Welcome to the 2008, Klipsch. Horns have been dead in consumer Hi-fi for 30+ years. Moving toward a wave-guided tweeter is a great step forward for Klipsch. Also narrow speaker can provide better imaging, and are easier to sell than the coffin speakers Klipsch has been selling recently. Well done Klipsch, well done!!!!
Horns have been dead for 30+ years!! What have you been smoking. Those are the only kinds of speakers I have been buying over the past 13 years. I love the Klipsch sound and my latest are the RF5, RC7 reference series. The horns sound great.
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Welcome to the 2008, Klipsch. Horns have been dead in consumer Hi-fi for 30+ years. Moving toward a wave-guided tweeter is a great step forward for Klipsch. Also narrow speaker can provide better imaging, and are easier to sell than the coffin speakers Klipsch has been selling recently. Well done Klipsch, well done!!!!
Horns have been dead for 30+ years!! What have you been smoking. Those are the only kinds of speakers I have been buying over the past 13 years. I love the Klipsch sound and my latest are the RF5, RC7 reference series. The horns sound great.
Yeah, lets pull the plug on Martin Logan also - WTF are they thinking with that 'crazy' electrostatic panel! A $3 dome tweeter is just the same!!!
/sarcasm
Klipsch doesn't need your help. They are selling a huge amount of profitable stuff - they are just fine ;)