Thoughts on the Klipsch RF7-III

Isosevodes

Isosevodes

Junior Audioholic
Good evening all. Does anyone have any experience with the Klipsch RF7-III speakers? I’ve read the reviews and for the right price ($3200/pair) they appear to be outstanding candidates. I recently traded my Polk R700’s with my brother for his Klipsch RP8000F-II’s. I really like the Klipsch sound even though the R700’s were, IMO, equally as impressive. I’m clearly never satisfied.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Hard to know how you might like particular speakers. Suggest you compare both in your own room/setup for preference. I would look to other brands than Polk or Klipsch personally....
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
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The RF-7 IIIs will have more dynamic range but they won't be as linear. I would have stuck with the Polks over the Klipsch speakers, at least for my own tastes.
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
Good evening all. Does anyone have any experience with the Klipsch RF7-III speakers? I’ve read the reviews and for the right price ($3200/pair) they appear to be outstanding candidates. I recently traded my Polk R700’s with my brother for his Klipsch RP8000F-II’s. I really like the Klipsch sound even though the R700’s were, IMO, equally as impressive. I’m clearly never satisfied. I may step up to the RF7-III’s, but I’m still seeking input before I make the plunge, that is, if I make the plunge.
Your ears and brain are the final judge.....but, man...the Polk 700's are/were such a sweet nice speaker.
Those Klipsch's are, well Klipsch's.
They all look like 80's rack system speakers. (besides the "in your face" sound presentation)

If you are happy that's all that matters.
Given your age, there might be a good reason the Klipsch's do more for you.
I'm 68, but my ears are still pretty damn good.
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Good evening all. Does anyone have any experience with the Klipsch RF7-III speakers? I’ve read the reviews and for the right price ($3200/pair) they appear to be outstanding candidates. I recently traded my Polk R700’s with my brother for his Klipsch RP8000F-II’s. I really like the Klipsch sound even though the R700’s were, IMO, equally as impressive. I’m clearly never satisfied. I may step up to the RF7-III’s, but I’m still seeking input before I make the plunge, that is, if I make the plunge.
Klipsch would not even get close to my shortlist. There are a lot better speakers to be had for that money.
 
Isosevodes

Isosevodes

Junior Audioholic
Your ears and brain are the final judge.....but, man...the Polk 700's are/were such a sweet nice speaker.
Those Klipsch's are, well Klipsch's.
They all look like 80's rack system speakers. (besides the "in your face" sound presentation)

If you are happy that's all that matters.
Given your age, there might be a good reason the Klipsch's do more for you.
I'm 68, but my ears are still pretty damn good.
Really? FYI My ears are more than pretty darn good. I have no deficiency in hearing whatsoever, Clown!
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
This query isn’t about YOUR shortlist.
My shortlist is only for advice. I have never bought a completed speaker. I only buy wood, finishing products, raw driver, crossover components, active crossovers and amps. That is the extent of my purchases for speakers which has served me very well for 70 years now.
 
isolar8001

isolar8001

Audioholic Field Marshall
Really? FYI My ears are more than pretty darn good. I have no deficiency in hearing whatsoever, Clown!
You did ask for Klipsch opinions...

They don't even not make my shortlist, they make my totally avoid list.
Just wait until those ones you want sell for half price like all Klipsch speakers do, which speaks volumes.
If you are looking for affirmation on your speaker swap, good luck.

Many people choose the louder, more efficient speaker over a better, less efficient one....like you just did.
Your business of course, but you did make this public.

As far as your hearing goes, you would be the first human ever to not have high frequency deficiency at your age.
If i'm a clown for pointing this out, ok...Im a clown.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I recently traded my Polk R700’s with my brother for his Klipsch RP8000F-II’s. I really like the Klipsch sound even though the R700’s were, IMO, equally as impressive.
It’s a personal decision. Clearly you’re buying for yourself, not for everyone else here.

Reminds me when a colleague pharmacist said to me, “Andrew, I truly love the sound of those Klipsch towers”.

I replied, “Really?” And he answered, “ I really do!”

I liked the sound of the Klipsch towers. Probably not my favorite choice, but I liked them.

To me, the RF7’s with dual 10” woofers are more like “fun party” towers.

So if you’ve lived with them and love their sound, you should also love the RF7.

In general, I do favor big towers with dual 10” or 12” woofers like my RBH SX-T2 (dual 10”) and SVT (dual 12”) towers.
 

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