![]() ![]() Anyone who says they are harsh has been brainwashed into disliking the "horn sound" by all the dupes of the Establishment etc. Like I say above, great clarity, dynamics, and detail at all volume levels, any style of music - this is exactly how a good speaker should be, of course. I give the 3.5's a 5 in their class, but a 4 because I overpaid. (Probably overkill, but it's gotten some great reviews and I'd like to keep the tonal clarity of the horns all around.) I have since ordered a magnetic shielding kit for the 3.5's and am considering a KSP-C6 for the center. I am very happy so far! Man, do the 3.5's sound great on such a clean amp! Due to the suggestions on this forum and some literature I picked up at the local Mom & Pop, I purchased a Sony STR-DB930 receiver ($399.99 J&R) and a pair of KSB2.1's ($87 ea. I recently went on a quest for a surround sound system. They've been wonderful, and in fact I have auditioned others since then, but haven't found the clarity and presence that these have. I bought mine in 1995 from HiFi Buys in Roswell, GA for $329.99 a piece. Yes, they could use a little more depth in the low end, but sit them a little closer to a corner and they fill the room with clear, natural sound. ![]() Some people don't agree with me, but I love my KG3.5's. ![]()
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