Has anyone heard both the Klipsch RF7 ii or iii and RC64 I or iii vs JBL 590s?
I have 590s and an Infinity Rc263 with 530 surrounds. I like that combo.
Missed a chance to get the RF7 setup a year ago before I got 590s and wondered if I missed anything. Obviously the RF7s are WAY more expensive
know most here don’t love Klipsch but I’m 100 percent home theater and RF7s are supposed to be good for HT
Thx
I have owned the Klipsch RP8000F and I've owned the JBL 590 and Bjorns has the RF7iii's
and I went up there just the other week and had them properly placed and set up right in a private room and listened to them extensively and AB'D them with golden ear B&W and several other high end brands
And except for ironically the M&K speakers the Klipsch were my favorite
If you guys remember I posted a thread on here comparing the JBL 590 to the Klipsch 8000f. And it was very close.
The 590 but the 8000fs held up really well
Basically the 590's could do everything the Klipsch could do just a little bit better especially with the tweeter and they could go louder with less distortion
Now the RF7 iii can do everything the JBL 590 can do a whole lot better even in the high end and play a whole lot louder with zero distortion.
And as dynamic as the JBL were the Klipsch RF7iii just were so much more dynamic. The bass is very balanced for those 10 inch drivers powerful but great balance midrange some of the best I've heard and the highs so so clear and quick and detailed with zero harshness at all.
They are easily one of my favorite all time speakers for home theater and they sound great for music too.
Compared to my RBH SV 831R though they put up a good fight but they lose out. But the 831R cost much more then the RF7 iii. Where the RBH win is they sound just as good for movies but they are some of the best speakers I've ever heard in my life for music.
They have a way of disappearing into the best Soundstage detail and imaging I've ever heard in my life. And every area midrange bass and tweeter is superb.
The Klipsch RF7iii have a characteristic I've heard with good horns. The Soundstage is more forward direct and in your face. This is not a bad thing They are never shouty honky or bright as poorly designed horns are they don't have the cupped hands effect. Its just the Soundstage is presented more in front and closer to you which is great for movies while the RBH has a Soundstage much further back and wider which I lose myself in and find I prefer for music especially its a tie for home theater
Bottom line The RF7III are one of my favorite speakers I've listened to. They are a very lively speaker with huge dynamics and can be driven at any level with no distortion. They sound as good at lower volumes as high. I would say they are one of the most exciting sounding speakers I've ever listened to and if you like a speaker that can do live music and rock while still belting out some classical then these are for you.
The key is what Ryan said. You need some distance from them for the magic to happen. And they need some breathing room off of the back walls