I disagree with mijostyn. Louis of Omega is also passionate about sound. If he was in it just for profit, he would be pricing his speakers more similar to the single driver Voxactiv, Charley, and Cube speaker brands. I have not heard the CAMs, but did pick the SAMs over Harbeth M30.1s after a lengthy home audition of the Harbeth several years ago, and have never regretted my choice. Not sure whether mijostyn has ever actually listened to any of the alnico Omega speakers, and I find it very off-putting that he calls them cheap and he states that Louis is only concerned about profit (so Klipsch doesn’t care about profit?). Philoh, please give Louis of Omega a call (as others have suggested) and chat with him about what you are looking for. You will find out that he is also passionate about sound, and will be very helpful whether you go with his product or not.
Klipsch Heresy IV vs Omega CAM
Hi all,
I have a Luxman SQ-N150 amp and I’m debating between the Klipsch Heresy IV and the Omega CAM. Obviously different prices, sizes and design philosophies but I’m wondering which would suit my needs better. I listen to all genres from hip hop to jazz to classical to indie and classic rock. Also, I live in an apartment so I tend to listen at low volumes. Do both speakers satisfy at low listening volumes? Will the Klipsch be a bother to neighbors? I know they still have quite a bit of low end roll off. Further info: Listening distance is around 7-8’ feet and they’ll have to be against a wall with about 7-8’ between the speakers. Any other thoughts on soundstage/clarity/vibe between the two?
Any help is appreciated.
I have a Luxman SQ-N150 amp and I’m debating between the Klipsch Heresy IV and the Omega CAM. Obviously different prices, sizes and design philosophies but I’m wondering which would suit my needs better. I listen to all genres from hip hop to jazz to classical to indie and classic rock. Also, I live in an apartment so I tend to listen at low volumes. Do both speakers satisfy at low listening volumes? Will the Klipsch be a bother to neighbors? I know they still have quite a bit of low end roll off. Further info: Listening distance is around 7-8’ feet and they’ll have to be against a wall with about 7-8’ between the speakers. Any other thoughts on soundstage/clarity/vibe between the two?
Any help is appreciated.
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