Klipsch RB-35 Bookshelf Loudspeaker
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Klipsch RB-35 Bookshelf Loudspeaker – This single speaker is designed for stereo or surround sound use. Due to its size, it is easily placed almost anywhere in the home. For surround sound, it is specifically well suited for either rear channel. Purchase a second for a full stereo or rear surround sound experience! It features 125 Watts of continuous power (500 Watts Peak). High Frequency Horn – 6 square 90×60 degree Tractrix Horn HF Crossover – 2350Hz Woofer – One K-1128-OB 8 (20.32cm) Cerametallic cone / case polymer frame Input Connectors – Two sets of binding post speaker terminals Internally wired with Bandwidth Balanced Monster Cable Enclosure is constructed of MDF with a Black Ash veneer finish Mounting – Back panel Keyhole and Threaded Insert Dimensions – 19 (h) x 9.25 (w) x 10.8 (d) Weight – 24 lbs.
Features
- Frequency Response – 45Hz to 20kHz +/- 3dB
- Sensitivity – 96dB @ 2.83 volts/1 meter
- Nominal Impedance – 8 ohms compatible
- Enclosure Type – Bass reflex via front-mounted port
- Tweeter – K-130-DN 1 (2.54cm) Titanium dome compression driver
- Dimensions (W x H x L): 0 x 0 x 0 inches
- Weight: 0 pounds
Keep getting better
I have had these speakers for 4 years now, and the sound quality keeps getting better as they “break in.” Based on quality of speaker, every review here should be 5 stars. However, some people don’t like the way the speakers were advertised, so they penalized a fantastic product by giving it 1 star. Ignore those reviews.
These are speakers you will be able to keep FOREVER.
Incredible sound!!
I’ve owned these speakers for apprx. 2 years now and have found them to handle everything I’ve thrown at them. From music, to karaoke, to 7.1 surround they can reproduce sound flawlessly. I use them with the Klipsch RW12 powered sub woofer to great effect. Unbelievable separation! Beautifully finished. Great product overall just as every Klipsch product I’ve ever owned.
These Rock Even If You Like Classical
Simply put these are probably the best speakers that I’ve ever owned. I use to design and build my own loudspeakers. They were large as refrigerators had sensitivity of 102 spl at 1 watt one meter. I don’t have a big basement and can play my stereo like when I was a teen anymore. Now I just have my bedroom. My tastes have also changed from Rock to more like Classical.
These Klipshes have relatively deep bass. The specs say 43hz which I believe. While not a sensitive as my hand crafted speakers they are more sensitive than most speakers in this class. They can be driven to loud volumes without distortion to the detriment of my neighbors.
My only reservation about these speakers and this note is more for you than for me is that the midrange is slightly recessed. Naturally it is only a two way design. When the low end driver is as big as it is here something of a compromise has to be made between deep bass and midrange. Personally I don’t like too much midrange. A speaker with too much midrange sounds like an old AM radio to my ears. This is my only disclaimer and warning about these speakers which to MY EARS get a five star rating.
Let’s be clear – This is just ONE speaker
I also assumed this was a pair of speakers. There are, after all, 2 speakers shown in the picture. Besides, this is how Klipsch (and other) stereo speakers are normally sold.
I am sure the quality of the Klipsch speaker itself is great. It is the misrepresentation that gets a 1 star rating.
Excellent
For the money these are pretty hard to beat. Great bass and I love the horn tweeters. Some people don’t like horns but i think they’re especially great for home theater.
Not Quite As Shown
Maybe we’re just slow, however, please note that this is for a single speaker! Although 2 are pictured only 1 gets shipped to you. Also, the color shipped was black not the oak.
Great Value
There are very few speakers I’d prefer at even twice the price of the Klipsch RB-35. When I evaluate speakers, the ability to accurately present details is high on my list. The RB-35 clearly reproduces tiny details, for example lute fret noise echoes in the first minute of “Jean de Nivelle” (track 26 on The Baltimore Consort’s La Rocque ‘n’ Roll — highly recommended by the way). By way of comparison, I can’t hear the echoes in more expensive Energy and Monitor speakers; and I can’t even hear the fret noise (let alone the echo) with comparably priced BOSE speakers.
The RB-35 is very dynamic, with tight and deep bass (surprising for such a small bookshelf speaker). “Live” recordings sound particularly good on this speaker. Another test using “Jean de Nivelle” is to listen to the solo entrance of soprano Custer LaRue about 1 minute into the song. Lesser speakers make you realize that you are listening to a recording, by compressing the dynamics. The RB-35 handles the entrance so smoothly, you know Custer was there all along.
I have not compared the RB-35 directly with the Infinity Beta-20 (the cheapest speaker I recommend for general use). From memory I think the RB-35 has a better overall balance, and is more dynamic. The Beta-20 has a great tweeter (for the price), and I’d love to do a direct comparison. Overall, the RB-35 is very competitively priced and I highly recommended it!
Also see my review of the next model up, the similar sounding Klipsch RB-75. It does almost everything slightly better, but costs twice as much.
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