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Paradigm versus KLH

September 30, 2008

I have some KLH speakers that I bought years ago at Sam’s Club. I paid around $200 for them and preferred them to the Bose speakers that the store also had for sale. I am thinking of upgrading them for the Paradigm Atoms and wanted to get your opinion on what you think of the Atoms versus the KLH models. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Alex

I also remember when Sam’s Club sold the KLH speakers. That was many years ago, so I’m assuming that your speakers are somewhere in the neighborhood of ten years old. Even though I have not heard the KLH speakers you own, I do have a lot of experience with Paradigm. I don’t think it is too much of a stretch to predict that an upgrade to the Paradigm speakers would be a huge improvement in sound quality. Heck, even moving from a ten-year-old Paradigm to a new one would be a significant upgrade. So going out on a limb, my advice would be to go for it. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed in any way.


Speakers sound "tinny"

September 26, 2008

We recently had our kitchen redone and thought it would be really nice to have in-ceiling speakers. We got four Boston Acoustic in-ceiling speakers. They sound so "tinny," if that is a word. Our ceilings are 9’ and we have a tile floor. We need help. Any advice on correcting this problem?

Sheila

There are a few problems, all of them correctable to some degree. Are the speakers controlled by a receiver? If so, use the tone controls of the receiver to warm up the sound a bit. Turn the bass up a touch, and perhaps the treble down a notch or two, and listen again. That might do the trick. Second, you could try a really small powered subwoofer. Placed in an inconspicuous location this is the most assured way to warm up the sound and get rid of that "tinny" sound you’re hearing. Lastly, your kitchen is likely full of hard, reflective surfaces. This is a major reason your speakers sound the way they do. If you put a couple of throw rugs down, they would serve to improve the acoustics of the room and would surely help the sound.


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