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"Quintet vs. Quintet II" on
Summary: I posed the question to Klipsch on what the difference between the original Quintet and the new Quintet II were. They replied with… the set screws were bigger, there is no rubber feet and “there are no sound difference”. So, how is it CNET can review the first release of the Quintet (http://electronics.cnet.com/electronics/0-6342413-1305-7229884-1.html?tag=dir), give it a poor review and then give the Quintet II good marks? It just goes to show you how listening to speakers is so subjective. Don’t take reviews too seriously, go listen to them.
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"Astounding for a the size!" on
Pros: Very low distortion at any volume using my 100W receiver and less than either of the other systems I tried. Good clarity across most of the dynamic range. I also tried out the Bose Acoustimass 15 and Polk Audio RM6700 both of which I listened to with th
Cons: Out of the box, sound-wise, it's difficult to fault objectively. Some people will definitely prefer something more forgiving and less "in-your-face" in the sound quality but some people like that, especially for action movies. It could have done with a
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"Rather have the Take 5.2" on
Pros: You crank them loud.
Cons: I recently purchased the Energy Take 5.2 system and after seeing this review I could’nt help make my own comparison to a pair of Quintets I picked up a while back. To make things fair, since I cannot afford two complete systems, I tested one pair of Quin
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"quintets rock" on
Pros: small,stylish klipsch speakers, with klipsch sound, sparkling highs, and great a blend between the sats and the sub....and to the person who said that the sound went from left to right when it wasnt supposed to...obviously it was hooked up wrong...doy doy
Cons: a little expensive, but worth it
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"Prices quoted are misleading" on by Curtishwak
Pros: Nice system
Cons: price quoted does not include sub
Summary: The prices quoted for this system DO NOT include the subwoofer.