One example would be going for the Minidsp Studio and controlling 2 subs of a non Neumann brand together with the Neumann KH420s from its Dirac DSP and still spend less money. The question is then, is my listed combo so damn good working together that the total price of the pack will justify the expensive subs? Or would you guys recommend another sub. And the output on them is often higher as well.
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The flipside is that those "more common" home hifi subs are often available on the used marked in Norway for half the price. B&W DB1D, JL Fantom 113, SVS ultra, and so on. The price of each sub is comparable, at least here in Norway, to any super high end/super high priced sub. But what happened with the KH870? are we paying for the fancy electronics on the back? the possibility to connect a 7.7 (or something like it) setup? I only need stereo. I stumbled upon a thread discussing studio monitors and based on my budget, knowledge and avalability in Norway the following seems like a good combo. Eventually I plan on replacing my receiver in my main living room with a Burson Funk or similar product.
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The quest for the right sound is still there. I am comparing this to Cambridge Audio, NAD, Emotiva, SMSL, and misc 5.1 receivers, and the TK3i suits my applications at least 100 better than any combination of DAC/preamp/amp I have put together myself. Now to the question, where your opinions would be welcome. Measures pretty flat from 34-20khz after removing a 100hz +6db bump and another two +4,5db bumps at 1 and around 4khz. Speaker placement 4 feet from backwall, 2 feet from sidewalls and sweet spot makes a triangle of about 10x10x10feet. The room is fairly treated with carpet, lounge matress on the floor, sound absorbing pictures, sofas ++. Ceiling in uneven old wood with visible building structure. The living room is 4x7meters (13x23feet), walls in thick wood. Added DSP through Sonarworks Reference and must say, for the first time I can see the music, not just imagine it while listening. And now finally my reference the Forsman D2-10s for the last 3 years. Then a step back again to Klipsch Corwnall v3. Changed to Klipsch Heresy, then a big step up to Forsman D2-8 (dipols). Got my first Klispch KG 4.2, since upgradet with Bob Crites parts and now moved them to my home cinema setup.
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I've been in the hifi-hobby game since 1994. Before making any measurements on the Klipsch kg2 speakers, we tried several. It is available with oiled oak or walnut veneers the snap-retained grille is covered in black or brown cloth. Must say, wow! Been following you for more then 5 years, very impressed. The enclosure of the Klipsch kg2 is 18-7/8 inches high, 13-1/4 inches wide, and 11-1/2 inches deep. 5 model loudspeakers are still owned and listened to by Klipsch fans around the world as part of two-channel audio and home theater surround sound systems.
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Thank you all for such a fantastic source, full of quality, reliable information. 5 bookshelf loudspeaker was first introduced in 1994 and manufactured by Klipsch until 1997. This is my first post so please be patient with me.įirst of all.