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  1. Jamos are nice sounding speakers. Of course it depends on the actual model , but whan comparing with the speakers of similar build and price, the owner can be satisfied with them. C109 are nice towers. Solid drivers.

  2. I don't know if I understand your post well, but if you try to enter into a speaker which is new (and I suppose in the warranty), you could easily loose the warranty rights.

    If after re-connecting the tweeter does not work my suggestion is to try to consume your warranty, be it a new speaker or repair. Without opening the speaker itself. Contact your seller and see what is possible to do.

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  3. Project entry level turntables are reputable to be one of the best bang for money, they are usually without flaws, but as in this case there could always be an exception. I suspect that Klipsch also knows that and would not partner with Pro-ject if this would be a bad product.

     

    Hope everything ends up well for you. And I would not so easily reject Pro-ject :) unless you have something else and probably more expensive in your mind already. 

     

  4. I have first 4 original albums on LP, and I have purchased the new remasters on LPs (2014 - the first album deluxe edition with extra tracks Paris Olympia, II, III, IV, Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti).

    All new remasters sound better to my ears, but I do not have very revealing speakers for the time being, so I can not give meaningful opinion on some sound details in recordings.

    Bonhams drums on Moby Dick sound fantastic on reissue.

  5. I can confirm from my own experience what pzannucci says about tube amp and bass, although it seems to me that you could count in some other issues here.

     

    First, you have pretty large room for that speaker. Remember that you are talking with the audience that usually is not so familiar with metric measures. 

    Then it could be that you are expecting too much of bas from 160s. But they should not sound dull in any case. So try to play with speaker positioning.

     

  6. I was not to happy with any of those bookshelves regardless of the producer in this price range, at least what I have heard. The best so far to my ears were Monitor Audio Silver 2 (or silver 100 as they changed the names in their new lineup from 2017). In that camp can also be Tannoy XT6.

    If thinking between RP-150 and 160, I would go for the 160.

     

     

  7. 5 hours ago, Rambo$ambo said:

    I just don't want to ruin these speakers because of an underpowered receiver/amp.

     

    Sherwood should be 2X100 W, so I would not say underpowered in any way for your speakers.

    In what condition is the Sherwood? How old is it? If kept in a dusty or humid environment the dirt may be to blame.

    And I would be checking the connections from the receiver to the speakers. Speaker cables, interconnects if any etc.

    If speakers are new, then I would tend to seek the source of that crackling somewhere else.

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