Years ago I purchased a pair of Heresy II's after hearing the Bose 901. Recently I purchased an RF-52/RC-52 system, while at the gym yesterday I noticed the really good bass line and dispersion of the Bose Acoustimass 5 system and I hate to say it, but to get that kind of bass I am going to have to purchase a subwoofer to go with the big floor standing speakers and the big center channel.
My Heresy II's have a very snappy bass line to rolloff, and an open, airy sound. The RF-52/RC-52 just aren't as impressive, and the bass line, which is why I bought them, needs a subwoofer. I hate to say it, but I think I like the Acoustimass 5 better than my RF/RC stuff. This little Acoustimass system (for $400) was covering a 40 X 40 room, I am 7' from listening position, where my Heresy II's are open and airy, the Refenence series are not. Those crappy little acoustimass satellites seem to give me a more open sound than my tractrix horn.
My Heresy II's are gonna stay with me, so no soliciting, the Reference stuff...well...I dunno...I either buy a subwoofer or loose 'em...for the Acoustimass system. Yes I am the dark hearted traitor, but it's the sound that gets me, and these little acoustimass did a better job in that big gym (repleat with heavy bags, Octagon, wrestling mats) and these little guys got the sound out.
Maybe I should have got the RF-62's orRF-63's ?
My system:
Dell E-521 w/AMD 4800+ X2
XP Professional
SoundBlaster X-Fi Audio Extreme
Creative IO module
Nvidia 8500 GT card w/512 MB Ram
Delll 21 FPW monitor
Sony Vega 36" tv
Yamaha RX-V661 receiver
Klipsch Heresy II's
Klipsch RF-52's
Klipsch RC-52
"You're gonna eat lightening and crap thunder..You're gonna be a very dangerous person."
Mickey Goldstein to Rocky Balboa
Enough Klipsch products, which only leads to the desire for more.