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Thanks rmt.
I recently visited a shop, zen in hand, which sells not only Klipsch but the speakers I currently own, and they were accomodating enough to let me play for a couple hours in one of their listening rooms.
They didn't have the RF-7s (only avail from Klipsch direct), but I did hear RF-82s in a side-by-side comparison to my (almost ashamed to admit this...but not really) DT 7006's.
The Klipsch are definitely able to go loud. I use two zen's in mono at home, but only had one for this audition. The added sensitivity of the Klipsch was quite noticeable.
What I couldn't get around, and ultimately why Klipsch would never work in my room, was the imaging thing. 'Forward' is an understatement. After much fussing with speaker position in the listening room, it became apparent that the Klipsch were indeed capable of throwing a very compelling and lifelike image, but it was always so forward that it only came into focus when listening from great distances. The image was always between me and the plane of the speakers; close distances ruined the cohesiveness; greater distances allowed it to snap into focus, but at that point I was about 20' from the speakers, which wouldn't work in my living room. Punchy and lively though.
The DT's more radial dispersion caused the soundstage to begin between listening position and speakers but extended well behind. They did the disappearing act much better than the Klipsch, with the zen 3-d thing on full display.
Dude from shop was very quiet during these sessions, often having that incredulous look that first-time Decware listeners have.
Until I have a huge room, I think I'll stay away from the Klipsch.
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