Klipsch Heresy IIIs should be relatively inexpensive as they just came out with the IV version. Both are non towering towers, and my experience (the IIIs) with 'em is they're a great sounding design and a cool size.
Looking for floorstading Non-tower speakers
Hey everybody,
I absolutely despise the look of tower speakers. I am running EPI 150's that I bought from the original owner(1970ish) They are all original and sound pretty darn good. I want to upgrade my speakers in the $2000 range. I have found the Forte III and JBL l100 classic but they are $4000. I am thinking about the Wharfedale Linton Classics but do not know lots about them. Any experiences or feedback? I also thought about rebuilding the EPI's with the kit from Human speakers. I just wonder if I should rebuild first and if I am not satisfied upgrade to the Lintons? Any other floorstading speakers that have a more traditional look?
Thank you in advance
I absolutely despise the look of tower speakers. I am running EPI 150's that I bought from the original owner(1970ish) They are all original and sound pretty darn good. I want to upgrade my speakers in the $2000 range. I have found the Forte III and JBL l100 classic but they are $4000. I am thinking about the Wharfedale Linton Classics but do not know lots about them. Any experiences or feedback? I also thought about rebuilding the EPI's with the kit from Human speakers. I just wonder if I should rebuild first and if I am not satisfied upgrade to the Lintons? Any other floorstading speakers that have a more traditional look?
Thank you in advance
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