Klipsch Heritage Range


Hej

With Heritage Range I mean specially Heresy IV and Forte IV.

Reviewers often says that they are made for rock. Also Jazz and sing and songwriter songs are mentioned. But never classical music. Why? Are there any lovers of classical music that also loves Klipsch?

Anyone?


simna
@simna

 I am not saying they are a perfect fit. My comment was directed more at the two members who posted directly above me. I will say that they do justice to all genres of music, at least to my ears.


@ozzy62 

OK. I see. I'm just trying so hard to find a speaker that's easy to drive and works with all music genres I like. From classical, blues, rock, progressive rock and more.
I have a pair of 74 H-1's that were my brothers and rebuilt them with crossovers, and all drivers from Crites speakers. I am very happy with my modest system and these speakers. I listen mostly to jazz of all types, some rock, classical, new age, etc. Awaiting a Decware UFO to test the tube waters....
I have spent a little over a week with the Forte IV and it is quite good.  I don’t listen to classical but they have impressed me with any material I’ve thrown at them.  I don’t think they have the pitch definition of a Cornwall down low but I turned my sub off the first few nights of listening. They sound BIG,  and with great material sound extends well beyond the speaker.  I’m trying not to listen to them too critically because number one they are so fun to listen to and (2) I’m trying to get away from analyzing equipment and enjoying the music.  
I think these speakers will let me do that.   The midrange driver is much improved,  I listened to IIIs and liked them, I would have taken them home if they had them I Cherry. But  I’m glad my timing, and luck allowed me to get a pair of IVs.  
I love the sound of classical (and every other genre I let into my ears) through my well sorted system with Heresy IIIs (and 2 subs)...just great speakers.