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🔊 Klipsch R-625FA High-Performance Floorstanding Single Home Speaker in Black with Exceptional Detail Review

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4.7
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Details

Speaker TypeTower
BrandKlipsch
Model NameKlipsch R-625FA
Recommended Uses For ProductFor Surround Sound Systems
Special FeatureBuilt-in Elevation

Description of 🔊 Klipsch R-625FA High-Performance Floorstanding Single Home Speaker in Black with Exceptional Detail

Conforms to Dolby Atmos specifications. Dual 6.5" spun-copper woofers. 1" Aluminum lts tweeter mated to a 90x90 square Tractrix Horn. 400 watts power handling. 38 hertz - 21 kilohertz +/- 3dB.

Reviews

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Juice speaker guys, if you have the money and the opportunity, consider Klipsch first, listen, I'm far from an audiophile and for my average hearing it's just great! P. S. the room of 18 sq. M is very sounded by these speakers. Got pros: Actually, everything is good in these columns. From the finish to the speakers themselves. My ears thank me every day I listen to them for their crystal clear highs and very pleasant bass. Neighbors also do not get bored, they look at me in fear and horror when

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Switched to them from Yamaha ns-6490, the difference is very noticeable. There used to be a Yamaha A-S201 amplifier, but it did not pull these speakers and had to replace it with a Denon PMA-800NE (with yamaha speakers will make a hum)

Pros
  • Crystal clear highs, detailed lows. The stage is well audible, all the instruments are distinguishable. Appearance is very good
Cons
  • Haven't revealed yet

Revainrating 5 out of 5

AMAZING and da Banana jack compatible

Great speakers, the sound is fantastic with my Yamaha TSR-7850, these speakers are easy to use and have crystal clear highs with ample bass, you don't need a subwoofer. I hooked them up to a 12" Klipsch subwoofer. The Atmos speakers produce good mids and highs that sound like the sound is coming from the top of the wall. I have a vaulted ceiling so this is probably not the best room for these speakers. You can easily start with two of them for a good movie or music listening experience…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 2 out of 5

They sound confusing and ambiguous.

I have a pair of Klipsch La Scala that I use for jazz coupled with a Primaluna Evo 400 and love the combination. Normally my Primaluna is connected to Focal Sopra No3 loudspeakers. I bought these Klipschs for my racing sim and occasionally popped music into the Marantz PM-10 because I don't want the other speakers getting trashed. While I didn't have high expectations, these speakers are everywhere, the bass is slurred and muddled, the midrange is just too brilliant. almost like chalk on a…

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The real kind of bass that makes speakers exciting

Here's the deal. Buy speakers for music, not home theater. You get good bass, and like these, they don't need a subwoofer. Subwoofers give you the strongest bass effects, only the strongest. Real speakers like these produce bass waves. It feels like a membrane is being stretched in front of you, bringing out the bass you feel and hear in gentle waves, and it's a pleasant mysterious feeling. I suspect the feeling is that you're resonating with the bass, not just being hit by it. Musical waves…

Pros
  • Handsome
Cons
  • Legacy model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The sound quality is the best

One of the speakers is slightly damaged (see attached photo). I managed to hide them with black marker. I have three Polk Audio floor speakers and I love them. I did some research and added this Klipsch floorstanding speaker to my collection. I paid more money for this one but I think it's worth it. I love this speaker more than my Polk Audio speakers. The sound is way better than my Polk Audios, but I could be completely wrong. My Polk Audio speakers aren't the best (TSI300B, TSX330B and…

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • A number of factors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal. - Home audio

Ideal for a small room or apartment. However, they are what they are and 6-inch drivers only give you deep bass. My house isn't big, I'd say average, and they're fine without a subwoofer. Quite good. Do you need a subwoofer? Well, who really needs a subwoofer? The answer for my application is yes, they need a subwoofer to top off the kick we all want for watching movies etc. I connected mine to a Klipsch 15" wireless slot. Together it's amazing. You can spend more on speakers and subwoofers. On

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Powerful sound in a big speaker

First of all, I'm not a die-hard music lover, just an enthusiast. I love the simplicity of these speakers, giving you reliable front channels AND fast, easy Dolby Atmos. I originally received the ceiling speakers for installation but found that the installation was never done. So those were the alternatives. The first thing you'll notice right away is that each device is damn heavy and RELIABLE. You also need to run 2 sets of speaker wires to each of them. The fabric "shield" on the top and…

Pros
  • Rugged build
Cons
  • Non-automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I took it blindly after inexpensive and very aged cine warfs with an eight-inch subwoofer (I thought I would have to leave the subwoofer - I threw it away, I don’t need it), because nothing seems to be suitable for listening to metal in the budget segment, except Klipsch and Polk. Klipsch seemed more solid in terms of reviews and appearance, as a result, it was bought, there are no regrets. Before buying them, I listened to MA bronzes 100 (a monstrous disappointment, 10 sput them for the price)

Pros
  • An excellent punch, an avalanche of bass, they play audibly at a low volume from 28 Hz, a more or less uniform frequency response, although at a volume you can already remove the bass below 60 Hz (maybe a feature of the room, it’s good that I didn’t take the 820s) and I want to talk midrange. Physiology) Sensitivity is present in the entire range, and not just in the HF due to the horn, turned off on the amplifier just -10 dB compared to previous speakers. At a low volume, they play collectedly, without dips in the bass. On a 50 W amplifier, I never turned the volume up to 0, not to mention the positive volume zone, it hurts my ears and the room shakes. Heavy, heaviness is good, heaviness is reliable! And for the sound, because they are loud, but not buzzing, and in terms of the risk of being turned over by a cat, children, guests jumping and waving their heads. Good finish for Deshman speakers, except for the open front.
Cons
  • The first impression is poor self-tapping screws for fastening the legs, and you need to twist them yourself. Thrash! I turned the head of the first one with a ratchet screwdriver to a minimum, when it didn’t even go halfway into the stove, and one on the second speaker was already just a screwdriver with a gentle turn. Plasticine, not steel. Find a replacement right away if there are thin self-tapping screws on the farm, do not even try to twist this rubbish. Difficult to place, the combination of horns and FI on the rear wall sets the same task in terms of a normal panorama and avoidance of bass wadding. If you are forced to put one speaker in a corner, or you have a very asymmetrical room, like a bare wall/arch on one side against a curtain on the other, and the speakers are along the wall between them, you might be in for some surprises. It is better to put 50 cm from the walls, but who has so much extra space even in rooms of 50 square meters. m? They look monstrous without nets, but this is already taste.