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I am very happy with these speakers. They can play very loudly.
The reviews are correct. They are very clean sounding.
After reading all of the positive reviews I thought I'd try these Klipsch Quintet IIs. They aren't as powerful as my Athena 4 AS-B1s and AS-C1 center channel setup but they are a fraction of their size.
Not much bass ability at all, but they shouldn't at their size. A good sub will take that role.They have very low distortion and will outplay any Bose setup I've yet heard.
I hung the 3 front speakers from the ceiling (DIY strap for the center channel speaker) on top of our screen and the imaging is really first rate. We purchased them from Vanns, and I was impressed with their speed of delivery and good price.
If you want bass, you need to get a subwoofer.I have the 4 speakers wall mounted. I'm using the center speaker for another setup. The problem is adjusting the position of the speaker. Particularly for small speakers.
The problem is the allen wrench doesn't fit in the screws easily and they have to be very tight or else the speakers will flop.The instructions that came with the speakers that pertain to this don't match the speakers. They sound very bright. Not much, if any, bass. I'm using this for 4 satellite speakers in a 7.1 setup. Other models have the 2 screws. I'm able to get them to hug the wall pretty easily.
There are 3 allen wrench screws per speaker that need to be tightened once the speaker is in the right spot. The allen wrench is provided.
My guess is Klipsch tried to save money by having one user manual for many speakers.Bottom line is if you want them to rest on a flat surface, no problem. Sound Quality is great.
The instructions list 2 screws at the base of the bracket that need to be tightened. The way they attach to the wall is fine.
There are two screws (not supplied) per speaker that the bracket slides over. In reality, there are 3 screws on the speakers themseleves.
if you plan on wall mounting and want them in a position other than flopped straight down at a 45 degree angle, be prepared for some skinned knuckles and some frustration.
I'm using 2 of the Quintets as the surrounds, and a separate set of Polks as the sub-surrounds in my 7.1 setup. Rest assured, these Quintets do a decent job, they are every bit as loud as the Onkyo speakers I replaced and far superior in clarity and robustness.
Having heard so much praise for the Klipsch brand I had decided I wanted to get on the bandwagon, but but at an entry-level expense. After MUCH hesitation I finally bought this set.
If these tiny satellites are any indication of what their larger counterparts are capable of I will absolutely spend that $1000+ when the time comes to upgrade.When I first began researching speakers I simply couldn't get over the fact that tiny speakers could deliver big sound. Initially I wasn't ready to spend a grand on traditional, full-size speakers.
however, things have changed. I have these speakers paired up with a Yamaha 661.
Listening to TrueHD and Master Audio (via my ps3) has been pure joy, and I'm hearing enough of a difference that I will probably pick up a third set of quintets to replace the Polks, and eventually the KSW-12" subwoofer.
I bought these speekers from Acoustic Sound Design through Amazon and I am happy with the product and the service I recieved from both company's. I made my purchase based on the reviews on Amazon, these speekers replaced a pair of Accoustic Research speekers that were 15 years old, watching my old DVD's with the Quintet II is like watching them for the first time, I don't have a sub now but will get one eventually. My family room is 15 x 17 and these speekers fill the room with volume to spare.
ft. The fact that they have been supplanted by a newer series has served to drive the price down considerably, until they become scarce, which I would assume will drive the price back up.They occupy a notably small and flexible footprint, incuding wall-mountability which allows a great deal of customization in whatever room you want to put them. As a brand, Klipsch has an long-standing reputation, and this set is no exception.The second in what is now a three-generation series, Quintet II represents a great balance of price and performance and is a great choice for those who are willing to invest in a slightly older, but still great, set of speakers. apartment, and they do very well in my space.A quick technical note, these speakers will work well with most mid to high-range receivers available on the market that deliver somewhere in the 100 watts/channel range. I have seen them perform well in a larger room, but would conclude that they are at their best in a small to medium sized room. I personally have them in a living room in a 700 sq. I have them running with a Yamaha RX-V461 and they do quite well together.Be aware, however, that this particular set of speakers DOES NOT include the matching subwoofer(or any subwoofer for that matter), which is required for optimal performance, but any worthwhile powered subwoofer should work well with these speakers. I can only attest to how well these work with the KSW-10, which is VERY WELL.I recommend them for anyone who is looking for a great set of small speakers that deliver clear, big, sound and go wherever you want to put them.
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