Hello
In case some are wondering what the sound difference is between the RF-7 And the KLF-20 I now have them both on the same unit, and performed an A-B comparison. This is using a pioneeer SX 1050.
1. They both have thunderous bass response.
2. At the same volume the RF-7 is a bit louder. 102Db
3. The RF-7 tweeter is much clearer, and louder.
4. The KLF-20 has a bit better midrange, and tweeter separation. 3 Way. This is noticed on some music, but not on all. The RF-7 is trully remarkable, as to keep up with a full 3 way.
5. Can sure hear the difference in the build quality of the RF-7, over the KLF-20. But the KLF-20 sure does put up a challenge for the RF-7s thats for sure.
6. The top end of the KLF-20, although the separation is excellent, the array seems a bit dull in comparison to the RF-7. The RF-7 is very clear. Its unreal. Again this is the build quality difference between the 2 towers. The RF-7s appear to have a better drivers.
7. No complaints on the bass extension on either one. Some may say the KLF-20 appears to have more bass than the RF-7. I found the RF-7 brighter than the KLF-20. This would make it seem that the RF-7 has less bass. They both have a very outstanding bass extension. I would almost have to say equal on this. I would trully have to say that both towers are maxed out on the bass extension, due to their size. More bass than this means a larger cabinet array.
8. I can listen to the KLF-20, more comfortable with a bit louder volume. Not to put down the RF-7, the build quality difference between the 2 here is noticed.
9. The modified horn in the RF-7 is remarkable as far as a mid, and tweeter sound. Listening to both towers I can hear both mid, and tweeter come out of the top RF-7 horn, and extremely clear. Both mid and tweeter are at the top of the RF-7, as the KLF-20 separates these 2 sounds placing the mid lower in the sound array. I can hear a difference on the KLF-20 mid placement.
My listening experience hear was trully remarkable. If you KLF-20 owners are thinking that there is a better sound out there, there may be. Only not by much, trust me on this one. I place the KLF-20 tower spaeker, as hands down, a very remarkable speaker. This speaker already has most of the sound quality, there really isn't to much more sound to be heard.
The RF-7 basically the only thing that really stood out was the build quality. This was very noticed. I can tell which tower was paid more attention to, as far as detail, on the build. The drivers I can tell right away to be a better driver hands down, over the KLF-20. The KLF-7 modified mid, tweeter horn gave this listening expierence a whole new world. Although I can say even though I own the 7s, i like the 3 way array in the KLF-20s better.
Klipsch should bring back the RF-7 in a 3 way tower array. I think they would sound very good. Even though they really put out the mids the way they are. There is a slight mid difference as compared to a 3 way, but id say not much. In my past years I was not able to compare a 2 way to a 3way. There was just no fair comparison between the 2. Here I can compare the 2 sets of speakers because the Horn in the RF-7 is that good. Id call it a 2 way, with a definate 3 way sound, hands down.
When I had the Klipschorns, I did realize that in my house when I turned them up a bit, the top end on them was so efficient, due to my room size here, the top end was literally screaming before I got any kind of bass extension. Now I have both sounds right up front, and sounding great. If I go to K-horns again, it will be on a more think about situation, rather than just buy them, just to have them.
All in all I give both the RF-7 and the KLF-20 hands down. I dont listen to both pair at the same time as they both sound that well. I enjoy 1 or the other. I love them both.
I also have a set of KG 5.5 towers here. hmm LOL RF-7 would walk all over them in a heartbeat.
Caution: Dont let anyone touch the woofers on the RF-7s when there turned up. The fingernails will dent the cones.
Regards Jim