Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
I agree that at a certain point, even with clean power, Klipsch seem to lose it. It's like the music loses clarity and becomes a big glare. My first experience with Klipsch this happened and soured me on the line for years. I tried a large set of KLF, the model with two 10's and a horn, strapped them to a Krell integrated thinking this should rock, whoo.... with a bit of volume they fell apart. A friend of mine with some LaScalla's got me interested in the line again. I was impressed by the Forte which are great under the point we are discussing. I also have a set of Heresy III to play around with. I want to get around to playing with biamping the Heresy, I notice others who biamp the Klipsch it seems to help quite a bit for some reason.

As you have a Magnolia, have you heard the Martin Logan, Motion series? I thought they sounded good. B&W have their fans as well, a shame you can't get them in your room for a listen.
I'm going to go and listen to some of these today.