Klipsch Heresy IV Review - What does 3 Grand Sound Like?
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Randy, before you purchase a pair of the Klipsch Heresey's, you should try the KLH Model 5's first.
@@arena_rock_man9030 would love to. And I won’t be buying either of them any time soon... although I’d like to
@@cheapaudioman I wonder if Andrew Robinson would allow you to borrow his KLH model 5's?
@@cheapaudioman You should try the Wharfedale Linton Heritage. Similar speakers in style and size but almost 1/3 of the price .... !!!
@@andreassouth1523 are those also horn loaded? No? Oh.. not the same then.
This is the first cheapaudioman video I've actually watched after grabbing a cup of coffee.
I'm often surprised at how often I'm drinking coffee when I watch a CAM video as I only drink one or two cups a day. Apparently YT Recommendations has hacked my subconscious.
During the video I said that these were "walnut". The actual color is "distressed oak". And they look super cool.
Nothing sexier than oak with an inferiority complex.
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Great review Randy. People have commented you’ve lost your cheapness. I don’t think reviewing one high end product you’ve admired for years cancels your hundred or so cheap audio videos. Do what you want.
Thanks, brother. I've said it in other comments that out of more than 200 videos 3 have been $999 or higher. That's les that 1.5%. Pretty good average. And frankly I'd challenge anyone to find another youtuber that has listened and reviewed more products under $600 in the last two years. I've done that in 6 months.
I think most people are just joking around, not really being critical or anything.
@@cheapaudioman there is the thought that you need to listen to expensive speakers to know if the cheaper speakers compare.
@@therealboofighter Some used early JBL Eons would be comparable in efficiency and low cost, as a comparison, but Randy reviews new stuff? The Home Theatre bloggers were blown away by using high efficiency, modestly priced Behringer PA speakers as L+C+R (and surrounds). Not unlike the efficiency of some PA style Cerwin Vega home speaker towers a while back.
Don't listen to the idiots do what you want. Sometimes audio costs more than we want it to. Keep your eye open for a good used deal. That's all.
A lot of people don’t take into account what houses were like when Paul Klipsch designed his line of horn loaded speakers. Most homes had rooms with convenient corners - very few open concept houses around then - and in the early 60s carpet was kind of the new thing with many people moving away from hardwood floors. The rooms these speakers are placed in makes a huge difference in how they sound (as of course it does with every other speaker).
Thought it was awesome seeing you testing out higher tier levels, can't wait to see your La Scala Review!!!!!!!
I own the Heresy IVs. I had the opportunity to audition them against some other serious speakers. I didn’t imagine that I would buy them after saving up for high end speakers for a while. They were simply better. I have them powered by Conrad Johnson tube gear. It’s really just perfect.
Your thoughts on getting these for a Marantz SR6015?
@@royalway12 man I would just love to have a good opinion for you, but my gear is just so far away from what you have I don’t think my opinion will help you at all. My set up is for audio only. It’s two channel. My gear is tube gear, both pre and power amp. Klipsch is known for pairing optimally with tubes. I worry with your Marantz that you’re using it for audio and HT. For HT you might want crazy bass that the IVs may struggle with. If you’re just looking for audio and two channel, I recommend these.
great review. you've become one of my favorites. for some reason i've had the same feeling about the heresy iv without ever hearing them. i really dig their style. thanks for your time.
Thanks for watching!
I have a pair of Klipsch Forte's that I got back in '86 or '88 or sometime around them. I fell in love with them when I heard them and had to. get them. I've had them for 30+ years and they are still going strong. They are very efficient and the sound is fantastic. I paid around $1,100 for them back then and I just saw that the latest version (which I don't think look quite as good as mine) are going for $4,998/pair. WOW. Glad mine are still going strong.
Original owner of a pair of Heresy II raw birch. Paid $799 CAD. If I wanted to sell the I could get the same or more.Not many other makers could say the same.
You have the speaker equivalent of a 1967 Corvette L88.
In other words, you're quite fortunate, and should never part with those.
I notice my listening preferences tend to align with yours Randy, so with that being said I really appreciate the honest in depth review.
Good honest unbiased review. This is getting to be my favorite... no ! This is my favorite review channel. It really is a hot Rod speaker.
Fantastic Heresy review, Randy!
