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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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!

  4. 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.

  5. 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

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