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Klipsch The Fives Powered Bookshelf Speakers

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anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.1%] Bought to run a pair of Klipsch bookshelf speakers w/ an iPod as a portable system for the yard/garage/and patio. Works great, sound is clean, amp is powerful, and has all the necessary features for a simple system.

5
Werner 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5.0] Replaced a smaller pair of bookshelf speakers that replaced a pair of towers. I thought the previous ones had a good sound stage, until I replaced the with these. What a difference that these made. For a “bookshelf” speaker the sound is amazing. Nice full range sound, even without the subwoofer. Add the sub and boom everything comes alive. Paired with a Marantz 7015, Klipsch SW120, and Klipsch SR 502’s. This is a very balanced system all around and don’t shy away from thundering movies. If there is a smaller space that needs a nice deep and clean sound I would recommend these for that.

5
Atropineman 2024-06-28 09:23:12

[Bass-Reflex] Fantastic product. Clear, efficient, match well with klipsch bookshelf speakers for complete sound.

5
Lee 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[14.62 lb] After having purchased a set of the Klipsch Fives as an alternate to all the even top sound bars I'd tried, it was evident that essentially they blew those others out of the water and were the ultimate way to go for a Home Theater type sound setup. Those and say their SW-100 sub make for a highly formidable setup. However in many rooms the air and clarity along with the midrange seem too subdued. Enter a Shitt Modi DAC out of the Optical output of your flat screen TV, feeding a Bellari EQ570, crank up the 7500hz, take down the 400hz a few notches and you have a serious audiophile worthy sound setup. The Bellari is just what it took to give the gentle message to open up the high end and imaging and the dip in the annoying midrange that clarified all the vocal range. You won't be sorry that's for certain.

5
Aaron 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[39.46 lb] Super heavy duty and stable. Holds one of my Klipsch The Fives perfectly with no worries about stability. Very easy to adjust as well and nice grippy feet you can apply if you want.

5
Roy 2024-04-04 06:43:14

[1.2 lb] I have a bit of addiction to small, bookshelf loudspeakers. I have Klipsch RP600m, B&W DM601, Jamo S801, KEF 103.2, and others....I bought these Kanto YUP6 on glowing reviews I saw on YouTube. For under $200, how could I go wrong. Well, they are simply amazing! They outperform and/or rival all the other speakers I have in my collection. In fact, I recently put them up against $1600 KEF LS50 Meta and they actually held there own! Not sure there was $1400 of improvement. Not sure what magic dust Kanto used, but they built a unicorn!

5
anyonymous 2024-06-29 09:51:51

[41 x 9.8 x 2"] Great size for bookshelf speakers Light and easy to put together

5
William 2024-06-23 02:17:16

[8 Ohms] I'm enjoying the Klipsch speakers very much. Seldom have I made a purchase that was so completely satisfying.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-06 06:53:55

[40.15 lb] Great addition to my system, goes out to a pair of Klipsch Heresy speakers.... sounds amazing and really pushes my speakers... much better sound than anything Bluetooth speakers can provide... Old school wired sound is still the best for music...

5
frambo 2024-05-05 04:58:26

[8 Ohms] I bought these to replace two smaller Klipsch speakers (they were fine...but needed bigger speakers as my patio area got bigger). WOW....these speakers actually have bass to them and fill my outdoor area with beautiful sound. I have two other Polk speaker systems in my house and could not be more pleased with all of the Polk products I own.

5