Best High Performance Powered Speakers Over $1,000 || JBL, Klipsch & KEF
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○ Klipsch The Sevens: audioadvice.io/KlipschTheSevens1
○ Klipsch The Nines: audioadvice.io/KlipschTheNines1
○ JBL 4305P Speakers: audioadvice.io/JBL4309P1
○ JBL 4329P Speakers: audioadvice.io/JBL4329P1
○ KEF LS60: audioadvice.io/KEFLS601
○ KEF LS50 Wireless II: audioadvice.io/KEFLS50II
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Powered speaker systems require no external amplification while offering a near-endless swath of connection options. You no longer need tons of wires or clutter - just plug your speakers in, connect to your source, and you’re ready to rock! In this video, we focus on our favorite, high-performance powered speakers that rival traditional hi-fi systems. Our picks are investments, but worth it for amazing sound for years to come!
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0:00 High Performance Powered Speakers
0:00 Klipsch The Sevens
3:47 Klipsch The Nines
4:44 JBL 4305P & JBL 4329P
10:10 KEF LS60
14:55 Overall Recommendation - Наука
Great picks!
Thank you!
Why did you not include the Elac Navis in your comparison? Thanks
Great review
Thank you!
Nice review!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thinking about a pair of these for a gift. For a room that is about 14 feet by 17 feet, would getting the 4305ps with a subwoofer be good enough or would you recommend stepping up to the 4329P?
Either combo would work well, going with the sub might give you more flexibility in placement. Please feel free to reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss your room layout in more detail. Thanks for watching
How do Klipsch the sevens and nines compare to Kef ls50 wireless ii? Thanks
Those are apples and oranges. Two totally different sounds. Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss them. Thanks for watching
This is exactly the question I’m wanting to know the answer to lol
Nice job and how would you connect the JBL 4329P to your Tv?
Most TV's have an optical audio out you could use to connect to your TV. Thanks for watching
For the best sound, and no latency, try the optical input.
You could connect the JBL 4329P to your TV with HDMI ARC
@@FNGyoutuberexcept it doesn’t have an hdmi port
Quick question: Can either the Klipsch 9’s or the big JBLs referenced here be added to DUAL subs? So not one sub but two. I’m looking for a 2.2 active setup. Thanks Audio Advice…Huge fan of your videos!
Yes, just get a Y RCA splitter.
atxpete is exactly right, that is how you should do it.
@@AudioAdvice The problem is that then the bass is mixed (which is fine for movies). But for music, I want true 'stereo bass' aka full range from the left and the right speaker independently. Let me know if this is possible. If not, no worries, but thought if anyone could figure it out, it would be you!
@@Novilicious Yes, we get it. With a single sub out, that is pretty much impossible though without some kind of external unit.
@@AudioAdvice thank you!
Hello! how are you? Which one would you recommend to watch movies at home and stream music in a 20m2 room? greetings from Argentina!
Greetings! Any of these would work great for that! The best option would be the JBL 4329p!
Did I hear "subsonic base down to eleven Hertz...."@14.26 ... You must be superman. 😂
No swans, Airpulse, elac?
Which one do you recommend if you still also want to connect vintage hifi separates like a R2R and tape deck through a pre-amp? I am afraid that the additional analog to digital to analog conversion destroys the analog quality (thats what I experience currently with my KEF LSX). In addition I also need the TV connection. The room is quite large.
Please reach out to our team at www.audioadvice.com to discuss your needs in more detail. The JBL's have balanced analog inputs and a toslink for TV, they might be your best choice, but we can certainly help by learning more. Thanks for watching
Hi i need information about musicline setup details please
Musicline is a composition app, we are not sure how that applies here.
@@AudioAdvice I am not asking that meaning. I want to listen only songs . Which brand amp and speaker best for stereo music
Aren’t almost all B&O speakers been powered for a while now and none of them mentioned?
Cabasse or nada! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for sharing
Economical solution for someone that wants great sound, and only uses a few inputs!
Exactly, thanks for watching
Elac Navis
Great video. I am fine using a remote to change volume. I understand that HDMI passes higher resolution audio than optical. But from a practical perspective do you think HDMI audio from television shows is actually any better than optical? Seems like there would be no practical difference and I would be fine with the JBLs.
If you are ok using the remote for volume optical is fine. Glad you enjoyed the video.
I have the Klipsch Fours (R41PMs) and while connectivity and subwoofer control is awesome, they don't sound nearly as good as my passive Triad LCRs. Good for gaming but not 2 channel hifi. Better than sound bars.
That sounds like a pretty accurate analysis. The speakers featured in this video though are far better than the R41PM's and would certainly challenge your Triads :) Thanks for sharing
@@AudioAdvice I'm sure they must sound better than the 41s. I'd use the 9s or 7s if I had them but wouldn't ever buy them. I need to A/B speakers to be able to hear which are better. I run bi-amped quad 15' Marantz woofers with my Triads, crossed over at 100 hz.
