Here is the "What is the best HEAVY METAL speaker?" thread that Dweller was referring to.
I would recommend Cerwin Vega's, JBL's or Legacy.
I would recommend Cerwin Vega's, JBL's or Legacy.
Here is the "What is the best HEAVY METAL speaker?" thread that Dweller was referring to. I would recommend Cerwin Vega's, JBL's or Legacy. |
Klipsch due have a hi boogie factor...probably due to their efficient nature... But they really due have an energetic, propulsive presentation... They can be very forward sounding...so if you are looking for depth/spacious sound not the most ideal...and vintage Klipsch fans are a loyal bunch...kg 4, chorus, forte etc can be had fairly affordable and resold for minimal loss if any... |
Xiekitchen Not sure about that double stack of Advents. I set up my two pair less than a month ago. They have redone woofer surrounds and updated capacitors. Just not that resolving and they sounded small. Went back to my Maggie 3.6's, which are not "rock" speakers, but they blew away the Advents with the same amplification, preamp, and cd player. Still won't sell the Advents though! Dsper |
The problem with the Cerwins imo is that they have rolled off highs. The soft dome tweeters could be the culprit. The JBL L890s use titanium tweeters, but they might be too bright for some. The Cerwins might be better to some than overly bright, and I too don't like real bright. However, I like a good deal of life in the upper octaves. Rolled off highs drive me nuts, lol. |