Honest Review, this is why we watch!!! Love the Harley reference as I've had this discussion regarding what choose to ride. Great Review👍👍👍
I’ve been waiting for this one. 👍👍
Love the tune you use for your intro’s. Great video
Loved This Honest Review Sir Randy! I hope you make time to live with the Klipsch Cornwall IV for a few weeks as well. A Very Special Sound indeed…
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Cheap is a relative term
@@dougg1075 Yes, cheap is relative. For me, "cheap" means of shoddy, careless workmanship, substandard materials, etc. Inexpensive, on the other hand, means value regardless of actual money paid.
@@robk5745 so true, this guy is a content making beast it's no suprise he ran out of cheap products to talk about and ended up making connections with people who are into higher end audio who can borrow him stuff to review.
Cheapaudioman FTW
Excellent review, I can understand your topics and you speak about interesting things. Subscribed.
I got my pair of Heresy III's slightly used for $1,200 in Black. Coupled with a new Willsenton R8 with the upgraded L34's for $1,100K, I think I hit a cheapguy home run. I use an old 15" Definitive Technology sub for the missing octave down low. If you have spent many hours in small venues clubs listening to live music, the Heresy's may be for you.
😂😂4.400€ no deep bass.🙈🙈🙈
@@thomasschafer7268 Dude...there are speakers costing upward of 50 grand that have no deep bass. Not kidding.
@@scottlowell493 Like what?
Used gear is the way to go. Tried and tested, broke in, and leaves you money for more gear. You can always upgrade to new drivers for the horns and get a brand new sound. But they won't be broken in.
@@waterlife.1905 I agree that used gear is the way to go, i've made some amazing deals over the years and saved myself tons although i'm skeptical about sound changing with use because why does the sound only ever get better? Makes no sense to me along with the fact there's never been a shred of data to prove it's real
Thanks for the Heresy review. I’ve had my Heresy’s since the early 80s. I bought them unfinished in raw birch, stained them with a walnut and tongue oil. Mine are non ported with the older screw-on terminals. I also bought the optional slant risers. I’m powering them with 2 channel Yamaha RX 397 receiver, Sony direct drive turntable and Logitech Bluetooth adapter to play from my iPhone. To my 73 year old ears, the Heresy’s still kick ass!
I enjoyed your review, cheapaudioman. You offer a different and unique angle apart from other reviews on the Klipsch Heresy IVs that I've listened to. At the end of the review, I felt trust in your judgement of these speakers. You are honest and truthful.
Great review Randy, I really liked your comparison to Harley-Davidson. I think that Klipsch tweaks the Heritage line to stay current, but never loses the vision that Paul W. Klipsch started with. Glad you enjoyed your time with them.
I like your review. LOL I only now realize that I commented a year ago on this same review. I am glad that I gave you a listen once again.
Had mine for over a year now and loving these things. They are midrange machines that when paired with a good sub sound amazing. Willsenton r8 makes for a good match. Part of the family now.
I bought my H3s about 6 years ago. $500 used, but well cared for and even had the original boxes. I love these speakers! The clarity is amazing. I had to upgrade my turntable after getting these because I could hear all the extra noise coming through the needle. I too have the Onkyo TX 686 abd they sound excellent at regular volumes. The amp does start clipping when I turn it up high. Being a bass player I much prefer the type of tight bass sounds that I get from these speakers. And they pair well with my subwoofer. Yes I ride Harleys too.
Hey Randy - thanks for this - it may be the best review of these speakers I've seen to date! I've owned a pair (in Black Ash, BTW - yes, there are reasons "someone would buy these in black"... :) ) Anyway, my experience has been the same as yours - I thought I'd have to return them when I first listened to them, but they just kept getting better with every listening session, and after 2 months, they just keep getting better! You described them well - they're just "different", and yes, they are special! They make music sound the way I like it - I love 'em!! You should definitely get a pair...
Thanks and I will probably have a pair someday. right now any extra cash is going to buying things to review for the viewers and less about what I personally want. My recent DIY speakers have been my to for personal listening.
@Nicholas break in is a hoax. it makes no sense at all, that degradation of tiny mechanical parts will a) always better the sound of a speaker and b) change the sound at all in a humanly perceivable way.
Good honest review. For years I’ve had 1978 Heresy’s, with the Crites upgrades, on my main system. Always wondered how they would stack up against a newer version. Got a chance last week. Hauled mine down the street. Put them on a neighbor’s high end theater system with VI’s. Didn’t do blind testing, just ran the same tracks on Tidal twice. Everything is subjective, but both of us agree the differences are minor. Slightly better low end on the VI, which is to be expected with the reworked x-over and bass port.