Horn loaded tweeters are always enough to scare me away.
In the old days horn loaded tweeters were loud but tended to be a bit harsh. The newer designs, particularly the new patented JBL design on these have largely removed that harshness and now measure and sound terrific. They are worth hearing.
The funny thing is when you are talking about true quality sound, most prestige speakers are gimmicks, while the partybox line from JBL is the real deal
Some of these are very good too. Thanks for watching
😂 speakers that provide their own light show and other have gimmicks? 🤦🏾♂️😂😂😂
Best high performance powered speaker OVER $1,000? That will be the Beolab 90's then
There are a lot of great choices, thanks for sharing yours
@@AudioAdvice Well there is no choice - it is the best- as it should be since they cost $100,000. But thanks for your reply
Proprietary connections between the primary and secondary speakers make Klipsch powered speakers useless to me. Something like an RCA or even ethernet cable, sure. Proprietary? Not interested.
For ease of use, proprietary can sometimes be annoying. However, a lot of times they will use proprietary simply because they are better and perfectly matched to the product. Thanks for sharing!
There are a whole lot of options outside these two to consider....
Best ?! No Neumann, Genelec, ATC, Bohne Audio, Barefoot, PSI Audio, ME Geithain... instead cheaply made in china Klipsch. I dont understand why always these clickbait titles, why not ,,Selection of Active Speaker over 1K,,. JBL is okey, ìm not a big fan of horns but for some people theyre okey. But specially the Klipsch Master & Slave Systems are the first k.o that i wouldnt buy them. i know you sell them so you need to,push them a little but as active, i would choose long established Brands who have a name in this sector. Its an solid review as always but it would be interesting how these sound compared to the big names in the Active section as mentioned before in my comment
Thanks for commenting. Those are all very good professional brands, but most all of them lack the input flexibility for home use cases. Perhaps we should have called it the best consumer powered speakers over 1k :) Our founder does have an older pair of Genelec 208's and felt the JBL 4305's had a much sweeter and open top end.
@@AudioAdvice but why a speaker need HDMI build in ? Just buy an good DAC or use for the start the AVR. As more Inputs and Electronic Parts are inside, more can get damaged and youve less space for good capacitators and high quality amplifier parts. Sound is of course subjective, but with nowdays DSP you can tweak the loudspeaker as you want, and with Genelecs powerful SAM Dsp Platform, you can even measure them in. Dont want to criticize, i own / hear with actives for many years and use them with a High End Studio based DAC - without even an remote and for me all these gadets the brands like klipsch build in their actives are just weak parts for more problems after the warranty expire - specially theyve only 1 Year on the electronics (and theyre made like most klipsch stuff in china… wich is also a point). I understand that people want an All In one product, otherwise we havent so much of them the past year Buchardt, KEF etc. but sometimes its better to stay a little bit more ,,oldschool,, and choose stuff wich is many years on the market with confirmed longterm qualitys
Why are you going this in? At the end of the day, this is a sales pitch for speakers they’re selling.
So why are you getting wound that they didn’t go super niche for products they’ll never carry?
Those are all “Pro Audio” monitors that perform best in near-field studio systems where the user wants “accurate” or “linear” playback. I agree though, the both Klipsch & JBL are still dated; old Bluetooth codec, no Wi-Fi Network connectivity for Apple Airplay 2, chrome cast, or a native app like the Kef Connect App. And no HDMI? But still, the Audio Advice clearly told us the JBL & Klipsch lacked those things. Maybe check out the System Audio Legend 5.2 Silverbacks! Now these are meant for high end home audio. The Silverbacks use a WiSA (wireless) preamp/ transmitter stereo hub. Unfortunately, they are direct to consumer, but they are awesome, and #1 or #2 on my list! Also, SVS has the Prime Wireless Pro powered speakers. They look great, and have super connectivity. I hear great things about their sound too.
@@edmundgil6008 Just because theyre pro audio doesnt mean you cant use it in home environment. Ive many Friends who use Genelecs, Neumanns etc in normal Living room and it works perfectly. And no one misses the times with ,,normal,, passive speakers. Most people never testet it out. I had both (Studio & Home speakers) and i prefered the studio gear. And personally this wireless Stuff is better when you sourced it out. More Technologys on the Backplate is wasted space for good Amps. XLR & Digtal Input & Ethernet Port is more than enough. But the Hifi Brands doesnt have that because they just bought the cheap Pre made Plate Amps in China for the lowest price instead to develop a complete new product
all speakers are powered, otherwise they would not make any sound......
Actually most speakers are passive and require the amplifier in your integrated amp, power amp, or receiver to drive them.
Facepalm moment
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