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Product Strengths
- Cabinet has been updated with an internal bracing system to reduce resonances
- Wiring is available for RP500SA2 satellites, which can be mounted on top in Dolby Atmos theater systems
- Bass and lower mids are improved due to the new cabinet with spacers, resulting in cleaner and more articulate bass
- Offers flexibility with the built-in option for Atmos driver speakers
- High sensitivity at 96 dB, making it easy to drive with different amplifiers
Product Considerations
- It has a baffle step dip around 200 to 300 hertz, and the low-frequency extension is limited, requiring a subwoofer
- The soundstage is more on the narrow side due to the controlled directivity horn design
- Vertical radiation pattern requires listeners to be within about plus or minus 10 degrees of the tweeter line
- Has a mild high-frequency tilt, which can be fatiguing
- Lacks laser-focused imaging, imaging is only okay, and layering is not a strong point
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the RP600M, the RP6000F sounds substantially better
- Compared to the Buchardt S-400 Mark II, the Buchardt's top end is clearer, more transparent, and has more detail, while the RP-6000F has more drive and power
- Compared to the RP5000F and RP8000F2, the RP6000F2 is similar in sound, with some different issues across the three models
Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-6000F is a good speaker for the price that has nice improvements in the bass and lower mids. It is enjoyable and allows one to have lots of fun playing their favorite music.
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Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Klipsch has a long-standing design philosophy centered around horn-loaded drivers, which contributes to their products' high sensitivity and wide dynamic range.
- The brand's products often feature a distinctive aesthetic blend of retro styling with modern, high-quality materials, making them a unique addition to any listening space.
- Klipsch speakers are celebrated for their ability to deliver high volume levels, and have very unique character that audiophiles with certain tastes can really appreciate.
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Reference Series
- Position: Entry-level home audio speakers for general-purpose listening.
- Description: Uses proprietary Tractrix horn-loaded technology with aluminum tweeters for clear, detailed sound. Compared to the higher-end Reference Premiere series, it offers less refined materials and slightly lower sensitivity, making it a cost-effective choice for casual listeners or smaller spaces.
The Fives
- Position: Compact powered speakers for versatile applications in modern home setups.
- Description: Include integrated amplification and Bluetooth connectivity, making them an all-in-one solution for music, TV, and PC audio. While the Reference and Reference Premiere require separate components, The Fives provide plug-and-play convenience with premium audio performance.
Reference Premiere Series
- Position: Mid-range home theater and hi-fi speakers for enthusiasts seeking enhanced performance.
- Description: Featuring titanium tweeters and Cerametallic woofers, provides better sound resolution and reduced distortion than the standard Reference series. Includes Dolby Atmos-capable models, distinguishing it as a more immersive option for home theater setups.
Heritage Series
- Position: Premium, handcrafted speakers designed for audiophiles with a focus on vintage-inspired aesthetics.
- Description: Includes iconic models like the Klipschorn and Cornwall, offering exceptional efficiency and dynamic range through fully horn-loaded designs. Unlike the Reference Premiere, the Heritage series delivers a warmer, more natural sound signature.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers weighty bass that can be felt due to its 15-inch passive bass radiator, a unique feature among Klipsch Heritage speakers
- Offers an open, transparent, true-to-life sound and a greater sense of scale compared to smaller Klipsch speakers, getting very close to the standards set by the La Scala in midrange clarity
- Detailed and nimble high frequencies, refined and easier on the ears than past Klipsch designs due to crossover updates
- Known for superb imaging, even better than some high-end bookshelf speakers, with a clean, sparkly, detailed, and 3-dimensional sound character
- Plays bigger, fatter, and taller than most speakers under £10,000, delivering effortless dynamics and a full-blooded, immediate sonic presentation
Product Considerations
- Placement is crucial; close to the wall can result in too much bass, compromising clarity, while too far can diminish bass capability
- May reveal faults in recordings, with some modern recordings not sounding as good as expected, and proper amplifier matching is essential to avoid tweeter hiss
- Can sound a bit more treble centric and forward compared to other Heritage speakers, potentially sounding hotter on top and thinner in the mids with certain amplifiers
- Requires careful amplifier matching, as the speaker can reveal weaknesses in the system
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Heresy Mark 4: Forte IV has more bass and scale, though some may prefer the size and styling of the Heresy
- Vs La Scala: Forte IV gets close to the La Scala's transparency but provides more bass
- Vs KLH Model 5: Forte IV is the better speaker overall, with greater scale, openness, and dynamics, but the Model 5 is easier to place and more forgiving of poor recordings
- Vs JBL L100 Classic: Forte IV has a more open and live sound
Takeaway: The Klipsch Forte 4 is a highly regarded speaker, offering a great blend of detail, dynamics, and bass performance making it a very enjoyable listening experience. With careful placement and amplifier matching, it can deliver exceptional sound quality that rivals more expensive speakers.