Yo Randy! As always - great honest review. Thanks for keeping it real my man! El Randy!
Thanks for name dropping Tool. I never heard of them before, so I hope one day to hear their music on a serious sound system.
Very good review. A special speaker. Spot on...can't go wrong with a Klipsch review.
Love my Heresy IV! I agree with what you said they are different, interesting and special. Thanks for your review. I bought from Ron (Safe and Sound) and he was great.
I come to cheap audio man because he is the man. A man that drinks coffee and sounds like a restless father that looks forward to closing his eyes and listening to the right tracking feeding the soul, escaping reality. I also the same as cheap audio man. Thank you for this channel I throughly enjoy you reviews.
Excellent review.
I have my H4s for nearly a year now. I love them, I bought recently a REL 9Ti sub for them and now this can really be the last rig in your life. I spend few days to set it up but now everything has more body and authority. Nothing from the great midrange and highs is lost, and actually they sound even better. Eg well mixed drums are super realistic. Strongly recommend a sub for these (as actually for all spekaers), blend it in properly and you will not stop listening.
Same here! I went with the Rel T5 and it ROCKS! Can’t stop listening.
Heresy IV, Willsenton R8 w\stock KT88s (have a set of EL34s on the way) Pontus II , BlueSound 2i. Great rig!! Would buy it all again.
One of the first rules of box design is that the more sensitivity you want, the more bass extension you give up. So, none of the big Klipsch speakers go really low. Even the K'horns only go down to around 35-40hz.
maybe the fortes have a dynamic bass (but they do have a really aggresive and sybiling high frequencies which i didin't like)
The la scala roll off hard starting at 100hz.
@@crazymetallian Forte II are better than I, but what they need is a better tweeter and crossover like the forte III/IV. The forte I and II used a crappy polymer tweeter that broke up and just sounded nasty.
Hi Randy, love the channel sir! I own these and Klipschorn cornerhorns, it only gets better the further up you go lol. The 3d thing is absolutely true with horn speakers. That is the lack of distortion at work. Mathematically speaking, distortion has a 1:1 relationship to efficiency. Less speaker movement. The higher the efficiency, the lesser amount of distortion. With 99 db, you hear the little details, the minute differences in volume of the mix which translates to depth. Love horns, nothing like them when done right. Good review sir, spot on.
That's a really honest review, Randy. It was interesting to see you actually struggle to have words to say. I've had a similar experience before as well when experiencing open baffle for the first time, and I'm honestly still trying to wrap my head around it..
If you wrap your head around the open baffle then it will be enclosed and no longer be 'open' and your baffled-ness experience will go away defeating the whole purpose and point of the open 'BAFFLE'.
If you are not baffled by an open baffle speaker then it's not baffling hard enough and does not qualify as such...it's back to the open drawing board for that company's R&D.
@James Fisher what is?
@James Fisher Then I guess you haven't heard good open baffle speakers, cuz they certainly do exist.
Best intros in hi/fi CZcams.
THANK YOU ! EXCELLENT REVIEW.
I setup a system that had Klipsch LaScala's (96db)and when I muted the JVC Receiver you could STILL hear the program coming out of the speakers(like someone talking loudly on the other end on a smart phone where you can hear it from feet away).
I thought the receiver muting circuit was damaged until I realized *the speaker is so efficient* it was able to amplify the leakage current to where it was audible.
Great review! I listened to a pair while in the Army back in the 80's. The "knock" on these has always been how they handled vocals. They've gotten much better since then but did the vocals sound like the singers were singing inside of a tunnel?
I own the MK IVs and all I have to say is that they're extremely fussy and will sound like different speakers depending on the room and especially with what type of amp you pair them with. I've tried a number of amps and when it's good it's sublime and when it's bad it's..."interesting" to borrow from your review!
which amp did you find is best for the MKIV?
Bought em, and after a month of placements and equipment switching out, I couldn't wait to sell them. Oh well, can't be right all the time.
I'm a big fan of Klipsch (Heresy, Cornwall and Klipschorn) and HLCD speakers in general, but not having an abundance of disposable income, I looked for lesser expensive alternatives. My favorite was found in the DIY "Econowave" speaker.
It uses a 12" prosound midbass and 1" horn-loaded compression driver with waveguide. Build cost for the pair is roughly $500. I doubt anything in the retail market costing double that can compete.
