Around late Spring, Audioholics did a tower speaker face-off which included the Klipsch RF-62s. Klipsch very well, enjoying its clarity and high frequency definition as well as its deep bass response. Recently Audioholics was introduced to its "little brother", as it were, the RB-51 Bookshelf speakers. This speaker shares the same 3.5" x 2.5" Tractrix Horn and have a "deep throat" from which the high frequency, natural sound emanates and spreads into the listening area. Behind this horn lies a 1-inch titanium tweeter with a powerful neodymium motor structure that keeps it cool, and thus efficient, delivering excellent dynamics and highs that don't suffer from compression or lack of definition - even at loud volumes.
Read the full review here:
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/speakers/bookshelf/klipsch-rb-51-speakers-...
Great review but a little pricey.
Dorisequador 2 weeks ago
how does Audioengine A5+ compared to these paired with a budget amp
HiFiReviewer 1 month ago
That's what I like, nice clean crisp loud efficient speakers. I'm not a fuss pot audiophile but do like my sound clean. It would be nice to hear these mated with a decent bass horn.
TimpBizkit 6 months ago
@Nightskybebop I am wondering the same thing. They are built with wall mounting in mind, but how is that not going to block the opening in the back?
Acksull 8 months ago
@iorixs takes no wattage at all and those babies are alive
TruKushKing 9 months ago
nice bear sexi man ,wonderful my loudspeaker klipsh rf 52
armando9835 10 months ago
what about their sensitivity
iorixs 10 months ago
Wonderful review. Thank you.
Spontanyus 11 months ago
Nice video :)
But I got a question: What's the difference between putting them into a bookshelf and mounting them to a wall? I mean when they are mounted to a wall, the Bass-Reflex thing is still kind of blocked, right?
Nightskybebop 1 year ago