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Product Strengths
- Fit and finish plus performance that is a bargain for around $3k/pair
- Gelcore cabinet construction minimizes unwanted sound energy from resonance and vibrations
- A tweeter that is hermetically sealed and mechanically isolated (floating) from the baffle provides lower distortion
- Size, weight, and richness of tone belies their size, with a wider baffle to each loudspeaker pointing at you
- A mild sound throws emphasis back to the midrange that in itself seems almost holographic, as well as deeply insightful in a gentle but revealing manner
Product Considerations
- A medium to large size room is required to shine, otherwise the bass will dominate
- Flaws in poor recordings can be revealed due to their detail and accuracy—warts and all performance
- The top-end is a little soft and gentle—classic BBC like—which may require amps with some zing to compensate
- Listeners seeking absolute detail or transparency might not be satisfied because of Q Acoustics' house sound that massages treble and plumps up bass and lower mid
- They don't go sub-40Hz deep, frequency response is rated at 42 Hz – 30 kHz (-6dB)
Takeaway: The Q Acoustics Concept 50 offers excellent value with its blend of innovative design and high-quality sound, making it a great choice for enjoying music with a sense of depth and engagement. The Concept 50s are easy to listen to and fun.
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Model Five acoustic suspension speakers are known as one of the finest and most sought-after speakers for audiophiles, both new and seasoned. Our updated version of this classic speaker has real wood veneers, cast aluminum baskets, and uses acoustic suspension design principles made famous by founder Henry Kloss.
The KLH Model Five vintage speaker is offered in three gorgeous finishes (English Walnut, West African Mahogany, and Nordic Noir), allowing the loudspeaker to blend with all home decor. The English Walnut Model Five comes with a beautiful Stone Wash Linen grille cloth that magnifies the rich finish of the real wood veneers. Meanwhile, our West African Mahogany finish is complemented by an Old-World Linen grille cloth that will stop you in your tracks. And lastly, the Nordic Noir finish is shipped wearing the lovely Medici Grey Linen grille cloth.
Want the option of pairing any grille cloth with the finish of your choosing? Don't worry- you can purchase each style separately below! Riser base and grilles included with speaker purchase.
Product Strengths
- Retro aesthetics reminiscent of vintage speakers, with a well-applied veneer and woven front panel
- Balanced sound with clarity in the midrange and treble, creating an immersive listening experience
- Good sensitivity makes them relatively easy to drive with a range of amplifiers
- Acoustic suspension design provides tight bass and allows for flexible placement near walls
- Three-position attenuation switch allows for adjustment to different room acoustics
Product Considerations
- Can sound a bit bright out of the box, requiring a break-in period
- Sound can harden a little when provoked by poor or bright recordings, and they are finicky about upstream electronics
- Bass might not be punchy enough for some listeners, potentially requiring a subwoofer or EQ adjustments
- Lack of provision for spikes to fasten the speakers to the carpet
- Grilles need to be off for best sound, according to one reviewer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the JBL L100, the Model Five is better balanced and more enjoyable to listen to
- Compared to the NHT C3, the Model Five is an upgraded variant, offering deeper, wider sound and more resolution
- Compared to the Buchardt S400, the Model Five sounds more open, brighter, and more detailed—with better instrument placement
- Compared to the Aurender S5W, the Model Five reaches lower frequencies and has better overall resolution and detail
- Compared to the Graham LS6, they perform on par, albeit via a different approach, trading in some refinement for a more direct—in-your-face sound
Takeaway: The KLH Model Five is a speaker with retro style and balanced sound. They are versatile and can be used in different listening spaces.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent clarity and detail resolution, with leading edges of notes crisply defined
- Accurate reproduction, with precise tonal accuracy and fine spatial definition within the soundstage
- Superb build quality for the money, and they look more expensive than they are
- Easy to drive without requiring excessive power to perform to their best
- Soundstage width is better than the 3050i
Product Considerations
- Needs care in system matching, as they are transparent and will reveal shortcomings in the source or amplifier
- Can sound slightly lean throughout the lower midrange, and the highs can sometimes present as a bit hot depending on the content
- Does not plumb the depths that some other floorstanders do
- Not designed for pokey rooms and cupboard-sized man caves, they need to breathe and require adequate space
- Some reviewers felt the build quality of the binding posts could be better
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The 5040 has a more neutral tonal balance with better-defined bass and exceptional clarity, while the 3050i delivers greater overall impact with its larger drivers and cabinet
Takeaway: The Q Acoustics 5040 is a well-built speaker that sounds great and looks modern, making it a good choice for those who want clarity and detail in their music, but system matching is important to avoid a bright presentation. These speakers are a strong statement in the right listening environment for the price.
