Scott,
I see you're enjoying the new Merlin speakers and wonder how they compare to the Klipsch Forte's. Mine are modified with upgraded crossovers, 30 lbs. of sand in the base, and anchored with Audio Points brass spikes. They sound fantastic at medium to high volume with the Quicksilver Mini-mite monoblock amps. I'm interested in the Decware Taboo because I suspect it will sound better, particularly at low volume. Decware's website indicates that their amps are optimized for single driver cross-overless speakers, so I'm not sure how the three-way Forte's will fare with six watts/ch. I will let you know my findings.
Cheers,
Mike
I see you're enjoying the new Merlin speakers and wonder how they compare to the Klipsch Forte's. Mine are modified with upgraded crossovers, 30 lbs. of sand in the base, and anchored with Audio Points brass spikes. They sound fantastic at medium to high volume with the Quicksilver Mini-mite monoblock amps. I'm interested in the Decware Taboo because I suspect it will sound better, particularly at low volume. Decware's website indicates that their amps are optimized for single driver cross-overless speakers, so I'm not sure how the three-way Forte's will fare with six watts/ch. I will let you know my findings.
Cheers,
Mike