Klipsch Heresy 3s on dem

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    artisan_audio Audio explorer

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    The nice people at Klipsch UK have lent us a pair of Heresy 3s for evaluation. Like all of the Klipsch Heritage range, they are designed to sound their best when sitting on the floor.

    They are 99 dB efficient, with a 12†woofer and compression driver mid-range and tweeter. Sonically they are lively, engaging and a lot of fun. If you're interested in having a listen, they will be here for a few weeks so get in touch to arrange a dem.

    Ralph
     
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    I have found that they sound better on stands so the tweeter is at ear level.
     
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    sq225917 Exposer of Foo

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    Nice sound at the show, those big boys weren't the most accurate speaker tonally but the sense of immediacy was palpable, even in your smallish room.

    I liked them a lot.
     
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    Ditto.

    I liked Tannoys too:D.
     
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    flyfisher Flyfisher

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    I have both on ebay, if you can't afford to buy new!
     
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    As I said on the other thread, I'd love to buy your Berkeleys but the wife won't be that understanding this time:D.
     
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