I was just reviewing a couple of threads comparing Klipsch to several other well-known (and quality) brands by shoppers looking for "good speakers". Saw a few
very negative comments and thought I would mention this to help potential buyers: It is hard to generalize about this brand because the models vary so much...that being said....in general, it is a sound that some listeners will not want. But that's the same with ANY brand.
The "regular" models sold in "big-box" stores are as good in their price range as any around....may not be "audiophile"....but OK. You have to get into the Reference line to get the better, best stuff...and there is the rub. You have to be careful to match components well. If you read these threads widely, you'll learn that many dissapointments have been had by not adequately powering them or otherwise using less than "audiophile" components with them.....they are "truth tellers". So be wise if you're buying...audition well....make sure that matching components are used....and then, if you like this type of speaker
subjectively, you'll have some of the cleanest, clearest sound presentation you'll hear.
ps...not a dealer....an owner of RF-7 which took a few false starts to get it right.