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  • 07-02-2009 12:54 AM

    • csemoses
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    Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Hello all, looking to maybe get into some klipsch speakers in the next week or two. Basically decided on the WF-45's as my mains...

    Also probably going to get the Onkyo TX-SR806 as the amp. Im leaving my current job where i get cost+ ... so really really good prices on this stuff. 

    What im concerned with is the WC-24. Almost all dialogue comes from the center channel as we all know (in movies) ...

    Anyone here heard this center channel at length? Does it live up to what the WF-35's offer ? I've heard the WF-35's in a sound room, and they sounded quite detailed. They have the WC-24 hooked up, but in a sound room its kinda hard to get a real feel for it.

    Thanks in advance.

  • 07-02-2009 1:15 AM In reply to

    • Islander
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Does your shop carry Heritage Series?  Stick out tongue

    Pat on the Island
    510 JubScalas + Paradigm PW-2100, powered by Yamaha MX-D1 x 2,
    EQ'd by Electro-Voice Dx38, controlled by Yamaha RX-V750,
    fed by Technics SL-1400MK2 & Yamaha DVD-S550

    6.1 Surround: above plus 2 Heresy IIs & 2 Belles
  • 07-02-2009 1:16 AM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

     no, but i could special order anything from klipsch... not very helpful btw :P

     

    EDIT: hey, im in victoria. Small world!!!  checked out the sound room at London Drugs on yates street by chance? lol

  • 07-02-2009 2:00 AM In reply to

    • Islander
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Yeah, I live just a few blocks from there.  I was kidding a bit, but it is really cheaper in the long run to buy the speakers you want now, instead of trading up and up and up.  I know, new Heritage are really pricey, which is why I have all used Heritage (except for the Heresy III kit I put in my centre speaker).

    Have you had a look at Canuck Audio Mart?  That's where I found both pairs of my Heresy IIs.  Bookmark it and check regularly to see what's available.

    http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/search.php?submit=1&keywords=Klipsch

    Q-Lectronic on Fort Street also has some good deals on a variety of speaker brands.

    Pat on the Island
    510 JubScalas + Paradigm PW-2100, powered by Yamaha MX-D1 x 2,
    EQ'd by Electro-Voice Dx38, controlled by Yamaha RX-V750,
    fed by Technics SL-1400MK2 & Yamaha DVD-S550

    6.1 Surround: above plus 2 Heresy IIs & 2 Belles
  • 07-02-2009 2:10 AM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

     They may  have good deals, but i doubt they can beat cost +5%. 

    Do they carry klipsch? Or Boston?

     

    Ive got Boston A100 Series II's and a VR12 right now. Love the VR12, would love some Boston VR3's in black ash. 

    Eeither that  or the WF-35 / WC-24 setup... my dilema :/

     

  • 07-02-2009 2:23 AM In reply to

    • Islander
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Q-Lectronic is where I got my La Scalas, and last year they had a pair of Klipschorns.  They've also had Heresies in the past.  You never know what you'll find there, and they have a high-end room upstairs.  I also got my Technics turntable there.

    Pat on the Island
    510 JubScalas + Paradigm PW-2100, powered by Yamaha MX-D1 x 2,
    EQ'd by Electro-Voice Dx38, controlled by Yamaha RX-V750,
    fed by Technics SL-1400MK2 & Yamaha DVD-S550

    6.1 Surround: above plus 2 Heresy IIs & 2 Belles
  • 07-02-2009 10:06 AM In reply to

    • Colin
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    For starters, please update your Profile, so we can provide the best answers for you:

     
    • Room size?
    • Room shape?
    • Prefer extra bass punch or flat accuracy?
    • Subwoofer?
    • Stereo or multi-channel?
    • What kind of music? Movies too?
    • How loud?
    • Other planned additions or upgrades?
    • Tweaking audiophile – handy, willing to DIY?
    • Prefer new or used?
    • What else have you tried?

    Otherwise, I say used big ole horns - people sell them cheap and they can sound great with the right equipment!

    Horns love tubes!

    Passive bi-amp Khorns with tubes on mid & highs, s-s on bass bin!

    http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/reviewers/acolinflood.htm
  • 07-02-2009 3:03 PM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Updated my profile quickly at work. Check it out. I prefer accurate sound, definitely... even if just on principal :) I prefer to listen relatively loud, nothing uncomfortable though. Obviously dependant on the time of day being in a basement suite. I prefer new goods, though used is an option locally. My experience is limited to what i've got unfortunately. I've auditioned Boston VR3's in a proper soundroom, and have listened to some tube driven speakers at a friends years ago, but not for a signifigant amount of time. Don't listen to much music on this system. I will be adding a blu-ray player sometime soon. wow, it auto formatted my post into one big jumble. Im doing this from a mac in safari... weird.
  • 07-03-2009 3:05 PM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

     hello again klipsch community!

