantastic. Bob Carver Sunfire theater grand and cinema grand pre is a very good pairing.
Again if they are all kept at reasonable levels and the right music is chosen. For near field late night listening they excell like no other and play delicately soft with crystal clarity which is most of my listening sessions. As for the bass that’s a non issue for me. I have a 20’ x 15’ room with 30’ ceilings and open loft design. Throwing on some "house" music my kid’s like, one can literally feel the bass reverberate throughout the home. They’ll push close to 80-90db. Lol.
Keep the music clean and you’ll have a wonderful experience with them. Listen to Hayley Westenra , Enya, Rebecca Pidgeon right now. All of the women's voices are RIGHT THERE, airy, high, like an angel. Amazing.
Thanks for the read & have an awesome audio journey.
Cheers.