It was nice to see an RF-7iii question come through, and I feel ya’ll did a really good job covering it. In my experience, and with the Klipsch speakers I’ve had in my listening space over the past 25yrs., the “superpower” of the larger floor standers is sheer scale and dynamics. I currently have Klipsch KLF-30s (2x12” woofers, 1.5 Mid compression driver, 1” HF compression driver) and have tried to replace them with objectively “better” speakers over the past 10yrs. I just find myself always coming back to them. Just really appreciate the content ya’ll put out-honest, raw, and just a good time. If u guys ever open up a listening bar, I’m there!
Everyone should have a sub. Thinking a "full range" speaker should play "really low" does not make sense. Very low frequency rarely is going to be it's best where the main speakers sit. So, why complain about them not having "really low base"
Joe here. I think everyone should have a sub. But some 2-channel purists just refuse to do it. Many of their integrated amps don't have the proper delay for the main speakers to properly integrate the subs, so they complain about "slow bass." So, I have to make sure to keep that in mind when I recommend stuff. My first recommendation is always to get some subs.
Please make a video about music videos and where you watch them and how the front wides sound with music and music videos with RUclips and does your RUclips sound better from a TV or PS5 because that's basically what I got my stereo for and the only way on the PlayStation I can get my center channel to work with RUclips is two channel and linear PCM have you noticed this
It was nice to see an RF-7iii question come through, and I feel ya’ll did a really good job covering it. In my experience, and with the Klipsch speakers I’ve had in my listening space over the past 25yrs., the “superpower” of the larger floor standers is sheer scale and dynamics. I currently have Klipsch KLF-30s (2x12” woofers, 1.5 Mid compression driver, 1” HF compression driver) and have tried to replace them with objectively “better” speakers over the past 10yrs. I just find myself always coming back to them. Just really appreciate the content ya’ll put out-honest, raw, and just a good time. If u guys ever open up a listening bar, I’m there!
I wish Klipsch would update the RF-7 III and put out bookshelf version too.
Cory for the win! RF7's are great!
Everyone should have a sub. Thinking a "full range" speaker should play "really low" does not make sense. Very low frequency rarely is going to be it's best where the main speakers sit. So, why complain about them not having "really low base"
The speaker box has to be large in order to get low and loud. The new Arendal hotness, the 1528 is HUGE!
Joe here. I think everyone should have a sub. But some 2-channel purists just refuse to do it. Many of their integrated amps don't have the proper delay for the main speakers to properly integrate the subs, so they complain about "slow bass."
So, I have to make sure to keep that in mind when I recommend stuff. My first recommendation is always to get some subs.
Arendal no contest over Klipsch. Much better engineered speaker and more accurate.
We need someone to measure the Klipsch Jubilee 😂😂😂 do you think Erin would be able to get 400 lb of Klipsch on the Klippel?
He's got himself an engine lift to save his back.
Elipson Prestige Facet 34F would be nice to see reviews of, dual 10" is rare and these ones are cheaper.
Please make a video about music videos and where you watch them and how the front wides sound with music and music videos with RUclips and does your RUclips sound better from a TV or PS5 because that's basically what I got my stereo for and the only way on the PlayStation I can get my center channel to work with RUclips is two channel and linear PCM have you noticed this
Cardie B on Arendals ? ANATHEMA.
Klipsch made in USA and Arendal made in China. Those facts alone make Klipsch the obvious winner.