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28 | 60.87% |
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18 | 39.13% |
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my father wants to uprgrade his speakers as i told them for home theater there not good and he just recently got a onkyo 705
I think the definitive 600 system with the 600 center 600 left right 600 surrounds would be good plus buy 2 800 for the front what do you think ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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My father is upgrading his speakers with the new onkyo TX-SR705 he got recently. He wants to spend about 1500$ I think there is two sets for 1300$ each but need help picking one.
He can get the Klipsch Synergy III across the board already has a sub-10 for 1300 $ Or the Definitive Technology 800 across the board 1300$ To clear things up this is 7.1 not 5.1 I need help picking a system with him please respond and vote. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have a Onkyo 705 pushing four Def tech 800's and a Procenter1000 with a SVS sub and let me tell you my set up rocks. I got a buddy that picked up the Klipsch Quintent2 set up from Bestbuy. Even though he's got a old Yamaha receiver his system can't touch mine and he tells me all the time he's going to upgrade to Def Tech towers. Now, on the other hand I'm not saying Klipsch is garbage some people really enjoy them. But, to my ears they sound very bright and a little on the high side. I've also demoed the klipsch reference towers and they sound amazing and clearly better than my entry level Def Techs but also at a price twice of what I paid. Take your father to Magnolia and listen to both.
My vote is for Def Tech. |
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def tech.
not the best way to judge speakers, but i'd get the def techs either way because you can always get klipsch at any old best buy. you can only get def techs at a somewhat "hi end" audio/video store. yeah, i know some best buys have magnolia in them, but not all of em. so. besides that pointless little fact, def techs have been my favorite speaker of choice for my price range for quite a few years now. |
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Jan 2008
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Having owned and sold speakers from both manufacturers, I lean towards DefTech. IMO, the DefTechs have a cleaner high end and sound more spacious. Both make fine speakers though.
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I've got two Def Tech systems in my house and they are amazing. Just do a search for reviews by audio publications and you'll see why so many people here back them. I've never heard Klipsh speakers in person but I'm sure they're good speakers.
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Dec 2006
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Depends on what the speakers will be predominately used for.
For mostly music applications and less for movies, Def Tech. For mostly movies and some music, Klipsch. Speakers that reflect most of their energy off the walls of the room are not as well suited for movie soundtracks which require reflection control in the frontal hemisphere for optimum playback clarity. Speakers that control their dispersion in the vertical plane are said to be not as musical as speakers that disperse more evenly in both the horizontal and vertical plane. My decision would be use based. |
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skip research forget listening to them listen to the masses. sounds like election time... anyways, both of these speakers have their own distinguishing characteristics, we also have to consider if we're talking about klipsch's reference line or synergy line. put it this way, both these speakers are in different 'weight classes' , if i analyze this as a boxing match. |
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Kind of reminds when Chris Cornell formerly of Soundgarden did a piece with Sound and Vision auditioning speakers with different tracks of his solo material.
What was NOT surprising is that he preferred different speakers with individual tracks. So the best advice is take your father to audition the speakers with material he is familar with and let him decide which ones he prefers. I have a DefTech system which consists of BP10Bs, a CLR2000, BP2Xs, and ProMonitor100MkIIs. But I almost went with Klipsch and sometimes I think I should have gone that route, but some buyers remorse is always expected. |
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