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Review on Bookshelf speaker Klipsch The Sixes 2 speakers walnut by Ada Kotarska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

In my opinion, the system merits the interest of both casual listeners like myself and seasoned audio aficionados. High-resolution audio (hiresaudio) or a turntable will bring out the system's full capabilities when connected via professional cables (optics) or RCA. Of course, as time goes on, smaller true wireless choices, say, with comparable features, will become available, but for the price, this one's hard to beat. As a result, I think you should get it. I hope you appreciate the sounds.

Pros
  • I've used this set-up for almost three years and use it with the Klipsch R-8SW Subwoofer I got later because I enjoy the system's tight, deep bass (despite the fact that the main monitor satellites give it out in abundance) One thing I will say is that after letting them acclimate to the room temperature, I was overjoyed to switch them on for the first time. Excellent instrument and frequency separation (you can physically sense the presence of high-quality dedicated amplifiers on each satellite), and absolutely no distortion at any volume below the maximum! The system has a soothing and polished tone. Moreover, the monitors' exceptional build quality and packaging made it so that the system in my previous apartment was kept in the kitchen. (about 9-10 square meters) I frequently used this sound to wow and scare away guests at parties I hosted. Currently I also utilize the monitors on this setup for professional video editing and for mixing audio for videos.
Cons
  • In my opinion, I am severely deficient in high frequencies. Unfortunately, MB, this is a Bluetooth limitation. After three years of use, I still do not consider this a negative.