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Product Strengths
- Flat in-room frequency response, especially from 200 Hz upwards, contributes to accurate sound reproduction
- Amplifier and receiver friendly due to its high sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, performing well with entry-level to flagship AV receivers and amplifiers
- The new, larger Tractrix horn waveguide design offers improved directivity control and high-frequency focus
- Excels in dynamics, delivering raw impact and presence that enhances the excitement of movies and gaming, as well as rock and electronica music
Product Considerations
- Treble might become fatiguing with lesser recordings or at higher volumes, and may not be agreeable with all genres for listeners seeking a very smooth top end
- The midrange, while linear, isn't completely neutral due to some cabinet resonance, adding extra energy that may or may not be desirable depending on listener preference
- For true full-range playback, a subwoofer is required to compensate for the lack of deep bass extension
- The vinyl finish may disappoint fans of natural materials
- Best listened at within a 5-degree angle, and listening at a height level with the tweeter is clearly the best choice
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Polk R700: R700 is a more versatile all-rounder, but preferred for rock and electronica
- Vs. Sonus Faber Lumina 5: The Sonus Faber is better built and looks nicer, but more refined
- Vs. Q Acoustics Concept 50s: The Concept 50s image a little better, disappear just a little bit better, and they are exceptional off-axis, but do not play as low
- Vs. Heco Aurora 1000: The Heco is more linear across the range
- Vs. SVS Prime Pinnacle: The SVS Prime Pinnacle has a tweeter that is lower in level, offering a warmer sound
Takeaway: The Klipsch RP-8000F Mark II is a speaker that brings a dynamic sound to movies, gaming, and music. For speakers that are easy to set up, are amplifier-friendly and deliver punchy, clear audio, these could be a great option.
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Product Strengths
- Good sensitivity at about 90 dB
- Made of furniture-grade materials—finishes have a satin-painted finish that are scratch resistant
- Cast aluminum feet are exclusive to the reference premier line and were mechanically designed to minimize the surface area in contact with the floor, which tightens up those low frequencies and adds more detail
- Unique to the new reference premier line is the ability to be bi-amped or bi-wired with dual input terminals
Product Considerations
- Baffle step is around 200 to 300 hertz
- F3 is at about 55 hertz, and then F10 is at about 41 hertz, so a subwoofer will be needed for this speaker
- Mid-range bump between about 300 hertz to about one kilohertz causes the sound to be a little boxy
- Dip at about one and a half kilohertz causes the sound to lack some detail
Takeaway: The RP-5000F is great for someone who wants to step into high-quality surround sound. The speaker is great for a normal-sized room.
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Product Strengths
- Creates a cinema sound experience in the home
- Excellent value when used alone as a stand-alone speaker for movies
- Capable of throwing sound around the room, creating an immersive experience
- Well-made with clever innovations
Product Considerations
- Large size can be imposing in small rooms
- Optimized for movies and not music
- Requires some adjustments to the distance from the wall, speaker separation, and couch position to optimize sound
Takeaway: The RP-8060FA II is a well-priced speaker that brings the cinema experience home and provides great sound for movies and TV. It is an excellent option for creating an immersive home theater setup.
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Product Strengths
- More mature and upscale look than its predecessor
- Soundstage is capable of casting a pretty vast wall of sound that exceeds the boundaries of the speakers themselves
Product Considerations
- Bass lacks control, is blurry, and sounds hollow
- The cabinet has a lot of internal resonance, which can affect the speaker's overall sound
- Bass overshadows the mid-range
- The speaker can sound sibilant and spitty
- Dynamics are bold but blunt, lacking sonic contrast
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Klipsch R820F: The R800F loses the exposed hardware and smaller horn waveguide, making for a more coherent design
- Vs Klipsch R50M: The R50M is a better, more well-balanced speaker and more accurate in direct comparison, though requires a subwoofer
- Vs Klipsch RP600M Mark II: The RP600M Mark II's offer a more refined sound
- Vs Klipsch RP8000F: The RP8000F, due to discounts, may be the best overall Klipsch option
- Vs JBL Stage 190 Tower speaker: The JBL Stage 190 is more poised in the bass department and more intelligible through the midrange
- Vs Polk, Wharfedale Diamond Series, and Q Acoustics 3050: These options are comparable in price, but offer better performance
Takeaway: The R800F has an appealing design and is capable of producing a vast soundstage. With some adjustments, it might be enjoyable for those who prioritize a bass-forward sound for rocking out or home theater use.
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Product Strengths
- Offers a strong combination of high-quality sound and stylish design
- Features Dolby Atmos capabilities, providing an immersive audio experience by projecting sound from all angles, including above
- Impressive sound quality, with clear highs, standout mid-range vocals, and deep, balanced bass
- Can get quite loud without distorting the sound, making them suitable for home theater setups
- Solid build and sleek wood grain finish makes the speakers durable and visually appealing
Product Considerations
- Can reveal imperfections in poorly recorded tracks
- The speakers are quite large and heavy, needing ample space to accommodate them
- Lacks wireless features
- Some users might wish for more modern wireless features like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- No speaker wire is included
Takeaway: The Klipsch R-605FA speakers deliver a thrilling audio experience with robust sound quality and Dolby Atmos. These speakers are a fantastic choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home theater setup.
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