Looking for speaker suggestions
I am currently contemplating a speaker upgrade. I do very much like my current Shahinian Hawks and will most probably keep them in reserve, as I can always use the bottoms as a pair of subs. But I have listening more recently to a lot more Jazz and classic rock.
I initially considered trying the Klipsch Heresy III’s again after owning the II’s years ago but from what I read they have not done away with the fatiguing factor that drove me from them initially. Although my system has changed dramatically since then also.
I am thinking of
keeping them used as you can usually end up with a speaker you can’t afford new
that way, perhaps they are older technology but that is the tradeoff. Wilson
Puppy could fit the bill, but condition is also a factor.
Listening room is dedicated, 15 x 25. Associated electronics,
ARC LS27, Levinson 333, PS Audio Direct Stream, PS Memory Player and a Magnum Dynalab
MD809
Budget, ideally around 5k but can go more for something
exceptional (max 10k)
Suggestions?
I initially considered trying the Klipsch Heresy III’s again after owning the II’s years ago but from what I read they have not done away with the fatiguing factor that drove me from them initially. I wouldn't be too quick to discount them. I'm very sensitive to bright, fatiguing speakers but I own a pair of 3s. They do require some thoughtful gear matching. Here's a review you may find interesting: http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/klipsch-heresy-iii-speaker-review-im-floored-and-here-is-why/ I think this review is overly enthusiastic, but I agree with some of his statements. IMO, the Heresys are definitely competitive in the $4k range. Your room and budget can accommodate Cornwalls which are often cited as the best value in the Klipsch range. It's best to go audition as many speakers as possible, even if it requires some road trips. The AXPONA show is coming up in a couple months, so try to make it out there if you're anywhere near Chicago. You'll get dozens of recommendations for everyone's favorites here, but keep in mind that for every two fanboys of a given brand there's at least one hater. In the end, you need to choose with your own ears. |