     

    Any opinions on bookshelves as mains? (WB-14) instead of towers (WF-35) ...

    ive got a nice big sub to take care of everything below 80hz, though im not sure i like the idea.

    Isnt there stereo (front) or even surround effects for that matter, below 80hz in todays movies?

    surely you're missing something with bookshelves as mains? And i dont just mean that towers 'play louder'. Bookshelves cannot reproduce stuff below 60hz-70hz accurately... surely there's stuff on the front L/R channels that is meant to be heard there in these freqs?

  • 07-03-2009 3:29 PM In reply to

    • DrWho
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    Towers will have a better polar response, but them's a can of worms you probably don't want to get into....the gist is that the towers will have a more focused sound and thus will sound more full. Digging lower is kinda irrelevant if you set your mains to small (which you should do).

    Is there any chance of landing the reference series instead of the WF series? I personally prefer the sound of the Reference lineup a lot more....and it has much larger and more potent center channels available too.

    -Mike Bentz
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    "Crown, Active, and Horns"
  • 07-03-2009 4:02 PM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

     My store has two RF-82's for $1000 (pair) ...they are in the light oak color though, and HUGE cabinets. 

    I like the smaller tower design of the WFs

    I dont know if they have any matching RF centers left though.

     

    EDIT: Ive got a large center channel boston vr-12 (8.5" high) and it's too tall... i'd prefer a lower height one, to fit directly under my TV. It's currently one shelf down, which is not ideal.

  • 07-03-2009 4:54 PM In reply to

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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    csemoses:
    My store has two RF-82's for $1000 (pair) ...they are in the light oak color though, and HUGE cabinets. 


    Huge is a relative term.  I've got used to having a pair of washing machine-sized boxes in my living room, and now I think I can find room for their big brother fridge-sized boxes.  Bigger really is better when it comes to horn-type speakers.  When you see and hear a Heritage setup, you'll know what I mean.

    Hmm, looks like everyone's telling you to jump right into the deep end.  Well, the water really is fine.

    Pat on the Island
    510 JubScalas + Paradigm PW-2100, powered by Yamaha MX-D1 x 2,
    EQ'd by Electro-Voice Dx38, controlled by Yamaha RX-V750,
    fed by Technics SL-1400MK2 & Yamaha DVD-S550

    6.1 Surround: above plus 2 Heresy IIs & 2 Belles
  • 07-03-2009 5:24 PM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    I'm starting to think that I should just purchase a decent AVR for now (onkyo TX-SR806), use audyssey multiEQ to calibrate my current setup, and go from there. One step at a time, eh ? Means i wont get a discount on WF's if I dont get em before i leave my job, but maybe it does mean i'll pickup something 'better' used down the road, for the same cash or less?

  • 07-04-2009 10:15 AM In reply to

    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    USED HERITAGE STUFF

    K horns if you have the corners and the room.

    Whatever you do- do not get in a hurry and end up having to quickly upgrade.. like yours truly

    Look at the entire line.. new and used.. patience is a virtue in this game

    HT- front-k horns-center -lascala-surround cornwalls- rears- industrial lascalas- RSW-15 sub- Sony DA4300 ES Carver 753- 3ch-B&K EX4420- HK 870- Sony 550 blueray-50"; panasonic plasma

    2 ch- k horns-Peach II - Tercel-Tubemagic300 B monoblocks(under repair) -Mac 2105 yamaha PX2- Grado RS- Black Jolida CD -Nordost Blue Heaven speaker wires

    Want list- High end vinyl cleaning system - VRD tubes
  • 07-04-2009 5:31 PM In reply to

    • csemoses
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    Re: Potential first time Klipsch purchaser

    hey guys, i did not realize that i get a very good price on RF-82's here in my store, and that we have them in both black and cherry. nice... 

    Is an RC-52 center going to be overpowered by RF-82 mains, even after running the audyssey on the new onkyo TX-SR806? 

     

    EDIT: Anyone had the opportunity to hear this setup in person? with a diff amp ....

     EDIT#2: why do folks say the 52 wouldnt be the best? it uses the same tweeter as the RC52... from klipsch.com:

    High Frequency Drivers1" (2.54cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver mated to 90x60 square Tractrix® Horn1" (2.54cm) Titanium diaphragm compression driver mated to 90x60 square Tractrix® Horn

    So, it's not like it's going to be completely different sounding than the RF82s, eh ?

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