Enjoyed this review
I just picked up Heresy IIIs for $750 second hand in very good condition and have them paired with my dual svs sb1000 and I am in love. I only have them powered by a denon AVR right now, but they are worlds better than my rp600ms that got moved to surround duty.
Good analogy with the HD
I bought a pair of Klipsch Heresy speakers in 1980 that I still own to this day. A lot of people don't like their sound because of their harshness (bright sound). The amp/receiver that you use makes a huge difference. Over the years they have been hooked up to several amps/receivers of different brands. They definitely sound better on older equipment. The end game for me as far what they sound the best with is a Marantz 1090 integrated amp that I found at a thrift store about 20 years ago for $30. Had to have the caps replaced which was about $100. I don't know what it is about the Marantz but they sound incredible.
What a contrast in your last two videos! Two type of speakers worlds apart! Interesting stuff on both though!!😉👍
Right on time bro....Im thinking very hard about buying a set for my 50th birthday coming up...
I agree wholeheartedly with your findings!!! I cannot help but also hearing the huge box. I wanted to like them so much. Still need a sub for that lower octave:(
Thanks for this!
I have been on the HiFi merry go round for years , looking for “ refined” sound and I have all the usual suspects in speakers but found myself bored with the hobby, took a chance on the Heresy IVs and I haven’t had this much fun in the hobby since I started. Waiting on my Wilsenton R8 to go with them now. I do have a bad A Sub connected also, I’m done for a long time. I’ll keep these forever and if I get another set, it will be Cornwalls.
Yes. Willsenton is here. Waiting for the Fortes! 😁🤩😎
New to your channel so I don’t know what speakers you have listened to. But it sounds like you have discovered what turns people into audiophiles. That discovery of a great soundstage. Not all that conman in “cheap hifi”
My favorite review of yours.
Just when I didn’t think I could love the vibe of this channel anymore than I already do, “audiophile trees” “they dont RESINate”`. Duck off thats incredible.
Especially if you plan to keep exploring tube amps would love to see you explore some other high efficiency speakers. Tekton Lore or Zu Omen Dirty Weekend come to mind.
...and the Mini Lore are only $650, he should be looking at these
@@marks291 I am interested in speakers from tekton as well. I want something to replace my monoprice monolith mm3's. Something that could work nearfield but also can sorta fill a 20 by 15 room up. Mainly be used as I sit in front of my pc but also need to be able to handle being cranked up for workouts/deadlifts in the same room. Go down to 40hz with authority. Mainly metalcore/deathcore/death metal. Something that can handle the bass drops. I love these little mm3's but the bass gets real FARTY when it is deep and moderate to loud volumes. Do not want to add a sub to this setup or area. Max amount spent between the speakers and amp, 800$.
My new favourite channel! Should be called "Between Two Veneers" 😉
Could you please tell us which amp you used to review the Heresys?
I would love to have these as an endgame speaker. Great reviews
Greatest home audio I've heard was Klipsch Kornerhorns with a LaScala center driven by Crown (1975). My acoustics prof invited the class to his home to hear the system in the room he designed & built for them! Amazing. The next "different" speaker has got to be Magnepan. Great review, Randy.
Good friend of mine drove LaScalas with Crown IC and D150 electronics. All of that equipment was pretty awesome to a 22 year old in 1975. Back then, Crown was really high end. People that listen to these professional Crown amps today, don’t know they used to be highly desirable for personal use.
They cost the same as my first wedding, more than my second. No where near what either of my two divorces cost. No where near!
Nice review of these speakers. I own an updated Heresy 2, and these seem to share the same sound. Musical tastes will influence whether someone enjoys these speakers - great for blues, but pretty “meh” if your preferences are something like the “Brandenburg Concertos”.
It would be interesting to know how they handle large scale classical and chamber music.
love your stuff brother , i had those speaker with my mac mc275. wow amazing how was the chinese tube w/heresy Iii sound ?
backin the day when i used to read those stereo magazines i used to lust over the Khorns and the heresys, i also loved the ADS 1290
A neighbor has a pair. They blew my socks off...sets the bar.
I bought my Heresy 4s new a year ago. I sold them in Oct. In my main room, I just never felt a connection. I missed the scale of my Maggie 1.7s. The 1.7s are back in my room. In my basement set-up, the Heresies sounded much better. However, I couldn't justify $3k speakers in my budget basement system. Oh well. Anyway, I really like your content.
I think the Harley reference is perfect for these speakers. Are there better motorcycles, possibly but there's something special about Harley and Indian that you just don't get with Yamaha or Honda. Which the same goes for the Klipsch Hersey speakers just something special. Great Review Randy!
