BC Dave
01-11-2006, 05:41 PM
Hello,
After hearing a set of five Klipsch Quintet II speakers my brother got as a Christmas gift, I was blown away. He had replaced four large speakers and these little Klipsches, supported by a powered 12 inch sub, were fabulous in his 20 by 24 room, with nine-foot cedar ceiling. So I went and bought four Quintets and the center channel for $199 CDN. My results haven't been as great. I replaced a set of Mission M73 towers a Paradigm center and Energy Take 2 rears with the Quintets and the sound is variable. On digital music channels they sound fabulous with jazz and the Dolby Digital sound on DVDs is excellent too. However, watching regular TV (like old Friends episodes) they sound a little tinny and shouty. I have the crossover in my Denon receiver set at 100 hertz and have fiddled with the sub placement (currently in front corner) but I am lacking fullness (a midbass gap?) My wife loves the smaller speakers's appearance on their tall stands. Could I sell off the Quintet fronts and center, get something a little bigger from Klispch and keep the rear Quintets without screwing up the timbral balance? Any other ideas? Thanks!
After hearing a set of five Klipsch Quintet II speakers my brother got as a Christmas gift, I was blown away. He had replaced four large speakers and these little Klipsches, supported by a powered 12 inch sub, were fabulous in his 20 by 24 room, with nine-foot cedar ceiling. So I went and bought four Quintets and the center channel for $199 CDN. My results haven't been as great. I replaced a set of Mission M73 towers a Paradigm center and Energy Take 2 rears with the Quintets and the sound is variable. On digital music channels they sound fabulous with jazz and the Dolby Digital sound on DVDs is excellent too. However, watching regular TV (like old Friends episodes) they sound a little tinny and shouty. I have the crossover in my Denon receiver set at 100 hertz and have fiddled with the sub placement (currently in front corner) but I am lacking fullness (a midbass gap?) My wife loves the smaller speakers's appearance on their tall stands. Could I sell off the Quintet fronts and center, get something a little bigger from Klispch and keep the rear Quintets without screwing up the timbral balance? Any other ideas? Thanks!