All of their speakers are made to mix and match in terms of SQ and voicing, so the Front 3 I suggested up above could be augmented with any of their other Ultra or Prime line of speakers. All you are out if you don't like them is time to audition them over 45 days. *shrugsĪgain, if you want to try them, SVS will ship and pay for returns. Those JBLs also use Horn-Loaded Compression Drivers, but in a 2-1/2-way design: everything I've seen and heard from other members is pretty standard: praise. This does not seem to be the case with the JBL Studio 5 line. They look nice, sure, but if their best falls apart, sonically, in the Midrange where they cross from woofer to tweeter, why would anybody recommend that. They have the ability to build a better speaker and don't. In fact I think a member here shared a story and photos of a Paradigm purchase that literally fell apart in the boxes!Īnyway, the best Klipsch has to offer is still woefully inadequate in my book. Their more affordable models seem somewhat inconsistent in terms of overall performance and quality. Those matched with Ultra Center would make for a nice Front 3.īeyond that, some of the Paradigms are well respected speakers, but the recommended ones get pricey. It reviewed very well here at AH with very nice Measurements. Mind, that particular model, the 800F is probably the best testing of their speakers.Īnyway, If SVS, I would argue for the Prime Pinnacle as the benchmark. I think I referenced his experience earlier, but he found the JBLs to be better than the Klipsch. We have a friend here, who is taking a break from the forum, that went from SVS Prime to Klipsch RP8000F to JBL Studio 590. Click to expand.Can't really help you with Paradigm.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |