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Bentley>Klipsch
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<blockquote data-quote="Dreamerm6" data-source="post: 1117646" data-attributes="member: 18736"><p>Not because I represent Bentley, but I dont agree at all, the RP8000 is extremely bright and shouty, and might be seen as "more clear" but when you play them side by side the detail and mids / clarity (without harshness) on the FS150 is much better. Sure the RP8000 might pump more bass since its a LOUD AND PROUD speaker, but for overall quality / listening without fatigue the FS150 is is the winner.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Morney can do a video shootout, RP8000 vs FS150 even if the RP8000 is more than double the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreamerm6, post: 1117646, member: 18736"] Not because I represent Bentley, but I dont agree at all, the RP8000 is extremely bright and shouty, and might be seen as "more clear" but when you play them side by side the detail and mids / clarity (without harshness) on the FS150 is much better. Sure the RP8000 might pump more bass since its a LOUD AND PROUD speaker, but for overall quality / listening without fatigue the FS150 is is the winner. Maybe Morney can do a video shootout, RP8000 vs FS150 even if the RP8000 is more than double the price. [/QUOTE]
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