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Rating Reviewed by: Ansepe74(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date October 15, 2006Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 1 of 13
Price Paid:
$5000.00
from Stavanger, Norway Summary: Had just moved to Stavanger and was looking for å box speaker since i don't have any place of my own and just rent. So i went to a store nearby which, fortunally, were having a kind og "quit-sale".
Didn't have any real knowledge about the brand except Klipsch is one of the oldest and well-reputated american speaker-factories.
Though they sounded thin on the Sony-setup i bought them, since i knew that my setup which then included a Elecrocompaniet 4.5+aw100dmb coud be a perfect match.
And yes it did! Bought them for 5000NKR which is the same as 600USD, but i got some stands too.
Have also had the EC Eci3 in the house, which also sounded great, but the truly showed their potential when i got my valve amp setup with Croft pre and a Dynaco ST70!
Sweet and dynamic at the same time.
But i've had them for 3,5years and is still satisfied so.. Strengths: Punch
dynamic
Sound great on trumpet music
An involving listen with sweetsounding amps Weaknesses: At this price nothing.. but:
Can be harsh at times
Don't like hard-sounding components
Treble
Similar Products Used: XTZ wm99
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Rating Reviewed by: Andreas pedersen(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date July 23, 2006Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year |
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Review 2 of 13
Price Paid:
$6500.00
from Rolf's, Stavanger Summary: Bought these in 2003, and to be honest haven't i had a speaker that had that great blend of being revealing and fun listening to at the same time.
I must admit that i've heard speakers who could dig deep into the scenario of the music. Placing musicians, and so on making a perfect holographic experience. But at the same time losing the nerve which is so important! Strengths: -Dynamic
-They go loud
-sensitvity (perfect with small tube amps)
-soul Weaknesses: -Treble doesn't really shine
-bass
-Not among the most holographic Similar Products Used: XTZ 99
Kef Q1
Opera Mini callas
B&W 805 (older)
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Rating Reviewed by:
 74cuda
(AudioPhile)
Review Date July 25, 2004Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 2.40 of 5,
5.00 votes
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Review 3 of 13
Price Paid:
$250.00
from ov Summary: For the price they are hard to beat,NOPE,they aint Khorns,but for smaller area,surr or rear c they are good.I was at BB,they DON'T sell reference and I could not find the Khorns either(ha).Just listen to your ears and pay little attention to those that want Heritage for a few hundred bucks,shees. Strengths: Price/performance ratio compared to others. Weaknesses: At the price how could anyone say x is a weakness,get real. Similar Products Used: long list of inferior bookshelfs.
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Rating Reviewed by:
 Futureman
(AudioPhile)
Review Date July 23, 2004Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
8.00 votes
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Review 4 of 13
Price Paid:
$400.00
from online discounter Summary: I've had these for over a year and I'm dumping them on some other sucker on Ebay. They absolutely suck. Klipsch has long since devalued themselves. My dad was friends with Paul Klipsch in Arkansas in the '70s, back then they made good speakers. Now, they are being sold at Best Buy. That should say it all. They've devalued their product so much that I'm having to practically give them away. In a complete surround system they are bearable, but listen to them in 2 channel mode. They suck! Strengths: None. Well, I guess they're cheap. They ought to just be included in "home theater in a box". Weaknesses: Too many to go into. Similar Products Used: I used to have a pair of Denon bookshelf speakers that came off a compact system that blew these away. I think I paid $150 for those at an overpriced retail outlet in Houston. And these things retailed for $650!! Bend over, here it comes.
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Rating Reviewed by: sdavis(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date August 3, 2003Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months Visitors rate this review 2.14 of 5,
7.00 votes
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Review 5 of 13
Price Paid:
$325.00
from Ovation Audio, Lexin Summary: I bought these RB-3s to replace a set of entry level JBL 500s that had served me well, but were simply being outclassed by the rest of my system. I am hooked on Klipsch. I'm moving from an all JBL system to an all Klipsh Reference system.
While the sensitivity of this speaker is actually lower than average for Klipsch products, its 94 db/m sensitivity is significantly higher than most other products in the same price range. I got an incredible deal on these, but I would have paid much more for the quality sound they produce. Highs are crisp, clear, and well defined, blending well with the mids. Volume of bass leaves a little to be desired, but since this is approximately a 6 inch woofer, I was more concerned with smoothness and clarity. The RB-3 delivers on this front, providing excellent sound quality at this price point, coupled with excellent box asthetics and a sweet-looking copper cone and horn tweeter that make me want to leave the grills off all the time. I definitely recommend this speaker, and rate it five stars because at this price, it's as close to perfect as you can get. Strengths: -Excellent highs and mids that blend together well
-Great sensitivity = louder, cleaner sound
-Great looks
-Bi-wire capability Weaknesses: -Bass is not as loud as some may like Similar Products Used: -JBL 500 Bookshelf (not really in the same class, but the only other bookshelf I've owned.)
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