I can "knock" Klipsch Reference Premier because I
I can "knock" Klipsch speakers because I own a pair and I listen to them just about every day.
I think folks who have occasionally listened to speakers can knock them if they want, but, to truly be able to knock something who can do that better than someone who owns a pair and listens to them a lot?
I actually don't want to write a post to knock Klipsch, although if I was of a mind to I probably could.
I would rather make a comment about absolutes. I have read through a number of posts in this thread where absolutes get used and I think caution is in order. The words never, always, any, none and all are words that should occur sparingly in conversations because they simply aren't true. Absolutes are rarely true simply because there are few absolutes in real life, much less in audio.
As far as the daffy duck conversation about recording speakers and listening to them on Youtube videos, I am tempted to use an absolute term with a colorful adjective, but I think we need to get back to the topic on the thread.
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I am in agreement with Swerd: I plan on becoming a Salk fanboy when I take delivery later this month