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  1. "The Endless Enigma" - Emerson Lake and Palmer

    Next I'd like to do something different. So, in light of that, I'm providing you with more lyrics.

    "I know a man, He came from my home town, He wore his passion for his woman, Like a thorny crown"

    I hope I didn't make it too easy...

    Name that lyric!!

  2. DrWho -

    I must admit I have a very limited amount of experience in the audio

    world. (However, that is a problem I hope to remedy.) I'd

    have to say the only Klipsch products I've ever heard are the RF-35,

    RB-75 (maybe it was the 35, I'm not sure), and some stuff from the

    Synergy series. I regret to say I haven't heard any of the

    Heritage speakers. As for what I'm comparing to, I don't know

    that I can say I'm comparing them to anything. When I listen to

    speakers, I can't say that I compare them to what I've heard before. I think I more of hear

    them for what they are. I've heard the Energy and am very fond of

    them. I also heard an older pair of Wharfedale speakers and liked

    them. Sorry for posting misleading information on the

    efficiency. I didn't catch that.

    CTP -

    As much as I like Energy stuff, I'm not sure I could pass up a chance

    to get some RF-7. But I'd have to listen to them side-by-side

    first. Let us know what you think, for sure!

    audiobliss

  3. I heard an iGroove on Sunday and I thought it

    sounded incredible for its size. I have no idea how Klipsch can get

    than kind of performance out of that thing. The unit does have more

    than one button on it -- are you sure you had it set up right

    Neo?

    Sounds just like what peolpe say after hearing the Bose WaveRadio. [+o(]

    pointing it in your direction Stick out tongue [<img src='https://community.klipsch.com/uploads/emoticons/default_tongue.png' alt=':P'>]

    LOL

  4. As for CTP's attitude...I totally agree with Triode. She has not

    been a troll in anyway at all. By CTP's posts, I don't need to

    personally know you or talk to you to see your attitude and take a stab

    at your maturity level. However, you are just 15, and no one is

    perfect at 15. Just don't be confrontational and

    judgemental. As someone else already said, your elders have had a

    lot more experience and so know a lot more than you. If for no

    other reason, that's a good enough reason for you to show them respect,

    whether you agree with them or not.

    Now, back to speaker suggestions. I would personally look at

    something from Energy. I've always liked their speakers. I

    know someone who has a pair of the Energy Connoisseur C-9 and is using

    a tube amp to power them and is very happy with the results. 3 -

    6.5" woofers, 94 db efficiency, +/-3db frequency response of 31Hz to

    23kHz. I would personally love to own a pair of these one day.

    http://www.energy-speakers.com/v2/products/product-page.php?id=22#

    Good luck with finding some speakers you enjoy listening to.

    audiobliss

  5. Just to throw my opinion out there (and I'm aware that no one asked for it and that most won't agree)...

    I'm personally disappointed everytime a good speaker company comes out

    with something like this. When Polk came out with the I-Sonic, I

    mourned. When Klipsch came out with the iGroove, the same feeling

    swept over me. However, I didn't mourn.

    You see, I already associated Klipsch with the

    Bose/JBL/Infinity/whoever-else-you-want-to-put-in-here category because

    of the multimedia stuff. I just see all that as being on the same

    level. I personally think companies like Polk, Klipsch, Paradigm,

    Wharfedale, Energy, etc, etc, should just stick to making nice speakers.

    I guess if they need to make the cheaper, 'convenient' stuff for the

    non-audio-inclined to make a profit (haha) I'm ok with that. Just

    as long as none of that affects the other line-ups (which is pretty

    much impossible as it would at the least take money and R&D

    time/manpower away).

    Anyhoo, I would just prefer everyone associate the name Klipsch with

    the Heritage and Reference series. I personally wouldn't even

    mind if they dropped the Synergy line.

    audiobliss

    *puts on flame suit*

  6. Mark Knopfler - The Ragpieker's Dream

    Why Aye Man

    A Place Where We Used To Live

    You Don't Know You're Born

    It's not crazy bass, but for it to be a beautiful song with lots of

    great guitar and vocals, it sure does have a ton of bass throughout

    most of it.

    Delbert McClinton - Never Been Rocked Enough

    Miss You Fever

    Why Me

    Pretty much same as Why Aye Man. Great song with some great

    music, and a lot of punchy bass (if you've got it turned up - like I do

    right now :D )


    Paul Simon - Negotiations and Love Songs 1971 - 1986

    Slip Slidin' Away

    The Cool, Cool River

    Not as much as the others, but there's an appreciable amount of punch on the bass notes.

    That's really all I can think of at the moment. Oh, and this is

    all 'musical' bass that should come through your speakers. I'm

    assuming you're not talking about the really low stuff that should come

    through the sub.

    If you, or anyone else, wants some of these songs, IM on AIM at speakerdreamer, and I'll send them to you.

    audiobliss

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