Klipsch Heritage Range


Hej

With Heritage Range I mean specially Heresy IV and Forte IV.

Reviewers often says that they are made for rock. Also Jazz and sing and songwriter songs are mentioned. But never classical music. Why? Are there any lovers of classical music that also loves Klipsch?

Anyone?


simna
Unfortunately I don't listen to classical so I can't answer that but they did not disappoint when playing material I thought most  speakers struggle with.  
Last year, on a whim, I picked up an old pair of Forte II from Craigslist. At the time, my main speakers were Harbeth SHL5+.

I was blown away by how good they were, this prompted me to acquire Forte III--which ultimately replaced my Harbeth.

Contrary to everything I heard about them, the Klipsch are not overly bright, they are not fatiguing, but they are wildly enjoyable speakers. An immense bargain for the price I paid.

I’d like to move up the CW IV at some point, their physical size is the only thing holding me back.

I also don’t listen to classical music, so can’t offer any insight there.
I have owned the Heresy IV for about three weeks.  I’ve had several pairs of speakers over the last few years and I am really enjoying the H4.  They are forward, but in a good way.  They are really fun to listen to and I think they provide a blend of detail and a natural sound that really works in my setup.  I’m not a classical music listener, but these are the first speakers that I have owned that sound great with every genre and artist that I have listened to. From singer/songwriter to rock and roll to Tool, it’s all sounded great to my ears.  For me, the H4 is a keeper.
Right.....they are fun and engaging .....   I miss my H3,  I would have liked to keep them but ......