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Review on Bookshelf speaker Klipsch The Sixes 2 speakers walnut by Michal Wjcik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

The sound will alter, most likely for the better, as my speakers warm up. Take it if you require drive and robust bass. A subwoofer is not necessary because of the serious floorstanders' bass performance. The other frequencies also sound fantastic. The top is discrete, the middle is enjoyable, and it blends in. Nonetheless, the bass is still included in the tonal balance. They prefer it louder, so if you make it louder, everything balances out. Only an external equalizer can be used to adjust the top because there is no timbre block. You still enjoy them even without an equalizer, though. Bass that is audible and tangible is priceless.

Pros
  • Extremely strong sound; you won't find other speakers with similar drive for this price. It is designed in such a way that nothing whines, even at maximum power; it is not overwhelmed. Everything is genuine, long-lasting, and made of high-quality materials. The interior of the body is covered with something that resembles foam rubber, and there are even struts. You may easily connect to any source, including wireless ones; it connects swiftly, and everything functions flawlessly.
Cons
  • However, they are arbitrary in their location, require a very large area, preferably one that has been prepared, and contain a lot of bass. You must locate a location in the room where the sound quality is good.