Funny because I do love the black:) specially with the grill on
Hey Randy, loving your channel. I'm a fellow metal fan and wondering your thoughts on how well you think these will play all those 80s metal albums which might not have been recorded brilliantly (some of that awesome German thrash for example!). I ask because you mention in your review that they play some things well and other things just "OK".... thanks and keep doing what you're doing!
If you can get treble in space it will add a whole new dimensional listening experience. Especially if it travels over your head. You don’t hear people talking about it because they never have experienced it. I had experience with that with a car audio system installed in my semi truck. Two speakers in custom made cabinets placed overhead on the top shelves. The first time those tweeters kicked in I literally ducked while I was driving. Those tweeters literally flew over the top of my head. I had a 5 channel system installed all component speakers installed in custom cabinets. All JLAudio.
Just breaking in a new Wilsenten P8 tube amp, a new pair of Heresy iv and an Master Tracker cart on a MoFi ultradeck.
Randy, I wonder how these would sound with the Emotiva gear you have or another higher power amp.
Zu dirty weekends ( starting at 1k)and tekton lores (mini lore
I agree! I run Tekton Mini Lore with a Primaluna tube amp and it's a GREAT combo! My next step up in speakers will be larger Tektons, for sure!
I haven't heard any talk about tekton in a while.
The Reisong amp rolls off at around 4K, which makes it a wonderful choice any high-efficiency speaker with a treble-heavy response curve. I run mine into Klipsch RB 61 IIs on stands at my computer desk, and I can listen to them for hours at a time. The Reisong paired with Klipsch bookshelf speakers is a match made in Heaven.
Love my Zu DW’s with upgraded XO. Latest generation build as of 2021. Really dynamic and easy going. Like the Klipsch, these are high sensitivity which means slightly thinner bass. I have mine paired with a custom 15” sub.
Very great review buddy I enjoyed the review I however do not have a desire to spend $3000 on a speaker I don’t think ever! I’m still really excited to get my GR research speakers in
So glad you finally got to give these a listen. Please please please try this with a good subwoofer. It’s amazing how different speaker can sound who when you fill the lower octaves. The speaker was originally designed to be a center speaker so it needs support down low. Anyhow hope you get to try them with a sub before you send them off.
These need to go back so unfortunately I won’t have them long term.
@James Fisher room accoustics don't give a crap about the price you paid for speakers my friend. The fact is that in most rooms you get better and more even bass NOT at the location of your main LR speakers, even if they CAN play down to 20hz. I'd also rather always give my mains more headroom for dynamics by freeing them and my amp of the frequencies that are most demanding.
The comparison is right on the money....with Klipsch and Harley you buy history and a vibe.
I'm 64 so there's not that much left of "tomorrow". I have a pair of the Heresys IV just like you're showing here. I paid retail for them. I also have a pair of Altec Lansing Model 5. I paid $75 for the pair. Back in 1978 I was a soldier in West Germany on my way to the PX to buy a pair of Heresys. Before I was able to pull out my wallet I saw the vender hooking up a pair of Altec Lansing Model 9 series II. When I heard them I fell in love. I left the Klipschs on the showroom floor and went home with the Altecs. If you ever run into a pair of them (Model 9 or model 5), buy them, or at least listen to them.
Thanks. I am debating this speaker, unless I can get the Forte IV used at lower price. I know of the limitations of Klipsch and what I will be giving up on more audiophile brands, but I don't know, there's something about the Heritage line that just pulls me in, especially those Forte's. I am due for a second demo on the Hersey because the first was eh, I couldn't get my head around the sound coming from that low, additionally, I heard the Forte side by side and that totally did me in, so this time I'm just demoing the Hersey. How did you feel with them on stands? Were the stand too angled?
I heard the better quality power you feed them the better presentation you get, and one reviewer said they love class A. Have you tried this? Meanwhile, it's either go for the Hersey or save up for the Forte and get some other speaker now, whatever that may be. Peace.
The classic Heresy speakers 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I wonder if the speakers would change with amps and front ends of a similar price.
Randy, I have a pair of these. They are connected to a vintage Nakamichi PA-7 (200W x 2 @ 8 Ohms) amp. That much power into speakers that efficient can get much louder than I can stand. But I don't care.
Nice review -- the Harley thing makes total sense....When I want to spend stupid dough on new speakers I'm getting a couple CORNWALLS.
