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Why hasn't every member of this site simply bought Revel speakers?
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Why hasn't every member of this site simply bought Revel speakers?
You did get JBL speakers.I already had speakers.
You did get JBL speakers.
Klipsch speakers have, in my experience, been ear bleeders. Some measurements:
https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/173469-forte-iii-listening-fatigue/
Why hasn't every member of this site simply bought Revel speakers?
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Because Performa3 F206 has the worst sound of all the loudspeakers that i've ever owned.
We don’t all live in the USAWhy hasn't every member of this site simply bought Revel speakers?
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We don’t all live in the USA
If used speakers are acceptable, many of the large Dunlavy SC series should fit the budget. I bought a pair of SC-Vs a few years ago for $2500 after some negotiating. They are full-range by anyone's definition, flat to +/- 1.5dB anechoic and pair matched to be within .5 dB at 10' on the tweeter axis -- and they image like nothing else I have ever heard. I would have loved to hear what John Dunlavy could have built with modern dsp had he and his company survived another decade or so.
I have 2 pair of SC-llls as surrounds -- wonderful speakers!Duntech in Australia and Lipinski in the US are still making speakers based on his engineering principles.
http://lipinskisound.com/
http://duntech.com
I still have a pair of SC-IIIs.