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hello, New to posting.
I don’t know if you already decided or not but this review in Home Theater compares the new Klipsch RP-280FA’s to the reviewers own reference speakers the Revel Performa3 F206 towers. Just one review, for what it's worth.
"Just to get an idea of the RP-280FA’s accuracy, I compared ii with my Revel Performa3 F206 tower speakers, using the Van Alstine ABX box to match the levels and provide quick, remote-controlled switching. There’s no doubt that the F206 sounded more neutral, especially with voices; dialogue and singing always sounded smooth and natural. However, the F206’s treble sounded a little soft, especially after hearing the Klipsch system. I expect that, if I (and most other listeners) did a blind test with no idea what speakers I was hearing, I would prefer the Klipsch’s bigger, more lively sound. Which one you would like I can’t say for sure, but I can say they’re both in the same ballpark when it comes to performance. And of course, the RP-280FA’s dual eight-inch woofers easily outpunch the F206’s dual 6.5-inch woofers."
https://hometheaterreview.com/klipsch-rp-280fa-tower-speaker-reviewed/?page=2
hello, New to posting.
I don’t know if you already decided or not but this review in Home Theater compares the new Klipsch RP-280FA’s to the reviewers own reference speakers the Revel Performa3 F206 towers. Just one review, for what it's worth.
"Just to get an idea of the RP-280FA’s accuracy, I compared ii with my Revel Performa3 F206 tower speakers, using the Van Alstine ABX box to match the levels and provide quick, remote-controlled switching. There’s no doubt that the F206 sounded more neutral, especially with voices; dialogue and singing always sounded smooth and natural. However, the F206’s treble sounded a little soft, especially after hearing the Klipsch system. I expect that, if I (and most other listeners) did a blind test with no idea what speakers I was hearing, I would prefer the Klipsch’s bigger, more lively sound. Which one you would like I can’t say for sure, but I can say they’re both in the same ballpark when it comes to performance. And of course, the RP-280FA’s dual eight-inch woofers easily outpunch the F206’s dual 6.5-inch woofers."
https://hometheaterreview.com/klipsch-rp-280fa-tower-speaker-reviewed/?page=2