klipshorn speakers


awile back i posted that my son is looking for a speaker that will shake his room.he is buying a klipshorn. is this a good choice??
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One thing about Klipsch, you either love them or hate them, there is no in between.  
 K horn will play loud and if they are not to his liking hold value on resale and if he does like can be the last loudspeaker one needs I know more than a few running K horns till the grave. But I do see many logic fallacies posted above maybe consider those who post such to be moot.
I would also like to recommend the crite’s speaker (formally known as the cornscala). I absolutely love mine. I run it with a McIntosh mx110z and Bob Latino ST-120. You can save quite a bit of $$$ with these and get a hell of a lot more bass than the k-horns. They’re quite efficient at about 100db per 1 watt. They’ll rock out, but  I’m also amazed how well they do during delicate passages as well.
mijostyn, yeah sure, I've never heard real three dimensional imaging. How would you know, have you been here in my listening room? Also, I did state imaging of STOCK Klipschorn was SURPRISING,  taking in account it's design liabilities.

My Klipschorns are most definitely not stock, only the bass cabinet remains stock, they image spectacularly, performers in room illusion.  Some of the mods I've done are available to anyone, they can improve the imaging of Klipschorn.

Also, in the realm of someone looking for speakers that will shake the room, when did imaging become important? I didn't bring up that aspect of performance, simply responding to you.
It is hard for me to imagine listening to a Khorn w/o serious modifications. Some of the inherent problems of this speaker in stock form (older models) just get worse as volume is increased. Some of these mods arent terribly expensive.