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Old 02-23-2009, 01:29 AM   #21
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I've been wanting to upgrade my speakers for some time now I'm down to ( PSB - T65's and C60 ) or ( KLIPSCH - RF-82's and RC-62.)
What is your guys opinion on these two. I know it's about what I hear and like but what about thinks like FREQUENCY,CROSSOVER,
POWER, and OHM's and if you need to know room size is 12 x 20. Receiver is onkyo 706.
Have you listened to them yet?

I ask because, as others have stated, both are characteristically bright. If you haven't heard them, then it may be worth considering lineups like Quad, Monitor Audio Silver, and Revel Concerta, all of which are more neutral than the PSBs and Klipsch. If you know you like the brighter speakers, however, then you have chosen the right brands.
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((thinks its funny how the Klipsch owners don't consider themselves entry level but the B&W/Monitor Audio owners do consider themselves entry level))
A very thinly guised insult.

Anyway, I don't see how you can look at what I came from to what I have now, and say it's at the same level. What I came from was first a Panasonic HTiB, followed by an Onkyo HTiB speaker setup. What I have now may only be a small step up, but a step up nonetheless. And I've looked at your HT gallery. How on earth do you consider that to be entry level? There's not an entry level system on the planet that can compete with it. At least not what I consider to be entry level. And when I said I didn't consider the before mentioned brands to be entry level, it wasn't to "blow my own horn" or even because I happen to own one of the brands mentioned. It was just a statement of opinion.

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Old 02-23-2009, 02:59 AM   #23
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..."blow my own horn" or even because I happen to own one of the brands mentioned...
teehee....no pun intended

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Old 02-23-2009, 03:18 AM   #24
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A very thinly guised insult.

Anyway, I don't see how you can look at what I came from to what I have now, and say it's at the same level. What I came from was first a Panasonic HTiB, followed by an Onkyo HTiB speaker setup. What I have now may only be a small step up, but a step up nonetheless. And I've looked at your HT gallery. How on earth do you consider that to be entry level? There's not an entry level system on the planet that can compete with it. At least not what I consider to be entry level. And when I said I didn't consider the before mentioned brands to be entry level, it wasn't to "blow my own horn" or even because I happen to own one of the brands mentioned. It was just a statement of opinion.
I agree with you. I would define entry level as a cheap HTiB, or a cheap receiver paired with a cheap speaker package. Then there are literally thousands of steps up between "entry level" and "ultra high end." I'll be the first to admit my set up is only a step or two above entry level, but I do consider it to be a step or two above the cheap Kenwood HTiB I started out with several years ago.
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Old 02-23-2009, 03:27 AM   #25
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teehee....no pun intended

That's funny. I didn't even realize I did that. LOL

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I agree with you. I would define entry level as a cheap HTiB, or a cheap receiver paired with a cheap speaker package. Then there are literally thousands of steps up between "entry level" and "ultra high end." I'll be the first to admit my set up is only a step or two above entry level, but I do consider it to be a step or two above the cheap Kenwood HTiB I started out with several years ago.
That's the exact same way I look at it. I look at my system the same way you do. While it's by no means high end, I have a hard time lumping it into the same group as my first Panasonic HTiB. I feel it's a better fit in one of the many, many midrange steps.
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Old 02-23-2009, 03:50 AM   #26
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A very thinly guised insult.

Anyway, I don't see how you can look at what I came from to what I have now, and say it's at the same level. What I came from was first a Panasonic HTiB, followed by an Onkyo HTiB speaker setup. What I have now may only be a small step up, but a step up nonetheless. And I've looked at your HT gallery. How on earth do you consider that to be entry level? There's not an entry level system on the planet that can compete with it. At least not what I consider to be entry level. And when I said I didn't consider the before mentioned brands to be entry level, it wasn't to "blow my own horn" or even because I happen to own one of the brands mentioned. It was just a statement of opinion.
I'm actually entry level myself - I've seen and been to the high-end and it just keeps getting higher. I will consider myself high-end when I have a set of Quad 2805's, or a pair of JMLAB Utopias
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Old 02-23-2009, 06:27 AM   #27
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From my experience with both speaker companies (Paradigm and Klipsch) heres what I have noticed about each (and this is subjective but I've listened to a lot of line ups from each company).

Paradigm: Very Musical and accurate, easy on the ears, well balanced, efficient...doesn't need a lot of power to drive them, price for the speaker you get is unbeatable, build quality is top notch, harder to find...special dealer sold only.

Klipsch: Very cinematic...gives you that in your face theater sound while also being accurate and detailed, efficient...doesn't need a lot of power to drive them same as the Paradigms, very easy to find/buy.

Now this is very subjective, but after listening to my dads setup with Paradigm's flagship speaker...the S8's paired with the Anthem amp compared to my Klipsch Icons (but this is also the same feeling I get while listening to other Klipsch models including the commercial series...but I have not heard the Palladium or their heritage series so can't vouch for those) Anyways I feel as if I get a more cinematic sound from my klipsch. I just feel its that in your face, quiet at one point but then bam, very loud at another with the Klipschs...same as in the theater.

