Thinking about buying new speakers....the Elac Uni Fi5 towers or the Klipsch hersery lll


Will be using a Emotiva Xpa 2. Gen 1 amp with the usp 1 pre amp. Which would be a better fit?

Price wise the Elac are great buy have found any to listen to. Heard the Klipsch but the dealer was streaming source for my music selections

Any good info out there?

Wayne
wayne3720
I have been living / selling / modifying Klipsch Heritage ( the Heresy is the smallest of the 5 models designed solely by PWK ) for 50 years, and with every other speakers I have owned, or have heard, these others always sounded boring, compressed and lifeless. Fortunately for me, my 1st introduction to Klipsch were the Khorns being driven by Mcintosh tube amps ( 1965, I was 11 ). By 13, I purchased a pair of Cornwalls, and with my dad’s Fisher 500C, I was in heaven ( he replaced the Fisher with a Sansui 881 deluxe, which did a better job of driving his AR3s. I did every modification possible to the Cornwalls ( vibration, ringing and resonance control ). The two systems sounded different, and were both excellent in their own ways. This was the beginning of my audio journey. I just liked, and still do, like horns. BTW, there are quite a few professional reviews of the Heresy 111s, just to give you some ideas of what folks think of them. Enjoy ! MrD.
How about a pair of Klipsch Quartets used? I've had both Heresy and Quartets, prefer the Quartets. Both of course are excellent.
Forgot to say you could upgrade the Quartets with Crites parts, although I don't think it's necessary.
Neither of these are audiophile quality.  Save up your money and buy a pair of either Vienna Acoustic’s or SALK speakers.  If you do, you won’t need to buy new ones later.
I'm a big Klipsch fan, but the Hereseys are probably some of my least favorites.  Unless you're looking for big horns, I would look at other Klipsch speakers that will go WAY deeper and sound less honky IMO.  If you're going for that big horn sound, I believe the Belle and La Scala sound much better.