@mr_m
The RP-600M is indeed a great speaker for the price; however it’s impedance in the treble is very high, thus a tube amp would make the speaker sound brighter, and it’s already bright to begin width.
Despite popular belief, Klipsch speakers aren’t actually that high sensitivity (par the Heresy and such). Klipsch states sensitivity as in-room and not anechoic, historically they use +6dB. So even though the RP-600M states 96dB, it’s actually 90dB (John Atkinson estimated it at 89.6dB). Still higher than average, from a far cry from the ridiculous 96dB spec.
The RP-600M is indeed a great speaker for the price; however it’s impedance in the treble is very high, thus a tube amp would make the speaker sound brighter, and it’s already bright to begin width.
Despite popular belief, Klipsch speakers aren’t actually that high sensitivity (par the Heresy and such). Klipsch states sensitivity as in-room and not anechoic, historically they use +6dB. So even though the RP-600M states 96dB, it’s actually 90dB (John Atkinson estimated it at 89.6dB). Still higher than average, from a far cry from the ridiculous 96dB spec.