MBL 126 speakers with Bel Canto ref500 amps? So what is new with the version IV over the III (that I loved so much) that actually makes an improvement to the speaker? I never noticed it like this so I am very surprised. Svs sub : should i go with sb13 ultra or pb 13, Wilson Benesch Square 5 and Square 3 speakers. ⦠Tori’s voice here is dead center as we hear her piano soaked in some sort of reverb that presents itself as being in space when listening. The IV’s scale very well and these deserve a nice integrated amp or even a pre amp and amp. These are not as warm leaning but I would say they are more neutral over the III. ADS L710 speaker spring connector repair experts. Steve I traded the Octave in towards the Vinnie Rossi (had to as the cost was much more than I could swing without doing that). Nubert hat es immerhin mit der 311 in die Küche geschafft. These speakers sound so damn clean I can not believe it. Much different than the III’s, proved in every way. Midrange: K-702 1.75″ (4.45cm) polyimide diaphragm compression driver Enjoy.Â. Enjoy and I will see if I can find one! Dynaudio has made the claim that their Focus 60 XD loudspeakers are the new standard in the active high-end market â and weâre inclined to believe them. That is dynamics, life, energy and a huge spacious sound that will fill any space, with almost any amount of amp power. They deserve as good as you can give them. Acoustic instruments? It is presented perfectly with the Klipsch. Great review! As a tube newb, I really like the simplicity of the PL, and they are compatible with so many tubes, which could make for some really fun experimentation. The world's largest high-end audio community. The Special 40’s will remain one of my fave bookshelf speakers ever but the Heresy IV has now become a speaker that I enjoy just as much, if not more than my Dynaudio. How do you like these vs the Forte III? Even though the 40’s bring me more instrument separation here, the Heresy IV’s bring those instruments to me in a more intimate way. Damn, now I REALLY want a pair of these in Walnut. I have heard this song on so many systems. HIGHLY RECOMMEND these to those getting into audio or seasoned audiophiles who want to be in for quite a surprise at what you can get for $3000 today. Yes, I own an integrated amp that retails for $26,000 but I bought it not because it was uber expensive but because of the performance that went above and beyond anything I have ever heard in an integrated. HUGE and wide open. When playing the same track trough the Zen Mini MKIII, streaming from Tidal I get even more seductive sound as there is more silence in the background. That was because they could play loud, play without sounding congested and they sounded LIVE, like real music rather than something trying to make the music perfect. You know your system is amazing when you can not stop listening and stop thinking about what you can improve upon. Hi Steve! She said it reminded her of the recent passing of a friend and her emotions just poured out. I hear texture in his voice.  The Heresy IV is more of an instrument that comes alive when you power your system up. A little bit dry vs the special 40’s but just a much larger presentation from the Klipsch. All speakers that I consider “musical instruments” rather than boxes that make music. Love the way the 40 sounds with acoustic but have to say the Heresy IV, again, have more life, dynamics and you can hear the way the artist was playing vs just hearing what he played. It’s now an Audiophile grade speaker IMO. Listening on a Sunday morning when the house was still quiet Frank’s vocals came out front and center, bold and strong. Everything you need to know to decide whether you should choose Klipsch or Polk speakers for your home audio or home theater system. Perfume Genius â âOthersideâ â Tidal FLAC â So my wife loves this song when played on a great system. I will most likely keep those Special 40’s as well because I love that speaker as well and can bring them back from time to time when I want a change of pace. Tidal Flac. Paradigm are better speakers. I’m running them with $40k worth of gear for this review and they soak it all in but you will NOT need fancy gear like this to appreciate what these offer. If I am anywhere BUT THE SWEET spot with the special 40’s they lose the magic. Man what an effusive, positive review….I am a Klipsch fan and turned my son into one as well by gifting him my RB 35âs. Piano is pristine and has weight behind it (though not anything like what a Cornwall will give you) and guitar and acoustic is magical. I feel when I have the Cornwall IV here this will sound even better with an even larger and possibly more meatier sound. As for burn in, during the first 50 hours I noticed no huge significant change at all in the speakers sound signature. BONUS! The way the blended acoustic instruments flow here, in a 3D space, is beautiful. Yes I know I say “Heresy” wrong just as I did in my III review. They will stay with me for a long long time as they offer me more over the Dynaudios’s I have here now. That’s a good thing as it takes me back to my teen years when speakers looked a lot like these do. Those are some of the best $2k speakers around. News is starting to materialise about Anthems new Receivers, MRX 540 / 740 / 1140 The specs are starting to come through while the updated fascia has been touted for a little while now.