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Review on Bookshelf speaker Klipsch The Sixes 2 speakers walnut by Adam Nowak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the purchase suits me, a very necessary product.

Overall, the speakers perform powerfully and assertively for their size. The stage is extremely large, and while the instrument separation is not "holographic," it is nevertheless clear. The presentation of all frequencies is uniform; I did not detect any significant coloring. High loudness produces harsh high frequencies (apparently due to the presence of a horn in the tweeter). I mostly listen to ambient, rock, blues, and classical music. The speakers have just enough to replicate these genres. easily acoust a 40 square meter space. You may reposition my speakers and move the phase inverter away from the wall because they are mounted on studio monitor wall shelves. I spent a fair amount of time trying to find a position where all frequencies sounded good; I had never even considered that the listener's location might make such a significant difference. A half-meter to and forth and the bass varies drastically, becoming one moment dense and collected and the next buzzing and smeared. Horn tweeters need to be pointed precisely in the direction of the listener in order to maintain their crisp, clear treble. Never purchase acoustics without first hearing them; all of these descriptions are highly individualized.

Pros
  • Excellent sound for its price range (details are below); practical for connection through cable, bluetooth, and USB; and, in my opinion, a great design.
Cons
  • I can't call it a drawback, but a feature instead: They are sensitive to the listening location and the features of the room, just as any classical acoustics. They cannot simply be placed on a table in an open space with no walls, sat at a random distance, and a musical orgasm expected. - There is, in my opinion after two years of listening, a slight lack of solidity in the lowest basses. Nonetheless, I can't really complain with the bass in general.