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Review on Klipsch The Sixes walnut hollow sound system by Firash Hakimi

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The speakers, in general, play as expected for their size - powerful, assertive. The stage is quite wide, the separation of the instruments is not "holographic", but still distinct. All frequencies are presented evenly, I did not notice any significant coloring. High frequencies are harsh at high volume (apparently due to the presence of a horn in the tweeter). I listen mainly to rock, blues, ambient, classical. To reproduce these styles, the speakers have just enough. Easily sound a room of 40 square meters. m. My speakers are located on wall shelves for studio monitors, which allows you to change their direction and move the phase inverter away from the wall. For quite a long time I had to look for a point where all frequencies sound good, I didn’t even think before that the location of the listener plays such a big role. Half a meter back and forth - and the bass changes dramatically, in one case collected and dense, in the other smeared and buzzing. Horn tweeters require a precise direction to the listener, otherwise the treble is no longer so crisp and clear. Never buy acoustics without listening, all these descriptions are extremely subjective.

Pros
  • -In its price category - excellent sound (details - below); -Practical in terms of connection - and by wire, and bluetooth, and yusb; -Great design in my opinion.
Cons
  • I can't call it a disadvantage, but rather a feature: -Like any classical acoustics, they are sensitive to the listening point and the characteristics of the room. You can't just put them on a table in a bare-walled room, sit at an arbitrary distance, and expect a musical orgasm. -According to my feelings for 2 years of listening - there is a little lack of density of the lowest basses. However, in general, I can not complain about the bass.