But when it comes to clairty, music reproduction, well balanced, superb imagery, and a better all around speaker; Paradigm will be better than its comparable Klipsch counterpart everytime hands down.

Just my two cents and anyone is free to chime in on my comments and its hard to really explain what im thinking in writting but hopefully ya'll get my drift. But in short heres what I think...

Paradigm: Best for Music then movies

Klipsch: Best for movies
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Old 02-23-2009, 09:36 AM   #28
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i agree with DBLACKGT's post above me! i auditioned both, but i was looking for movie speakers as i don't listen to music as often as i watch movies and tv. i have had my klipsch for over a year now and couldn't be happier. they sound great with everything from transformers to band of brothers to TDK! i did however opt to go with a pardigm sub instead of the klipsch brand.
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Old 02-24-2009, 12:31 PM   #29
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I personally hate the Klipsch sound---precisely because it is so in-your-face and bright. But I'm not hating the speaker, because it's all a matter of opinion. And honestly, they are very cinematic. In fact, some professional theaters use Klipsch speakers (commercial lineups, of course). My local theater does, and that is why I don't like the sound there---trebles are harsh and grating to my ears.

Klipsch makes a fine product, and they have their place...it's just not in my home! To each their own.
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Old 02-24-2009, 12:34 PM   #30
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I agree with you. I would define entry level as a cheap HTiB, or a cheap receiver paired with a cheap speaker package. Then there are literally thousands of steps up between "entry level" and "ultra high end." I'll be the first to admit my set up is only a step or two above entry level, but I do consider it to be a step or two above the cheap Kenwood HTiB I started out with several years ago.
True, but many "real" speaker companies will have their "entry-level" speaker lineups starting at something like $500 a pair. There's the "just getting into HT" entry-level and then there's the "just getting into audio" entry-level. HTiB doesn't count as "getting into audio." So in a sense everybody is right. I'll be picking up my Monitor RS6s this Saturday. That's entry level for getting into audio, but it's midrange for getting into HT. That's my take, anyways.
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Old 02-24-2009, 03:58 PM   #31
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Go with PSB, no question.

Check out www.saturdayaudio.com great prices and ship to your door.
very friendly over the phone

And I just got my S50s from DMC electronics, very good seller. I would buy from again

www.dmc-electronics.com
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Old 02-26-2009, 10:29 PM   #32
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Ok I went and listened to more speakers and now I'm really confused !
I have now listened to Klipsch 82's , Paradigm's Monitor 7's , PSB's T65's, and Monitor Audio RS6's
And now I don't think I like klipsch so much.PSB's sound better to me.Paradigm's I would need to
go back and listen to but I think I like them a little more then PSB's But I really liked the Monitor Audios
as a 2 channel set up and that's the way I heard them they didn't have them set up for HT. I just don't
know if they would sound as good as the PSB''s would in a HT they seam more laid back but
for listening to music they where the best of the 4 for me.
If you have listened to Monitor Audio RS6's in a
HT what did you think and did you ever compare them to PSB ?

Thanks
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Old 02-26-2009, 10:43 PM   #33
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BOOO Klipsch Bashers!!!! LOL!!!
Think I'll go play with my Monster cable..................
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Ok I went and listened to more speakers and now I'm really confused !
I have now listened to Klipsch 82's , Paradigm's Monitor 7's , PSB's T65's, and Monitor Audio RS6's
And now I don't think I like klipsch so much.PSB's sound better to me.Paradigm's I would need to
go back and listen to but I think I like them a little more then PSB's But I really liked the Monitor Audios
as a 2 channel set up and that's the way I heard them they didn't have them set up for HT. I just don't
know if they would sound as good as the PSB''s would in a HT they seam more laid back but
for listening to music they where the best of the 4 for me.
If you have listened to Monitor Audio RS6's in a
HT what did you think and did you ever compare them to PSB ?

Thanks
I haven't listened to the Monitors in HT yet, but I am getting mine this Saturday. I'll do some listening on Sunday (they won't be broken in, but it will be a good approximation) in my HT setup and let you know how well they do. There is at least one user on this website (SN: casualkiller, he posted on the first page) who has the complete 5.1 Monitor Silver Series setup who could give you his impressions as well. Try shooting him a PM, as he could be of more help than I.

Anyway, I will get back to you on Sunday with my personal impressions.

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And BTW, I was planning on comparing them to the PSBs, but based on the descriptions I read about the PSBs, I decided it wasn't worth the time, because I knew in advance that I preferred laid-back speakers.
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Klipsch all the way. i upgraded from my "entry level" Htib to the Onkyo 606 and Klipsch RC-52, RS-52s, RW-10d (in transit) and plan on getting RF-52s soon. so far with my 3 speakers, its awesome. but im a noob, though i dont consider a system that cost/will cost me $2200 or more to be entry level. im in the military, not exactly buying this stuff on a whim. did my research and love my choices. nothing against other brands, i just found what i liked for my money and went with it. imo, Klipsch is all i need/will ever need.
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