Want to replace my Klipsch KG 4.2 - recs please-


I chose the Klipsch KG 4.2 speakers back in the mid 1990's because they had 10 inch drivers and were the only speakers that satisfied me for my rock music tastes (I don't listen to classical, even now) They cost about $650 for the pair back in the day. I'm looking to spend about $1,000 used - maybe PSB or paradigm or something that can still convincingly do rock well. 10 inch drivers preferred since i truly believe you can't change physics, for rock you need these - forward firing preferred with no rear ports. (I already have a 15 inch Definitive subwoofer as well and its barely on and barely perceptible but fills in for the ultra low freq really well) Recs please? Rock and roll people please chime in!
goldenears7

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You may being opening up a can of worms here. Klipsch are much more efficient than most brands. Very few speakers out there will play the same volume levels. Can your amp handle the difference. If you like to "rock" then I highly doubt your amp can handle something rated at 3-6db less. Every 3db in efficiency that you go down requires double the power to maintain the same perceived volume.

Also, rear ports, front ports or no ports will make a huge difference on where you place the new speakers.

Get ready, this is a start to a whole new system :-) FUN
I have the same amp. 100wpc is great with Klipsch. You may have to bridge the front channels to get the output with less efficient speakers. At 375wpc, you can drive almost anything! The Mac is laid back sounding so don't go with softer speakers or it will never rock.