Just thinking out loud here but if you are accustomed to the Klipsch sound, I believe that Klipsch heritage has a general character of high efficiency, high dynamics, which leads to a "live" sound signature. Probably bc the mid range is so good on those things(la scalas). I own zu speakers and that is the kind of sound you get from them as well. Sure it is a scaled down from the la scala, but so is your new room. Well within your budget too. Dirty Weekend is what I have but my room recently moved to a bigger room, so now I may be parting with them. After running the zu's for years I picked up a pair of Vandersteen 2 sig 3's and it took awhile to get used to the opposite side of sound signature(low efficiency, lower dynamics, etc) I no longer have the "live" sound especially at low volume like the zu's did. Now I have a smooth musical sound. Both good but very different.
Klipsch La Scala replacement?
Hi there!
I just moved to my new place and there's a BIG chance I have to get rid of my Klipsch La Scala due to space... I have been looking into B&W 702 S2 or maybe Klipsch forte. Any suggestions that anyone could provide would be great, I truly enjoy my La Scalas, hence I would like to buy something similar in audio quality.
Thanks in advance!
Edwin
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@richopp I follow that person on YT, that's how I found out about Magnepan, he has a video how to restore them, I will give it a shot as soon as I get my living room setup. @outrider thank you for that Information! @aubbrin570 that's what I started leaning towards, there's someone near me selling a pair of Fortes ii, great shape and Bob Crites upgraded. Although I'm going to read about those Zu speakers. @moose89 I'm glad you enjoyed! I have had Klipsch since day 0. @michaellent reading about Zu speakers now. Thank you! @vintage1 thank you for your recommendation!
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