MZklipsch
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Love to hear te review from Josh! Heresy II are still sensational speakers in many respects. Their "bass speed" as well as their warm upper-bass and full midrange should stand as a reference for new klipsch speakers, also their tremendous dynamics. Add better resolution in the high-frequency range, maybe better imagine, and more deep-bass and you have a tremendous high-end speaker.
In my comparisons between Klf30 (20) I also liked more the H-II's midrange, its more "there", less thin and warmer. I use McIntosh gear which suits very well.
Mark
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Uuuuups, forgot to wish happy birthday, was celebrating with my wife last saturday, so all the best to both!
Mark
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Finaly, after some quiet bad recorded operas and so on, I found an exzellent recorded classical-dvd, the new-years-concert 2002 with Ozawa on TDK. I am not a valse fan, but the Wiener Symphoniker play superb and the SOUND of the DTS soundtrack is just FABULOUS. Huge diference to the DD soundtrack by the way.
Mark
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William, maybe the problem is my direct translation from swiss-german into english?!!. Just wanted to say that these Heresy II sound damn good for classical, (dificult to translate.....)
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Feed the Heresy II's with good classical stuff through proper amplification and those little babies get a dinosaur.
Maxg, how about the diference when you listen those cd's on your Marantz CD-6000, SACD versus normal CD???
Mark
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Wenn you like the KLF 30 sound.........
I also wote for Grado SR 125, it is a super-value.
Also consider AKG 501, highly underrated!!!
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The NAD PP1 is a decent Phono stage for little money.
By the way, I have just encountered an absolutely fantastic cardridge...
the BENZ MICRO ACE,
never but never my vinyl was shining that gloriously. If you are looking for a cardridge upgrade consider it,
phenomenal and a super-match with my Heresy II!
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Try out the latest "Scheherazade" from Rimsky Korsakov on the RCA Label. Wonderfully played and of phenomenal sound quality!
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Mike Stern and John McLaughlin shouldn't be
forgoten as well as Rory Gallagher.
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Myryad T-10 is an excellent choise!! Good sound, decent construction quality. Get it.
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New high- and midrange horns and drivers, new bass-driver, new cross-over and a mix of mdf and plywood for the cabinet instead of plywood only for the older version. The sound improved significantly with these modifications and made me a Heresy 2 fan.
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I did not have the oportunity to listen to the RF-7 already over here in Switzerland. Did you do some serious classical-listening??? How is the resonance-behaviour in the lower midrange and higer bass-region with critical instruments like piano and cello?
I was able to optimise my system with Chorus II that it sounds just wonderful with any music including the really demanding classical stuff. Is a good driven and placed RF-7 "acceptable", "just good" or "reeeeeally good" for classical?
So or so, can't wait to hear them! Thanks for any answers.
Mark
BUYING NEW RECIEVER DECISION HELP please :)
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I agree with shapeshifter, NAD T761, T751 and T741 sound tremendous good for music. The main diference is in power. For your SB-3 the 741 should be enough.