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8 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of Klipsch RB 81 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.1/10. Comparing these reviews to 177901 other Speakers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 79/100 (or 7.9 out of 10) = Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: Reference series speakers are a top of the line Klipsch product, so quality is expected. These loudspeakers are not for the budget conscious, but you may have cause to consider them if you are after long lasting quality for your home theater. Crisp...
Conclusion: An 8 inches cerametallic subwoofer is included which allows the speaker...
Pro : Top of the line reference speakerHigh Performance and EfficiencyQuality partsLifelike Sound
Cons : Not for budget conscious
0 out of 10
Summary: The RB-81 is an extremely efficient speaker; its 97 dB sensitivity specification means that it can generate a big sound with low power receivers, but it's hearty enough to accommodate 150Wpc amplifiers
Conclusion: The big RB-81s made the most of avant noise band Sonic Youth's Rather Ripped CD [Geffen]-and it wasn't just the music's dynamic jolts-the recording's huge soundstage's width and height provided a sense of scale that gave the music a "live" sound. But...
0 out of 10
Summary: When I ran across the Klipsch RB-81-in the newly renovated Reference Series-I couldn't resist ordering a set. It's been years since I've reviewed a two-way design with a great big 8-inch woofer. The very concept brought on one of my increasingly...
Conclusion: * Audio editor Mark Fleischmann is also the author of the annually updated book Practical Home Theater (www.quietriverpress.com).
8 out of 10
Summary: For people who like to party hard and fill their place with bass, these big boys are ready to to audition
Pro : Enthusiastic, spirited and upfront sound. And punchy. Very, very punchy
Cons : A lack of neutrality, which won't suit all types of music