Give some serious consideration to biamping, bass to have fast neutral SS. I've heard them 3x, the last time at member Manisandher being the most impressive. Even Mani agreed more oomph to bass could be stellar.
Instead of thinking of Klipsch itself, you have to think of similar structures but with better drivers. Then you get into bespoke horn territory and if you get it right it will be much better than Anima, if you don't, it will sound awful. The Klipsch community forum is pretty active and has a lot of information on various drivers
You don't have to be, you have to find someone who is. Think of it like this. If you were not into analog, but decided to get into it, you will either need to get someone to set up one for you that you like, or you will have to slowly learn till you can set up yourself. With analog the permutations and combinations are much higher than in horn speakers.
You don't have to be, you have to find someone who is. Think of it like this. If you were not into analog, but decided to get into it, you will either need to get someone to set up one for you that you like, or you will have to slowly learn till you can set up yourself. With analog the permutations and combinations are much higher than in horn speakers.