![]() ![]() Pyu & Tonyguy02:I'd thought of that but generally the hardware vendors here won't let you try out anything (I mean anything) at all.The most they'll do is to get the power current test unit and stick those pincers to ensure that they're not faulty.Pay and try it out back home-only to realise they're no good for me would make things complicated.Miserable-that's why I'm asking for you fellas' vague impression of both speakers. Your respective advises are very much appreciated.Īnd yeah,I pretty much get what you guys are meaning-that it boils down to personal preferences. Might give you an opportunity to hear them before making a final decision, which I recommend. PS - there is a link on the Klipsch page to locate an authorized dealer near you. I've owned the ProMedias for 2 years now and have greatly enjoyed them.Īlso, what audio card are you using? That can make a bit of differenece for your sound reproduction as well. Just go to the Forum link on the top bar (sorry, no direct link to the forum page.). I also found out a lot about the ProMedias from reading the forums on the Klipsch Website. While i am more likely to go put music on the stereo than play it through my computer, I do like the reproduction from the ProMedias. ![]() The bass can be a bit boomy, as mentioned, but I appreciate that in games and simply turn the bass down to respectable levels when listening to music. I do find the midrange of the speakers to be a bit weak, but the highs are crisp and bright and there is enough low end to rattle the windows, if that's your gig. As someone who is something of an audiophile for my stereo/home theatre (B&W CDM NT series link) I can say that I was very suprised by the sound quality of the ProMedias. Unfortunately, I haven't heard the ATP3s, but I do own a set of the Klipsch ProMedia 4.1. ![]()
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