"Every Klipsch driver we've ever heard seemed most comfortable with music, and this setup is no different...It's hard to say why "the Klipsch sound" fits so perfectly with musical composition, but it just does."
I, and most people I have talked to, would say the exact opposite. Klipsch struggles with music content because it's high-frequencies are fatiguing, and far too overextended. There are much better options for music listening, IMO.
No arguing I've enjoyed Klipsch systems for movies. And short term music sessions - like, a whole album/disc usually stretching it before fatigue sets in...
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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"Every Klipsch driver we've ever heard seemed most comfortable with music, and this setup is no different...It's hard to say why "the Klipsch sound" fits so perfectly with musical composition, but it just does."
I, and most people I have talked to, would say the exact opposite. Klipsch struggles with music content because it's high-frequencies are fatiguing, and far too overextended. There are much better options for music listening, IMO.
Ditto...
No arguing I've enjoyed Klipsch systems for movies. And short term music sessions - like, a whole album/disc usually stretching it before fatigue sets in...