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Graham Audio or Harbeth

makarisma

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Thinking of adding a paid of Graham Audio or Harbeth to the mix of my equipment. I currently have a Klipsch Reference RM 600 driven by an NAD C375 BEE with Bluenode 2i streamer and a Lin CDP as source. I have 2 subs, an SVS and an Anthony Gallo front firing all connected with high end cables. I am only interested in bookshelf speakers because I have a pair of T+A TB 160 floor standers that are in storage because of occasional basement flooding so need to keep things off the floor for now. Any advice, including perhaps buying a pair of Klipsch Heresy would be greatly welcome. Thank-you
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Hi @makarisma! Welcome to ASR.

Back in 2021, Erin from Erin's Audio Corner took a look at the Heresy IV and the results were not pretty:

Not sure why anyone would want to own such an erratic speaker, let alone for the ridiculous $5K a pair price tag.

For an endgame passive bookshelf speaker, take a look at the Sointuva AWG:
 
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makarisma

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Hi @makarisma! Welcome to ASR.

Back in 2021, Erin from Erin's Audio Corner took a look at the Heresy IV and the results were not pretty:

Not sure why anyone would want to own such an erratic speaker, let alone for the ridiculous $5K a pair price tag.

For an endgame passive bookshelf speaker, take a look at the Sointuva AWG:
Thank-you so much. Are they available in the US?
 
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