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Everyone Thank you all so much. I appreciate the support more than you can know
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Thank you all so much.
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Hope Pj gets better soon. We love our 7 year old pug Maisy.
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When I discovered Klipsch I found myself listening to stuff I would have never considered before and I have to credit my wife for a lot of that also. Used to be pretty much a 80s 90s hairband listener exclusively. But acoustic guitar sounds so good on lascalas! Now I have a very wide range of music in my library from frank Sinatra to avenged sevenfold and everything in between
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Just because something is different doesn't mean it's better. I agree with and have a ton of respect for Roy on this subject.
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Don't forget about Shinall
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Lascalas, rc7,2 sub12s, rw12d, cf1s, had sf1s, and at work I listen to a pair of the satellites from an older iPod dock. They sound amazing for a small speaker
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I want to hear direct, not reflected sound. Toeing them out guarantees you are hearing a lot of reflected sound. Might as well get some 901s if that's what you want
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Car accidents are not contagious. Covid19 is. Big difference
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I disagree with the myth that a smaller speaker is "quicker" a larger speaker doesn't have to move as much as a smaller one. There is no such thing as fast or slow bass. Only accurate or inaccurate.
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Look at databass website for unbiased tests and reviews
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Jtr. I have the captivator 2400 and love it
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I've been saying this same thing for years but always get told "oh you're wrong you don't know what you're talking about" audyssey sucks all the dynamics out of your speakers. It does guarantee mediocre to poor sound at every seat though lol
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What you're doing is exactly what I do at work and it sounds fine. Ran through an older pioneer avr and some klipsch rvx speakers. Everyday for 9 hours phone volume at max and have had no problems
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I know there are arguments both ways, but generally I have found that I prefer the sound of 3 way speakers over 2 way. Just seems like there is a hole in the midrange of the 2 ways I have heard
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nope
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I live less than 25 miles from it never been nor do I want to either
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I'd choose the Porsche over the new vette also
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I'd vote for the cap 4000. I have the 2400 and it is awesome
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'm finding that I do prefer the baroque style of classical music
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Will do thank you. Oh btw I have lascalas and 4 subs, one of which will play down to 10hz with authority (jtr captivator 2400) so playing deep bass is not a problem. I'm excited to find some new to me stuff to enjoy!
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So I've mainly listened to classic rock my whole life, with a little folk rock thrown in. But I want to find some classical music I might like. Right before the final fight in John Wick 3 a song plays that I loved, but didn't know the name of. Turns out it's a cover of Vivaldi's "winter" Can anyone recommend similar songs that I might find enjoyable? Thank you for any suggestions.
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If the horn can be crossed over low enough a 2 way can sound really good. However having said that, I prefer a 3 way speaker for the exact reason you said.
Center speaker above TV
in Home Theater
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I have tried it both ways and actually prefer it above angled down. If you think about it, peoples heads are closer to the top of the screen than the bottom so this just seems more natural to me.