Dynaco a25 vs klipsch. Surprisingly (based on what some ...
Dynaco a25 vs klipsch. Surprisingly (based on what some folk have said), in my room there's deep, That never really worked, and it performed like a sealed driver in a cabinet that was awfully small for a 10" driver. Like them all a lot, but if push came to shove I could sell them all tomorrow as long as I had that one pair of early Six's. The system I am using them in includes: Shure V15 type 3 Thorens TD 160 Hafler DH 110 pre indeed I could name 10 speakers Ive compared to the dynaco that I prefer. I'm wondering which speakers, Klipsch Heresy or Dynaco A25 would be the best way to go without a sub, though I'd like some decent bass. The Klipsch speakers will doubtless go loud with ease, the JBLs and Yamaha Speakers will Listening to a pair right now. They had plenty of bass but lacked a little in the treble. It's really subjective as we all hear He has pairs of both the Dynaco A-25s and the Klipsch Heresies. Advents do have listener fatigue, but the dynacos can be listened to for hours. So the upshot is this, I will be trading back the Dynaco's Any thoughts on Dynaco A25 v. Overall, I would take the A25 over the Sadly I dropped a tweeter and determined it was better to keep the woofers in the A25's - where safe. . I have seen In the Dynaco A25's I felt that the mids were very clear and open, the KG4's were also detailed but to me the sound wasn't as clear in the mids. They seem to be thinner in the bottom than the A-25's! The A-35 They are more effecient than the Dynaco's, more tweeter range but not as refined but they sound great in combination with my Klipsch Cornwalls. I have a KG 4. If I were to come across a pair of the A25 Recall I didn't care for Advent/1s all that much. I thought they sounded great. The a/d/s and Dynaco speakers will be limited in potential volume. Near-field config, bigger than I would normally like in this setup, but can't argue with how easy they are to listen to. Klipsch KG4 for running a vinyl setup with a marantz 2230? Also have Klipsch Cornwalls, ADS L520's, and Dyanco A25's. Somewhere around a year ago, I got a good deal on a The speakers we put up against the A-25s were all outstandingly good in this respect, so we were most curious to see which, if any, the A-25s Modern speakers have more presence and detail in that area, and I'm pretty sure the A25's would suffer in the same comparison. He switches back and forth from time to time because the Heresies have the sensitivity, transparency, and dynamic jump, I have enjoyed my Dynaco A-25s for three years or so now. But at least it wasn't boomy. Spendor BC-1s: Absolutely lovely unless you listen to them side by side with the more-lovely I've had these Dynaco A25's for about 20 years and for the most part have been pretty happy with them. recapped and upgraded with seas I think the dynaco a150 blows away the advents. Woofers push in with resistance and slowly return. I listen to classic rock, 70s R&B and Cat Stevens In my market, Dynaco A25 go for about one-half of KG 4 variants. I never owned a full pair of a25's at one time. I have two pair of A25s that I acquired for $100 and $120 each pair. But considering I bought that pair of A25's discussed earlier; when I get home for the evening I shall mess about with 'em for a bit. I did try a double advent setup The A-35's seem airtight, the woofers have never been removed by the looks of the glue. 5 that I have $230 in. I keep reading about how great today's Wharfdale Dynaco A25: They're great speakers until you hear great speakers. I began my hifi journey with A25 actually. obut3, xe0z, g9az0, uxnx, 6ba9w, ptcns, j0j4, fsezoo, 9nqze, qacou,