Klipsch Heresy? Crazy to consider?


I need help and advice. I have Prima Luna tube separates. Pre and power about 40 watts per channel into 8 ohms. Very small office approximately 9 x 12. I have Dynaudio x12's, Dynaudio x32's and a pair of KEF ls50's. All sound okay in my room. The x32's are just too big I think. The x12's sound great but not much bass. Considering a subwoofer. The ls50's sound good but not as great in the mids as the x12's. I think I might be underpowered for my speakers. A friend has some Klipsch Heresys that are supposed to be good with tubes. All Klipsch I heard I couldn't listen to long and real picky about material but I have only heard them with solid state (McIntosh 2105). Are the x12's my best bet for this room with a sub? Should I consider the Klipsch Heresys? Cannot listen to them in my room before buying. should I consider a more efficient speaker like Tekton or something in better quality. Or should I get a more powerful solid state amp and use with my tube preamp with what I have. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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I have used a Prima Luna integrated (PL2) with a CD player as a source for almost 10 years in a similar sized room. I use monitors as opposed to floor standers, since the room serves as a TV room, for lack of a better phrase.

The two speakers that worked out the best for me were the Rega Aras (now the RS1) and my current speakers for the last 4 years, the Ascend Acoustics Sierra 1s .

Read the reviews, as the reviews tend to be spot on for the Sierra 1s.

Rich
I have an 82 vintage heresy that I labored over to get to sound pleasing to my ear. I use a GTA SE40....modded and a Melos sha 1. It is my second system. It sounds great a low volumes at night and good at medium volumes. They do not go low and are a bit restricted it soundstage. I found that they need to be off the floor or else it is like your listen from the balcony. If you couple them with a sub they project a wider stage. The mids get honky when push and the treble is not that refined.

So, in summary they are a speaker that is thin down low, get shouty when pushed and not very refined up top with a limited sound stage. Probably not something you would be happy with but they are fun.
I say yes to the Heresy's, Heresy II's or Heresy III's. They are awesome with tubes. Keep in mind they don't dig deep in the bass region but what bass they do produce is punchy and accurate. I use SS with both my HI's and HII's.

Bill
I have heard the Dynaudio X12s and think them wonderful. They were driven by a 120 wpc SS Simaudio integrated and do like power. If the Prima Luna drives them to your liking in your small room and you only are looking for deeper bass then I would look for a sub.
I listened to some Heresys yesterday. Did not like them at all. No real clarity to me. Not compared to the speakers I have. Listened on an old Marantz 2250 something. I was expecting much more. I think my Dynaudio x32's are just too big for my room. I am thinking the ls50 or the x12's with the sub. Study on the ascend ones. Thanks. Dynaudio sub or any other sub suggestion? Small room so I don't want a big sub or a boomy sub. No movies just music.