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  1. Hello from Croatia, Zagreb !!! I have the same problem with bass. I own two pairs of Klipsch speakers (P37F & Heresy 3) mounted on the Korato tube (El34) monoblocks 50W A class. All in the same room of approx. 20 m2. I have the default conditions and can not change the position of the speakers. The P37F generally sounds good but in the deepest bass, it does not have enough for my taste. With Heresy 3 the problem is even bigger. By reading your posts from your experience, now I'm thinking about buying a woofer (maybe two if that's better and if I have enough space). In my country I do not know anyone who turn on the woofer in the stereo system. My dear friends audiofiles say it's a sin FORBIDDEN!!! You can see in the picture that the woofer (or woofers) can only be positioned between the two Heresy 3 speakers (their distance is approximately 1.8 m). http://prntscr.com/lag10h I think this is too small space to set up two woofers (or maybe not?). Replacing Heresy 3 for Forte 3 is also one of the options if it solves the issue of bass. What do you think about it?
  2. If you look at my setup better, you will see my desktop PC workstation, between the left speaker and the TV. Therefore, it is not possible to bring the speakers closer to the back wall. Consequently, the right speaker is at the same distance from the back wall. Both speakers are slightly (approx. 10 °) rotated to the listening position (I have not tried to set them in parallel). If the right speaker, I move a little to the right, then I'm already entering the dining area. Maybe, just maybe, I steal another 5 to 10 centimeters
  3. Thanks for the welcome. Yeah, this thread is over a year old but there will always be new fans who want to hear the experiences of their older fellow audiophiles. And also, Klipsch will never be outdated I hope that somebody will answer me.
  4. Hello to everyone, this is my first post on this forum. First I must point out that my English is weak, and I use a lot of google translation I am from Croatia (Zagreb city) and I am a longtime fan of Klipsch speakers. It started with RF62, RF82, RF7 mk2 and I currently have P37F. I'm driving these speakers with tube monoblocks 12W per channel; http://prntscr.com/i64ezl + tube preamp Breeze M1 (made by HadAudioLAB, hrvatski konstruktor); http://prntscr.com/i64i9m http://prntscr.com/i64fkm HiFi set-up; http://prntscr.com/i64ool http://prntscr.com/i64r9y http://prntscr.com/i64rva I have to say that at the beginning I was very disappointed with P37F (2.5 times more expensive than RF7 II). There was no quality in the small volume, but more volume - more quality. At that time would agree with the conclusion that the subwoofer is needed. But after a month, after a million attempts I came across the right solution. I set the preamp volume to 3/4 of the maximum (position 3 hours) and over the DAC device (Pro ject pre box rs digital) added more volume to the desired final volume. The result was as if I had fallen into a wrong room Everything was opened, beautiful sound, powerful bass. No more need for wofer I'm still playing with the loudspeaker layout and in that regard I ask for advice. Should the speakers be rotated to the listeners' position or should they be positioned flat-in parallel? How to get an even better sound picture - sound stage? So, I think for the first time is enough
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