
Lars Jackson
Audiophyte

Do you know what the boxes are made of?
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I do now. Interesting, wonder if that is a diy possibility now....Do you know what the boxes are made of?
Fine for movies but a lot of us use their systems more for music and don't care for the "in your face" sound of Klipsch horn tweeters.Klipsch all the way. Few reasons are they are loud and in your face when you want them to be, they sounds super good when wanted a softer, crisp, detail sound, unreal for movies at a loud volume or low. So you get the best of both worlds with klipsch and other speakers are hard to compete with that.
I have a set of RF62IIs, and the problem isn't the horn tweeter. It sounds fine. The problem is that Klipsch designs their speakers with a classic "saddle" response curve, that sounds more exciting but isn't accurate. For HT use, and I use them in an HT-only system, they actually sound pretty damned good. For music, I'm an accuracy fanatic, and the RF62IIs would never cut it.Fine for movies but a lot of us use their systems more for music and don't care for the "in your face" sound of Klipsch horn tweeters.
Kingsport, huh? I live like 20 minutes from their store. Who knew there was an ID speaker company so nearby? I've got some unfavorable preconceptions about their dubiously simple 1st order crossover (Dennis Murphy addresses this in an essay hosted on salksound.com) and likely tuning below the Fs of the woofer (marketed as "extended bass tuned mode", reinforced by the speaker's impedance graph), but I would still be curious to hear them if I get a chance. What did you pay for your Watkins speakers, if you don't mind to share?My Watkins Generation 4 are the best speakers I have ever owned.
The quality is unlike any I have heard before. Wish they were in the poll! Listening to music and my huge classical vinyl collection is how I unwind after work. www.watkinsaudio.com
Not a good frame of reference in that, sorry. It would be easy to say that if all you'd been hearing to that point was a HTIB or plastic computer speakers on the desktop. Quite another if your mains at the time were a pair of Wilson Alexx.The sound sold me in the first listening session.
Good point. I think you meant 'elicit' but that's just quibbling. Not lookin' for an "Audiofight."I don't think the question is seriously flawed. It was posed to incite debate, and has done so admirably.
I appreciate the way you put it, listening to speakers rather than brands. I'm getting to point with my system that I no longer even wish to listen to speakers. I want to listen to music.