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The new Heresy and new Forte are massive steps up in refinement over any prior Klipsch speaker.
that big Tekton speaker has 15 tweets ,,,,, 4500.00 ,, 125 pounds ,,,, would love to hear that beast .
Yeah, I was talking more the Klipsch stuff you get at your local Best Buy.
Those are pretty rough sounding.
This is why I linked the Volti Razz in a previous post...1" tweeter....2" midrange...12" woofer...97db sensitivity....and 80w max power for a 113db peak at the listening position...so they have dynamic capability with minimal beaming...full disclosure, I haven't heard them but knowing the sound of Greg's other speakers, other than the $5k price, these would meet the other requirements listed.http://voltiaudio.com/razz/
NICKTENNWhat is the lead time on the 210s? It would seem with the crossover at 700hz that beaming will not be problem. Being 34" tall, are they tilted back firing up to the listening position or is the horn angled in a way that the height isn't an issue?
I didn’t press Jeff on a lead time as I already know he’s swamped and he’s letting me keep the 110’s until the 210’s can ship, my guess is 1-2 months. I plan to place the 210’s on speaker stands to raise the center of the speaker to around 37”-38” (my approximate ear level). These are considered monitor speakers, not floor standers.
I am VERY interested in your end results. Tommy loves his JTR's. I might just keep the ZU's in here and put some JTR'S in my theater room.
Maybe, maybe not. Looks like tow-in (very directional above 10,000 Hz) and amplification would be critical.JA writes the big bass may balance out the big treble.
I had a chance to listen to the Volti Rival's at the Florida Audio show and all I can say is what I heard is effortless, musical sound...balance, textured, nuanced and captivating in every way....if the Razz is even in the same ballpark, then its worth a listen...but as he said, if measurements are your thing then look elsewhere....I did see on their website they have a you bought it you own it policy.
As a manufacturer, I can’t imagine having an “all sales final” policy. That’s no way to treat a customer.