Klipsch Speakers


I have a pair of Klipsch Forte IVs, they are bright will a tube amp really help? 

silverfoxvtx1800

I have a pair of Cornwall II’s from 1977. Have driven them with both tube and ss. I don’t find them to be bright. And I can’t  stand bright speakers. Try another source?

I have La Scalla’s and found Cambridge Edge Monos and an Edge NQ to be a good combination.  I do have a Canton sub for anything below 65Hz.  I find them to be anything but bright, and a joy to listen to.  

I have La Scalla’s and found Cambridge Edge Monos and an Edge NQ to be a good combination.  I do have a Canton sub for anything below 65Hz.  I find them to be anything but bright, and a joy to listen to.  

I have a pair of Forte IV’s that was connected to an NAD M33 Int Amp and found the sound to be thin and bright. I then was able to acquire a McIntosh MA352 hybrid integrated amp and it changed everything! I found that positioning the speakers made accentuated the bass and balanced everything out  I added a KEF KC62 sub and it’s now an incredible system. 

Using a Bluesound Node feeding a Chord Mscaler to Chord Qutest.

This system is in a small room 14’x12’ home office and it’s where I spend a lot of time and listen at low levels most of the day and then crank it up. I listens to Jazz, electronic, classical and a bunch of other genres  

I have another more upscale system and the forte IV’s w my current set up are so pleasing  

Hope you find the pieces to make you love them  

ps-I was never a Klipsch fan 

 

@silverfoxvtx1800 ,  Can you tell us about your system components, room, and listening preferences?