Klipsch THX Ultra 2 Home Theater Speaker Systems

Klipsch THX Ultra 2 Home Theater Speaker Systems 

DESCRIPTION

  • Real cinema sound
  • Built for versatility
  • Proprietary Klipsch Tractrix Horn tweeters
  • Cerametallic woofers

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 31, 2010]
basshead
AudioPhile

Best Cinema Setup ever made.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 26, 2008]
erik777
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Klipsch says this system is a "step up" for performance. A gigantic understatement is this familys opinion. We use this room for movies almost 100% of the time with older Klipsch in wall speakers in other rooms of the house. Extremely pleased, super home theater sound.

Weakness:

None, hopefully as they wear in it gets even better.

Wow,
I know its one of the most expensive Klipsch Systems but watching Movies has an entire new meaning in our house. We just finished the installation last week. Movie day has turned into a nightly event for now. I totally agree with previous post, we now feel our room IS the movie theater, Sound is booming-just awesome. If you have children like my boys you can actually get them to sit for a couple of hours.
If its in your budget its a must listen, Klipsch has outdone themselves.

Customer Service

We used HARMONATION LTD. in Smithtown for the installation.
The best price we found on the web was from www.acousticsounddesign.com. I would recommend
both as they helped us through the entire buy from price to complete installation.

Similar Products Used:

Replaced Klipsch rf-3 speaker system-no comparison

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 24, 2005]
SPINEFIXR
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very high resolution, Big sound, very low distortion, and very efficient

Weakness:

cost but they just came out and will probably drop

I always read reviews about the equipment but many do not compare it to other equipment they have owned. I am going to do just that for reference. My preference is for theater. I love music but nothing relaxes me more than a good movie. To me the best sound and video for movies is in the theater(a very good one) and we are trying to recreate the theater experience. These speakers sound exactly like a theater I used to visit frequently(CineCapri in AZ). Of course they sound more powerful, clearer, and cleaner but my room is only 15x30 and it sounds like the gaint 500+ seating theater I am referring to. Basically huge dynamics, clean, and the best resolution yet. I have owned powered monitors from the professional side(good but lacking the dynamics and power), Axiom Epic 80's system(The best with music if I did not have a sub), Magnapan's MMG's with CC1 center(the best for music with a sub )Various M&K models including the 750thx, S-85's, s-125's, s-100b's, and finally M&K s-250's. M&K's are the best at combining both music and theater especially the s-250's. With that said I like the klipsch thx ultra 2 system better for movies only. They have a slightly better resolution and sound much bigger. My wife was watching troy with me the other day and I leaned over to talk to her and she said"I lost myself like in the theater" meaning when she watches movies in theaters she gets into it and this is the first time it happened at home. I would agree. Real cinema sound is what the reviewers say and they are not joking. They sound good for music but I had 3 others that were better. They were not made for this(thx certified). By the way you can not go wrong with any I mentioned. They cost $2400 for a pair of thr fronts and the MMG's cost $560. Do they sound that much better? No, but in the world of audio and video to get a little better it cost much more. Worth it if you can afford it. I am using Mcintosh equipment for my theater. Thanks

Similar Products Used:

Axiom epic 80, M&K, and Maggies

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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