The Klipsch RF-7 remains one of my most favorite speakers to date that I have in my many collection of misc. The Klipschorn's give a much more wider and airy sound, the B&W N800 sounds more bright, more direct path. I have to say that I prefer Klipsch over B&W for my taste. I run Rotel RB-1090/RC-1090 with my Klipsch RF-7, Klipschorn's, and B&W N800 speakers. It's very well known in many of the audio forums, Rotel fourm, and Klipsch forum how well and great synergy the Klipsch and Rotel combo has, nothing short of stunning. Have a great day (it finally looks like spring here in Iowa which is exciting!)! I truly hope to love my Klipsch again, it will save me a lot of $$ if I do!Īgain, my comments were really just kidding and observational, I certainly don't assume that my opinion is the correct one. And of course, as everyone here says and I agree, he said you really just have to decide for your self. #Up grading klipsch kg 4.2 seriesI'm thinking my tastes have maybe changed, but also as I said above, I really do hope simply changing to a "better" receiver and perhaps separates down the road will make the Klipsch put a smile on my face again (like when I briefly hooked them up to the Rotel equipment).Īs another note, my local dealer sells B & W and Klipsch Reference series and when discussing the two brands for HT, he mentioned the soundstage of the B & W but also the dynamics and efficiency of the Klipsch and said that's a really nice thing for HT. I have nothing against Klipsch at all and have owned Klipsch since 1992. I'm sure one day, if I was to start an pure "music" system, I'd look into other popular "hi fi" brands again, but my Klipschs are here to stay for my HT setup.īlazeMaster, as I said to yourtoys, I was really just kidding with you two. Ted, I know that going from B&W to Klipsch is not considered a upgrade, but after I heard the Klipsch for movies, the B&Ws had to go. My RF-5 just seem a little lifeless but a better receiver or separates I'm sure will help! I've always liked Klipsch (I have some KG-4.2 also that I dragged to college with me and man did they hammer, what bass.okay I've matured some. I may just be able to save some big $$ once I have the Rotel going, which would be nice. right out of the box and no playing time yet. When I bought my 2 channel system, they had to order the B & W's but had all the Rotel gear in stock, so for fun I hooked the Rotel up to the Klipsch (I had to make sure it all worked, right!! :lol: ), and holy crap did they (the RF-5's) sound good, and that was with the Rotel equip. Here, yourtoys and BlazeMaster are going the wrong way from B & W to Klipsch! :oops: :W Just kidding! No, its just always interesting to see what different people like. I love it! So, I was thinking of eventually replacing the Klipsch with some B & W's, and maybe switching to separates after that. I bought a 2 channel system with Rotel RC-1070 and RB-1080 with B & W 703s. I plan on replacing a Yamaha RX-V2200 receiver soon with a Rotel RSX-1057, which is running my Klipsch RF-5, RC-7, RS-25's.
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