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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

I "had been ill" with teenage enthusiasm a very long time ago, at the appropriate age, and because of this, I am now emotionless. The cost is high, but I was unable to locate a suitable option for me. The sound was initially a little rough, and there was plainly a lack of bass. I took a look at the subwoofer, and it turned out that waiting my time and not rushing through the purchase was to my advantage. As the instrument "warmed up," the sound quality of the low frequencies started to improve proportionally. Additionally, the sound started to become softer, richer, and more transparent. With roughly fifty hours of use, I do not believe that it is necessary to acquire a subwoofer at this time. Again, in accordance with my ideas, the sound is pretty well-balanced. It came to my attention that there were instances when I would even start listening to music that I had not before disliked or even enjoyed. I am content and would recommend.

Pros
  • Traditional shape, devoid of any flashy bells and whistles or contemporary embellishments in the design. The sound quality is really respectable for its category.
Cons
  • The lack of a jack for headphones, as well as the high cost of the device.