I have nothing against DT other than published specs. If speakers sound good to the purchaser, that's what's is important. Comparing kef r or reference series to any Klipsch series other than the Palladium or the Heritage lines is fruitless . The marketing BS with buzz words has a new generation excited. Xs
Quite sure is way lower lol.
Why is that? The major difference between the reference series and heritage/cinema series is the use of cermetallic drivers (aluminum anodized with a thin layer of ceramic, much like the CMMD drivers used in the infinity primus series) which are compliance controlled woofers over mass controlled, allowing smaller cabinets with acceptable bass response (at the expense of some sensitivity).
What if I told you the horns used in the reference II, reference premier, and cheap reference are the same design as used in the cinema and heritage II series? Klipsch started using tractrix horns instead of exponential horns with the creation of the k402 and k510 horns. Its not a true tractrix, but a hybrid tractrix designed for constant directivity and constant coverage, meaning the radiation pattern doesn't change based on frequency (and remains 90x60 or 90x90) and the radiation pattern remains constant from the lowest frequencies to the highest.
The most recent reference speakers use a 90x90 horn vs a 90x60 horn, which provides better vertical coverage, and some of the reference series utilize horn loaded titanium domes vs compression drivers. I believe the RF 7 II is the only reference series to use a true compression driver.
See here
https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/169632-tractrix-vs-exponential/&do=findComment&comment=2129685
The OP didn't state what his goals were, but from what it seemed, he was comparing two large, sensitive speakers.
If you're looking for a true cinema like experience, you need high sensitivity, high dynamic range, controlled directivity, and an extremely wide listening window with excellent off axis response, Klipsch is the way to go for that. If you're looking for ruler flat speakers, other options might be better. The latest reference premier series are acceptably accurate, no longer bright and harsh.
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