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NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Headphones are for geeks. :p

I have a set of Klipsch V.2-400 speakers and they blow away most home stereo speakers. Yes, powered subwoofers for computer sound is amazing when you crank it up. I won't replacing these speakers until they break. ;)

No, headphones are for people who live in such a proximity to other individuals such as that would have issues with playing music or games while they are sleeping, working, studying, or other task in which the sensation of anything other than somewhat silent surroundings would inhibit.
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Headphones are for geeks. :p

I have a set of Klipsch V.2-400 speakers and they blow away most home stereo speakers. Yes, powered subwoofers for computer sound is amazing when you crank it up. I won't replacing these speakers until they break. ;)

No, headphones are for people who live in such a proximity to other individuals such as that would have issues with playing music or games while they are sleeping, working, studying, or other task in which the sensation of anything other than somewhat silent surroundings would inhibit.

That, and there's a roughly 5-10 to 1 ratio of sound quality at a given price with headphones vs. speakers. Money doesn't grow on trees (and that's a silly expression because if it did, it would be worthless).
 

Trygve

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Originally posted by: oneshot47
Now hear some real speakers (see sig).

Quad ESLs? I've always heard good things about them, but never listened to them in person. How are they for home theater?
 

AFB

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Originally posted by: iwantanewcomputer
i consider my logitech z680's low end...you have much to learn young jedi

I only had place for 2.1 max and I'm a cheap MOFO.
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: oneshot47
Now hear some real speakers (see sig).
reminds me of that line in Boiler Room about people having all the money in the world and no idea what to do with it. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. That setup is hideous.
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: oneshot47
Now hear some real speakers (see sig).
reminds me of that line in Boiler Room about people having all the money in the world and no idea what to do with it. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. That setup is hideous.

Another iPod owner? :laugh: While you should of course do as you please, I think people for whom the only important thing in life is how things look would be much happier posting on fasion forums than tech forums. Give it a shot.
 

konakona

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my s2-4100 >>> your klipsch
and my headphones >>>> my s2-4100
end of the story.
 

TechnoKid

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I have logitech z540, and they suck compared to the JBL Studio Series S36II that I have hooked up to a nakamichi reciever. The JBL lack bass compared to the 540s (THey are bookshelfs afterall, I'm thinking about getting a Hsu or SVS sub to fix this) but, the JBL just blow the logitech out of the water in terms of clarity in the midrange and treble.
 

apac

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Originally posted by: VanillaH
my s2-4100 >>> your klipsch
and my headphones >>>> my s2-4100
end of the story.

So you're saying your s2-4100 is better than my klipsch RF-35 5.1 system? Oh, and my sennheiser HD-580s blow away everything save the HD-600s.
 

konakona

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Originally posted by: apac
Originally posted by: VanillaH
my s2-4100 >>> your klipsch
and my headphones >>>> my s2-4100
end of the story.

So you're saying your s2-4100 is better than my klipsch RF-35 5.1 system? Oh, and my sennheiser HD-580s blow away everything save the HD-600s.

everyone in this thread was pimping their 'multimedia' klipschs. of course if you move up to a different price bracket you can do better. glad to see another fellow hd-580 owner, but mine broke few days ago. upgrading to hd-650 soon :)
 

apac

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Originally posted by: VanillaH
Originally posted by: apac
Originally posted by: VanillaH
my s2-4100 >>> your klipsch
and my headphones >>>> my s2-4100
end of the story.

So you're saying your s2-4100 is better than my klipsch RF-35 5.1 system? Oh, and my sennheiser HD-580s blow away everything save the HD-600s.

everyone in this thread was pimping their 'multimedia' klipschs. of course if you move up to a different price bracket you can do better. glad to see another fellow hd-580 owner, but mine broke few days ago. upgrading to hd-650 soon :)

Haha well then your headphone claims were quite accurate :). I've actually considered selling mine because I like the 'fullness" of sound from large speakers, but they've been great for the last couple years.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: Trygve
Originally posted by: oneshot47
Now hear some real speakers (see sig).

Quad ESLs? I've always heard good things about them, but never listened to them in person. How are they for home theater?
Sweet spot is very limited. And... for home theater, you want relatively high SPL, and it doesn't help that there's a lot of bass in many movies.

They're great if a limited number of people are listening, and you have a discrete subwoofer to help them along. I think the membranes have an excursion of less than +/- 1mm. :Q
 

Trygve

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Trygve
Originally posted by: oneshot47
Now hear some real speakers (see sig).
Quad ESLs? I've always heard good things about them, but never listened to them in person. How are they for home theater?
Sweet spot is very limited. And... for home theater, you want relatively high SPL, and it doesn't help that there's a lot of bass in many movies.
They're great if a limited number of people are listening, and you have a discrete subwoofer to help them along. I think the membranes have an excursion of less than +/- 1mm. :Q

I like flat-panel speakers a lot myself--I have Apogee Divas in the listening room, Apogee Duettas in the converence room, and IRS Betas in my main editing room, but for just the reasons you mention, I don't use them in the theater. Except (obviously) for the Betas--I've never been happy combining a flat-panel speaker like one of the Apogees or a Magnepan with a subwoofer, and, for that matter, you'd need a lot of extra space to put together a 5.1 or 7.1 surround system with flat-panel speakers.