Experience lush, detailed audio with these Klipsch Reference R-15M bookshelf speakers that feature 5-1/4" copper-spun IMG woofers and 1" aluminum diaphragm-compression tweeters to create a dynamic soundscape.
Customer Rating
5
Good quality speakers for a small room.
on August 15, 2014
Posted by: Alex
I'm using these speakers as a two channel system with sub for my bedroom. I'm powering them with an Emotiva mini-x a-100 amp, Schiit Asgard 2 as a preamp, and my computer into a Schiit Bifrost Uber via USB as the source.
I bought these speakers as a temporary desktop system until I could afford something more exotic and audiophile rated, but I'm considering just sticking with these. The sound is powerful, warm, and accurate with way better dynamics and imaging than I was expecting for the money. I don't find the treble to be harsh or honky. I can listen to these at high volumes for hours with no fatigue. The mids are beautifully full and warm. I have paired them with a cheap Martin Logan MLT-1 subwoofer that gives a much needed boost to the ultra low end.
The only complaint I have is that the binding posts are rather cheap and don't accept banana plugs.
Experience lush, detailed audio with these Klipsch Reference R-15M bookshelf speakers that feature 5-1/4" copper-spun IMG woofers and 1" aluminum diaphragm-compression tweeters to create a dynamic soundscape.
Overall5 out of 5
Good quality speakers for a small room.
ByAlex
I'm using these speakers as a two channel system with sub for my bedroom. I'm powering them with an Emotiva mini-x a-100 amp, Schiit Asgard 2 as a preamp, and my computer into a Schiit Bifrost Uber via USB as the source.
I bought these speakers as a temporary desktop system until I could afford something more exotic and audiophile rated, but I'm considering just sticking with these. The sound is powerful, warm, and accurate with way better dynamics and imaging than I was expecting for the money. I don't find the treble to be harsh or honky. I can listen to these at high volumes for hours with no fatigue. The mids are beautifully full and warm. I have paired them with a cheap Martin Logan MLT-1 subwoofer that gives a much needed boost to the ultra low end.
The only complaint I have is that the binding posts are rather cheap and don't accept banana plugs.
Alex
September 11, 2014
I didn't notice that the binding posts have small covers over the holes that accept banana plugs. Please ignore my comment, they surely do accept the plugs, just remove the cover. D'oh.