Thrift buy : Klipsch Reference 3


First experience with a Klipsch Reference product. Granted these are slightly older (early 2000s), but still have the classic trademarks: horns mated to conventional drivers (dual 8s).In this case, these are titanium horns. Not sure what the lower lines utilize (aluminum?). At any rate, first impressions: these have a big sound, with exceptional clarity. Not as bright or forward sounding as others have suggested, but nicely balanced. Granted, they don't do the "spatial" depth trick or 3D midrange some higher end speakers accomplish, but they don't have an Achilles's heal either. Pleasantly surprised by the low end. Not boomy, but highly musical. If anything, a touch lean. Although these are large speakers by most standards, those seeking earth shattering bass might be disappointed. An impulsive used purchase, these have a huge fun factor. They play loud and cleanly, they also excel at low volume listening. Percussive instruments really shine, with great separation, and nice attack. Vocals also nicely rendered, with very sibilance. Midrange could use a touch more meat, but I'm nitpicking. 
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I think all Reference use titanium tweeters but not all are compression drivers.

These Reference towers all use twin 8" woofers.
RF-3, RF-5, RF-35, RF-82, RF-82II, RP280F 

Where does your friend live?

Bill
I don't think the RF-3 uses the same tweeter as RF-5.  The horn assembly is much larger in the RF-5.

The RF-7 uses a 1.75" titanium compression driver with a much larger horn than the RF-3.

Bill

The Synergy F-3 is a 2009ish Best Buy version.  Sounds okay for what it is but cheaply built.

Bill

Besides the reference series, what other dual 8 towers would be somewhat comparable in performance?