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Review NaN of
, from Grand Rapids
Price Paid:
$445.00
from Dedicated Stereo Sho Summary: I was impressed when I happened upon my local retailer and they had these set up in the lobby. "Bose killers" was the term used to describe them.Simply put,for the price, you'll be hard pressed to find a better piece of kit. For surround sound these speakers are nothing short of stunning.Their dynamics are excellent and in your face, with the horn loaded tweeters making them slightly forward sounding.Their sensitivity means they can be driven by modestly powered amps with ease.I used them with a 8" Velodyne sub. In a smaller sized room 10' x 12', this system was excellent, and believe it or not, rattles the walls. Consider a similar Bose system, and you're upwards of $1000, my system totaled out at $675.In stereo, even though their midrange is slightly recessed, and they can sound hard, they are suprisingly adept. It is a home cinema package, after all. I purchased a pair of KEF Q55.2's, for stereo purposes and was expecting a major jump in sound quality. Much to my suprise, the difference wasn't as great as the difference in price.If a discrete system is what you're after, for a modest outlay ( you can always use a non-Klipsch sub), this system should be on your shortlist. After 5 years, I still happen upon that same showroom and other retailers, and am still impressed that the little Quintet has aged so well. That in itself is a great testament to the excellent engineering that went into these speakers. Strengths: Size
Looks
Adjustable Mount/ Stand built in
Ability to play loud without distortion
Quality
Cost Weaknesses: Adjustable Mount/ Stand can be hard to level speakers
Center channel can sound boxy, but it is a small system , a small quibble
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