Klipsch RS-25 Surround Speakers
Klipsch RS-25 Surround Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 05, 2015]
markyg66
AudioPhile
Funny the review below me noticed the exact same sounds as I when I played king kong,incredible clarity!!
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[Oct 29, 2006]
Drivesthebeast
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, Can play STUPID loud without distortion if you want/need them to, small footprint (even on 32" tall Quest stands), mulit-way wire terminals to accept bannana plugs or standard connections, fit and finish is top notch
Weakness:
Lack in bass to an extent, but they are only a 5.25" woofer, and a small cabinet, and well, you SHOULD have a sub running in your setup for that anyways! lol! Well, I hadn't actually ever heard these speakers before buying them, but I bought them for two reasons. The first, that I already hae the RB25's for the fronts, the RC25 for my center, and the RW10 for my sub...so it only made sense to buy the matching rears. 2nd reason was because these speakers (before they were discontinued) used to retail for between $600 and $800 per pair at canadian retailers, and I got 2 pairs for less than the cost of 1, even with shipping and brokerage fees, etc.
Similar Products Used: Mission, Paradigm (crap), Bowers & Wilkens, Design Acoustics |
[Nov 19, 2004]
sharpeman
Casual Listener
Strength:
Full sound. Very sensitve. Easy to hang.
Weakness:
none Bought Klispch RC 25 at london drugs. Great surround speaker, very sensitve . This is what is desired, in back speakers. So far they sound great. Similar Products Used: JBL,missions |
[Apr 16, 2004]
Mario NJ
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clarity, dynamics, multipole surround sound.
Weakness:
Bass, but proper surround sound should use a subwoofer for all bass anyway. I just wanted to comment on the above review comparing the RS-25's to his RS-35's. All the comments sound like someone comparing a speaker that's been broken in to one that hasn't. I compared the RS-25's vs RS-35's, and when cut-off at 80Hz like any good HT setup should do there is very little audible difference between the two models. Overall this is a fantastic surround speaker, don't let people convince you that using monopole's for surround satellites is better, listen for yourself and decide. In my opinion multipole speakers like these in a 5.1 setup is a no-brainer. Bottom line is I've never been dissapointed by Klipsch speakers, nothing else near its price gives you that live, you-are-there feeling equally well for both music and movies. 5 stars. Similar Products Used: Sony, Paradigm, B&W |
[Dec 03, 2003]
kluken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
- clean tight sound - stylish
Weakness:
- shallow sound - Hollow sound - coffee can sound I started with a Klipsch Ref 35 5.1 setup then decided I wanted 7.1, but I had a minor space issue on the rear wall. After some thought I opted for the RS-25 in the rear. My sides are RS-35s and the fronts are RF-35s and with an RC-35 Center. Well I had called Klipsch first to make sure the RS-25s would blend well with the ref-35 lineup. They assured me they would and would be a Timbre match. Well they do not blend perfectly, they tend to sound a little shallow and hollow. From other reviews I have read it is clear the Ref-25 line and Ref-35 are not in the same league. For most things they do blend fairly seemlessly, but if the back channel has some good lows you'll hear the difference, almost a coffee can sound sometimes. Darn shame, oh well, live and learn. They'll do for now, but I suspect in the next year or so they'll get replaced with RS-35s. Similar Products Used: RS-35 |
[Oct 09, 2003]
Swissy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Warm Sound. I prefer this over bright speakers.
Weakness:
None so far. Nice warm sound. These are much more efficient than my old Sony. This speaker is only going to get better when it gets brocken in Similar Products Used: Sony SS-CN305. Bose VCS-10 |