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Well guys, and then there was two. I have it down to 2 speakers. I want to thank everyone who chimed in. I read about every speaker mentioned in this thread. All great speakers in their own way. Its down to the Klipsch RF-7 III and Klipsch Cornwall III's. Are any of your here very familiar with both speakers? Anything you think I should know. Anything you care to share? In my undedicated L shaped room which is medium sized bordering on big , the speakers will be 5 feet front the back wall. One speaker will be two foot from side the wall, other speaker is 8 feet from side wall. No way around it right now. My current speakers are 8 feet apart and I sit 8 feet from the speakers. Behind my seating position there is another 8 feet to the back wall. Are the Cornwall's usually best placed right along the wall? Do any of you use the Stillpoint Aperture acoustic panels? or anything similar to them. Have any of you had success with such tweaks? Well, I'm off to sleep for a bit. Would love to hear from some of you. Enjoy the Music.
Regards, Mikey. Blues for the red Sun BAY BAY. |
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Have you done a thorough search on this forum and others as to the differences between Klipsch Heritage and consumer-grade? They are simply not the same product, the design, the engineering, and choice of drivers are totally different.
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what would I type in to the search engine to get the results to what your referring to. Thank you for the heads up.
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I owned the kg4.'s for 6 years. I loved the sound. Is there any way I can make the rf iii's works 7 feet out from the wall? Any tweaks I could do to the room that would help having the Klipsch rf iii's so far out from the back wall and still get good bass?
Kind Regards, Mikey Toronto Ontario Canada newguy77, 43 minutes ago Edit Report |
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This is awesome :P. Bought my second pair of RF7mk3 (this time, walnut) for my "music-cave". Got the Cherry version in the living-room. Now i can rotate between Spendor D9 and more lively RF7mk3 . Sound amazing on Accuphase... a bit "fat" sound.. but they are brand new, so need some burn-in time . Update: When im using the RF7, i drag them about 50cm more from the back wall. The Spendor sounds good where they stand . Last edited by spurv; 12-10-2019 at 08:17 AM. |
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I'm a proud owner of a new pair of Klipsch RF-7 III. And I'm pushing these with a Macintosh MC-312. These speakers are the best.
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Coming up on two years owning mine and I feel like they are still breaking in. They definitely have more base now than they did in year one. Still very happy with them. -Geoff |
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Congrats! They look awesome and sound great!
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