Like somebody mentioned these speakers will be loved by listeners ( like me) who have spent many hours in small venues clubs listening to live music because thats exactly what they sound like,
A live show.
Very real, engaging , intimate , big sound ( think muscle car ) They are very truthful sounding/ less warm and comforting which may turn off some.
They are very , very fun if you love live club shows of mixed genre's or heavy vocals. No rap or pop.
If you want absolute perfection imaging these may not be for you.
Regardless of what anyone says , unless you've did A/B side by side comparison ,these Klipsch compression drivers NEED break-in .
They also LOVE tubes ! I'm using SS with tube pre.
I'm guessing these speakers scale up and fill up a room better than most? Although they soundstage and image differently, I'm guessing that they are also quite "immersive"? how does this compare with say a tower speaker like the Emotiva T2+?
Glad you did this review even though Heresy’s are anything but cheap. To do credible cheap reviews it is incumbent that you let us know what you think of the stuff that ain’t cheap. Looking forward to more of the same. I would also be interested in a review of several cheap amps compared while using inexpensive speaker systems and then the same comparison using Heresy’s or other speakers capable of revealing flaws in cheaper equipment. By the way, what amplifier/amplifiers did you use during this review?
vista audio spark which I consider actually the best amp I have from a clarity standpoint. The reisong A10, and the emotiva a300. not expensive by any standards for most. I should have put them on my Anthem Integrated 225 but I needed to get these back. I think a fuller and more lush amp would pair nicely with these but I enjoyed them with the amps I used.
i was at an audio show, and between these, the fortes and the La Scala, i think the Herasys were the most fun experience to listen to....
La Scala is amazing but is a very dry sound... almost like a peavy pro speaker (but better in every way)
Try the Cornwall Iv I have them and bad ass better then then theses especially for body and fullness!! - scale! But they are big and more $$ but awesome awesome review man so well done I loved it. I’d like to see more like this for sure some people suck online doing reviews and break downs but you did great !!!
And dude your music taste is legit like mine awesome songs mentioned!
Randy, I am a true believer in one concept: A person's brain will adapt to the speaker you are listening to. It will become an acquired taste, much like that developed for wines, beers, or coffee. I have listened to many speakers that seemed to get better the longer I listened to them. In fact, what was likely happening, was my brain was adapting to the sound and pulling the most out of what it was hearing. This phenomenon in perception concerning the ears, eyes, and sense of taste, with the brain adapting, has been proven many times through experimentation. When the brain is hit with something new, it does it's best to normalize that sensation and perfect it. This happens with sound through cochlear implants, eyesight with new prescriptions, and taste when we try new cultural foods (which we hate at first).
I’ve got an old pair of Heresy from the late 70s. A little rough around the edges but the sound is really great.
Listening to classic Jazz and classic R&B music especially live albums from Marvin Gaye, BB King Live at House of Blues, and Bill Whithers Live....wow it was like I was sitting in front of the stage.
WHOA! That's my end-game audiofool TREE! Gimme that man! LOL
Almost bought a used pair n 1990. Well broken in, and smooth like butter. Sadly, just out of my reach at the time. Nice review. Thanks
Rich audio man. 😂
Randy,
You've run into Hofmann's Iron Law of speaker cabinets (Hofmann was the "H" in KLH). By choosing 99db sensitivity in a semi-reasonable sized vented cabinet, Klipsch has sacrificed the low end extension.
They were designed as a center channel, I have a set of gen 1 with rebuilt xovers under my TV.. In the corners are KG4's.
Paired with a good tube amplifier, in my case a Line Magnetic 211 iA, the Heresy IV is an absolute dream team. This plastic openness and transparency in the mid-high range is unique. I like listening to live recordings, you can literally reach into the stage.
The audiophile virtues such as resolution, localization and spatiality are also at a very high level with the Heresy IV.
Other loudspeakers, even high-quality ones, often bored me relatively quickly, but this is completely different with the Heresy IV, these are captivating and you feel like you are right in front of the stage.
We get it Randy, you don't want Klipsch to stop sending you stuff :)
Good balanced review...
Enjoyed the review. It seems that almost every reviewer really finds a lot to like about these speakers, even if it isn't their favorite. Not sure I would ever spend 3K for a pair of speakers, but I would like to hear these someday. I have a pair of Zu Audio Dirty Weekend speakers ($1K), and they are the best sounding speakers I have ever heard. If you get a chance to hear some Zu speakers check them out.
Yes, like to hear about these and lower priced Tektons.