View Full Version : KG4 - speaker/system help


TxScott
01-23-07, 06:39 PM
Long time reader, first time poster.
The other day my wife brought up the idea that it might be time to upgrade our speakers :cool:
I jumped all over that idea, which is now turning directions and I could use some help deciding the order of which to get first. Right now Im running:
Outlaw 1050 -
fronts - klipsch kg4
Center - Dcm
Sub - Vtf 2
Surrounds - Klipsch quintet 2's
Jvc Hd-ila 61 in.

I ordered a oppo DV-970HD last night to start the ball rolling.
I'm looking at the receiver next - looking at rx-v2700 and the Pio vsx-84txsi

My main question is - are the KG4's so outdated they should be replaced? My wife would like something small and hidden if so. Im not sure that I can get a small speaker that sounds better then the klipsch. I know the center needs to go, but I will replace it if/when I replace my KG4's.
Any ideas and help you can cast my way are much appreciated as Im outdated on my A/V equipment.

Thanks
Scott

TxScott
01-24-07, 06:09 PM
Anyone?

scooterdog
01-24-07, 06:16 PM
Hey TX,

The KG4 is great speaker and I would not get rid of them. Either relegate them to a second system in the house or see if you can't audition some others at home to compare them against. Just because they are older does not mean they don't stand up to many of todays speakers. If you like the Klipsch sound as I do then take a listen to the new RF line. I happen to own La Scala's and love them, especially with the crossover mods I've done. I would also cruise over to the Klipsch forum for some great insight. www.klipsch.com and click on forum on the top left of the page.

scooter

stxlee
03-16-07, 03:20 PM
I'm another KG4 fan. You'd be hard pressed to find a modern speaker that sounds as good in the same price range.

WolfsBane
03-16-07, 03:32 PM
Long time reader, first time poster.
The other day my wife brought up the idea that it might be time to upgrade our speakers :cool:
I jumped all over that idea, which is now turning directions and I could use some help deciding the order of which to get first. Right now Im running:
Outlaw 1050 -
fronts - klipsch kg4
Center - Dcm
Sub - Vtf 2
Surrounds - Klipsch quintet 2's
Jvc Hd-ila 61 in.

I ordered a oppo DV-970HD last night to start the ball rolling.
I'm looking at the receiver next - looking at rx-v2700 and the Pio vsx-84txsi

My main question is - are the KG4's so outdated they should be replaced? My wife would like something small and hidden if so. Im not sure that I can get a small speaker that sounds better then the klipsch. I know the center needs to go, but I will replace it if/when I replace my KG4's.
Any ideas and help you can cast my way are much appreciated as Im outdated on my A/V equipment.

Thanks
Scott

Is the need to update a matter of going with speakers that are more space efficient? If this is the case, Klipsch does have the Quintets, and RSX/RCX series. But you would need to count on a sub to make it work properly, such as the smaller RW-10d.

I'd keep the KG4 s, though...

acucu
05-16-07, 07:47 AM
Ok so here's my idea:

KG4.2 fronts
KG1.2 rears
KV2 center- have but will sell
KV3 center- yet to purchase
RS-42 surrounds - yet to purchase
JL Fathom 113 -yet to purchase
Yamaha RXV2700-yet to purchase

How do you feel about this set up in a 16x22x9 room 100 inch screen?
I'm tring to get that 75k theatre sound/feel with out spending anywhere near that!

Raist679
05-16-07, 08:01 AM
I would definitely keep the KG-4's. I still have a set I bought in college. I loved them as my mains. They are pulling surround duty now, but I love them.

kjfalls
05-29-08, 12:46 PM
Keep the Kg4s. Get a KV3 for center and RS3 surrounds. Dynamite system, well worth the price. You won't be disappointed.

acucu
03-09-09, 09:50 PM
kv3 just blew - what should i replace it with

KG4.2 fronts
KG1.2 rears
KV3 center
RS-42 surrounds
JL Fathom 113

yamaha rx-v3800

kjfalls
04-28-09, 03:30 PM
Did you find a replacement for your KV3? I see them frequently on ebay. Klipsch has a parts list for replacement parts. If you know the problem, it may be better to replace the defective unit. Over the years I've purchased replacement parts for my Kg4s---just in case.

acucu
04-28-09, 03:41 PM
i got the parts and i am back in action