I have a great deal of exp. with Klipsch speakers since 1980. I owned a mobile "DJ" co. for 15 yrs. I walked into a high end sound equip. store & they were giving a demo with a pr. of Klipsch commercial speakers called "Heresys". They cost @ that time $1400.00/pr. and handled 125 watts continuous and peaks to the 10th power. They were loud, very distinct sounding, and very efficient. I still have that pair in my fam. room and they have never had any failures after about 27 yrs. of use.
Two years ago I bought a Yamaha 7.1 amp. Best Buy sells Klipsch speakers so I purchased all my speakers except for the R & L fronts. I have a pair of Klipsch Cornwall speakers that I use for the fronts. They are about 30 years old- Each has 1 15" woofer, 1 midrange horn, and 1 tweeter horn. I have shaken the house on numerous occasions with the Cornwalls & my DJ amps.
I would highly recommend any Klipsch speakers to anyone who wants speakers that sound great, require very little power to run, and give maximum decibels of sound for the $$.
On a side note: The Heresey's put out over 126 DB's of clean sound @ full bore & the Cornwalls put out around 130 DB's.
Some of you might wonder what the big deal is with DB's. I, as a DJ learned many years ago that: 1) You need "headroom" with any amp so you don't run out of watts & distort your amp & speakers and 2) Efficient speakers "sip" watts & give lots of DB's along with great sound.
How many of you have ever owned a real ass kicking pair of speakers that lasted over 25 years giving NO trouble? Buy Klipsch if you want some of the sweetest sounding speakers that ever were invented.
I have a Yamaha HTR-5890 AV receiver & all Klipsch speakers. This is a very nice sounding system & I have always found Yamaha amps to be trouble free & reliable workhorses.
Two years ago I bought a Yamaha 7.1 amp. Best Buy sells Klipsch speakers so I purchased all my speakers except for the R & L fronts. I have a pair of Klipsch Cornwall speakers that I use for the fronts. They are about 30 years old- Each has 1 15" woofer, 1 midrange horn, and 1 tweeter horn. I have shaken the house on numerous occasions with the Cornwalls & my DJ amps.
I would highly recommend any Klipsch speakers to anyone who wants speakers that sound great, require very little power to run, and give maximum decibels of sound for the $$.
On a side note: The Heresey's put out over 126 DB's of clean sound @ full bore & the Cornwalls put out around 130 DB's.
Some of you might wonder what the big deal is with DB's. I, as a DJ learned many years ago that: 1) You need "headroom" with any amp so you don't run out of watts & distort your amp & speakers and 2) Efficient speakers "sip" watts & give lots of DB's along with great sound.
How many of you have ever owned a real ass kicking pair of speakers that lasted over 25 years giving NO trouble? Buy Klipsch if you want some of the sweetest sounding speakers that ever were invented.
I have a Yamaha HTR-5890 AV receiver & all Klipsch speakers. This is a very nice sounding system & I have always found Yamaha amps to be trouble free & reliable workhorses.