bluegrassphile
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Not that Klipsch has been grossly overlooked. After all, as a speaker brand, they've been around a very, very, long time. But "recently" they seem to be shedding the (primarily) rock and roll speaker moniker/association and many audiophiles are turning to Klipsch for classical, jazz, and other types of music that Klipsch would have been overlooked for the last few years. Reviews of Klipsch speakers that I've read on the net, forums, magazines, etc. seem to be much more consistently positive than I've seen in some time. Steve Guttenburg, among other reviewers, has been very positive in his praise of speakers from the Klipsch line up.
First of all, let me say that I have no dog in this fight. Although I've been loosely following high end audio the last few years, I've just started to much more deeply explore it secondary to assembling a new 2 channel high end audio system for myself. I have a lot of catching up and learning (and re-learning) to do. I've tried to keep as much of an open mind as possible in assembling a new system. Mike (Suncoast Audio) has been a tremendous help in this process.
But, I digress...although Klipsch (so far) has not been included in this current round of (2 channel) system assembly I might subsequently want to upgrade my 7.1 home theater system for my upstairs living room. So I'm filing away ideas for that while I currently assemble and purchase my 2 channel, high end audiophile system. And Klipsch could very well become a part of that upstairs HT system.
So, is it just my imagination or have Klipsch become more acceptable as an option for those who might not have taken it as seriously as other options the last few years? BTW, I've always wanted to hear a pair of Klipschorns. However, like others, I don't have the corners for it.
First of all, let me say that I have no dog in this fight. Although I've been loosely following high end audio the last few years, I've just started to much more deeply explore it secondary to assembling a new 2 channel high end audio system for myself. I have a lot of catching up and learning (and re-learning) to do. I've tried to keep as much of an open mind as possible in assembling a new system. Mike (Suncoast Audio) has been a tremendous help in this process.
But, I digress...although Klipsch (so far) has not been included in this current round of (2 channel) system assembly I might subsequently want to upgrade my 7.1 home theater system for my upstairs living room. So I'm filing away ideas for that while I currently assemble and purchase my 2 channel, high end audiophile system. And Klipsch could very well become a part of that upstairs HT system.
So, is it just my imagination or have Klipsch become more acceptable as an option for those who might not have taken it as seriously as other options the last few years? BTW, I've always wanted to hear a pair of Klipschorns. However, like others, I don't have the corners for it.