Another dilemma about a right choice for best possible speaker option.


Greetings, fellows audiophiles. I am asking you for advice it’s been over 12 months since I sold my Macintosh gear including  MC 275 and C 2700 as well as the two pairs of reasonably expensive speakers. I’m currently in “compromise mode” if you will, what I mean by that, I decided to buy a good AVR receiver I end up purchasing Moranz8805, which has approximately 140 rms watts per channel . I use it with two main speakers left and right, central speaker, and subwoofer combination

I currently have old Kliptch set up which I use for many years. I am sicking an advice on a pair of good used or new -within $3000 price pair of right and left channels which I can use for mid hi-fi set up to listen to two channels music as well as a use that in my Home theater set up.
 I’m trying to upgrade from Kliptch combo. Did I mention that I really like Kliptch for the dynamic and liveliness-Nothing new here-:What I don’t like is the “brightness” of the Tribbles of my current speakers, and of the Kliptch family, in general.
I am looking for i upgrades from “ Kliptch family” to perhaps more conventional three-way speaker system with the ability to add latter matching central speaker as well.
but it must be good for two-way, listening, as well as for Home Theatre set up.as well as must be friendly to my wallet :-)

Any advice.???

Thank you

pafik

Showing 1 response by glennewdick

May I suggest you instead of buying new speakers update the Klipsch's. I did some older LaScala's a few years ago and the outcome was very good indeed. I used Bob Crites tweeters and crossovers (specifically the 4500's) this eliminated the bright and harsh top end of the factory tweeters and smoothed out the response. made a huge difference and improved the sound and removed any listening fatigue from the top end. 

they have parts for most of the Klipsch horn speakers. 

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