Klipsch Quartet Floorstanding Speakers
Klipsch Quartet Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 14, 2024]
fazzie
Strength:
One of the best sounding speakers I have ever heard. I like them better than my Cornwall III's. Sound amazing at any volume on all genre of music. Prefer them over most well reviewed contemporary speakers and I feel they are very well balanced and more dynamic than many modern speakers I have heard. I am really impressed with the Quartets. They are pretty efficient and sound greatbwith solid state or tube gear. Though you can drive them to modest sound levels with just a few watts, I recommend 40 watts or more for ample headroom. These just shouldn't sound as good as they do. Weakness:
Like any speaker, ideal placement based on your room will give the best imaging and soundstage, but I don't feel they are terribly fussy when it comes to placement. Price Paid: 1000
Purchased: Used
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[Jul 20, 2020]
aburnham2
Strength:
Bought years ago, listened and loved for years great bass kids and highs, then upgraded to titanium diaphragms tweeter and midrange, WOW! Then added 2.5 ounces of weight to the passive radiators which dropped the bass response into the high 20 Hz range. Then I made custom crossovers using Klipsch E2 crossovers from the Heresy speakers. Now they sound better than anything I have ever heard. Even unmodified they are great. Weakness:
They are big and heavy. Price Paid: 100
Purchased: Used
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[Aug 03, 2011]
LCURL
Audio Enthusiast
I bought these in 1996 or 1997. They still sound as great as the day I bought them. From rock to hip hop to classical everything sounds great as long as they have enough power driving them. I'll never have to buy another pair of stereo speakers again. |
[Jan 17, 2011]
rdusa
Audio Enthusiast
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[Mar 13, 2010]
pianodave
Audio Enthusiast
I'm new to this site, and I thought that I would share the following: By Trade, I'm a concert piano tuner, and my ears hear things most people don't.
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[Dec 06, 2008]
Ken Baehr
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Beautiful highs while deep crisp bass.
Weakness:
None for me. These speakers are the absolute best bang for your buck. They hold up better than any speaker I have ever bought. Customer Service So long I cant remember Similar Products Used: Jbl L-166 |
[Sep 15, 2008]
Chris
AudioPhile
Strength:
Highly sensitive and therefor ideal for tubeamps..
Weakness:
Very.. very low WAF... they look like smal refrigerators...
Firts time ever to write a review. Bought these beauties for an incredible 189E on Ebay.de after owning a pair of Heresy 1, Fortes II and Tangent 400's.
Similar Products Used: As I said... Heresy, Fortes II, Tangent 400, Audio Note Z |
[Nov 09, 2006]
Jonathan Parker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
powerful midrange, awsome highs at 30to60watts great bass crisp high's
Weakness:
They only handle 100wtts continious. The 10'' active sub needs to have more low end punch. Needs to be more accurate. The twetter need's more high end clairity I got these speakers from my Dad. I paid 200 he put in the rest an undisclosed amount, you know how parents are. Anyway I have had these speakers for 2 years I am running a LS1 high def. preamp Audio reasearch, rt-02 Rotel high def am fm, tuner A Denon dpf-7 and a Toshiba SR-A200 turntable's an Akai4000D reel to reel and a pair of MI terminator 2 cables from amp to speakers and interconnects. I love to Jam I mean really rock out, its in my blood. No matter what I put on whether its the stones on LP or DIO on cd these speakers are well ballanced the mid range is clear, powerful precise, punch for a horn midrange, the tweeters are clear and ear shattering the 10" active front firing sub is very crisp spot on I think and the rear passive well just ask my neighbors at 250 ft away. I enjoy these speakers everyday I got them brand new orignal price was 1680 us dollars these have the biggest bang for the buck. I Will keep them infact I am rockin out now, awsome sound great speakers Similar Products Used: Polk audio Advent, Bose, |
[Nov 04, 2006]
Marcus
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Quality of build.
Weakness:
What's not to like? I auditioned these speakers in the showroom and when they made me jump, I took them home. They are superb either at a paint peeling volume for New Year's or nap time on a rainy day. My house can become a giant passive sub woofer. These speakers are the last ones I need to buy. Similar Products Used: JBL |
[Aug 09, 2003]
Roger Gordon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
I don't care what your supposedly "expert" buddy or fool sales person tells you or wants you to believe, these speakers sound great playing flat, especially in the mids and highs. An excellent choice for home theater with 4 if you can use proper placement. Just a side note, anyone besides me wondering why most of the guys building $40,000+ dream systems don't think acoustics are important enough to build on a properly proportioned listening/viewing room, ie; bedroom, den or using the family room.
Weakness:
At high volumes, needs more bottom end, although does exceptionally well for a 10 inch driver. Also this is addressed with a good subwoofer in surround sound! Just a side note; I bought the sony because I actually had 9 different brand remotes and wanted the system to be more user friendly for my wife. At $1600.00 new the sony has alot of bells and wistles but I just gotta say its 120 watt amplifier section sounds like crap compared to the Nakamichi, needles to say, my sister likes her new system. I purchased my quartets new in 1990 For $1100.00 and pushed them with my also new, Nachamichi TA4A receiver, $1250. I have since moved on to a Sony DA777ES receiver that cost $1600 new, and have Quintets for surround sound and K-Horns for stereo. I sold my old setup to my sister. I also brought together 4 ksf-10.5 towers, an RC-3II and an RSW-15 for my mom, so I have alot of Klipsch personal experiance not tomention friends, one ex-friend of which owns a surround system of K-Horns and Lascala's and a brother inlaw who owns a set of K-Horns and a set of Altec Lansing studio monitor model 19's, so I feel Qualified to comment after 13 years with these speakers, so here it goes. My 2 quartets in stereo mode gave a beter, clearer, more movie going expierence than my 5.1 Quintets with a KSW-150 klipsh subwoofer. Now while my K-horns will knock the crap out of my quartets in both sheer volume and base (having both hooked up at the same time in the same room, in stereo, to the same source. sitting the same distance from all 4 speakers, ya can't even tell there is even any sound comming from out of the Quartets), But there is something special about them at normal listening volumes, especially the mids and highs!!! If a speaker is good, you shouldn't have to mess up the sound with tone adjustment, just leave it flat!!! Bottom line is, I miss my Quartets and if I wasn't planning total K-Horn surround, I would build a Quartet surround system. I would certainly recomend this over an RF-7 system, as long as you have the space and can position them properly. KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID, KEEP THEM IN THE CORNERS!!!!! Similar Products Used: K-HOrns, Quartets, Quintets, KSF-10.5's and a host of other brands, all owned, and many more loaned. |