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Really nice new audio setup!

Alright so this is my first high end audio setup and first that is not computer speakers. Since i am starting to become an audiophile, although not quite there yet, i decided to spend a considerable amount of money on this setup and i would like to know what you guys think!

1. klipsch r-15m

2. harmon kardon avr 135

3. sewell deadbolt banana plugs

4. cable matter rca to 3.5mm

5. media bridge 14 gauge speaker wire

6. auray ip-s isolation pads

Alright so let me know what you guys think. Honestly it sounds amazing, better than my dads setup, which although it very high end, sound on these r-15m is much clear and more natural (to me at least). 

I run my own indie game company called Color Dragon Studios where we are currently making a 2d platformer game called Small Earth.

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So... you already own everything? Shouldn't you be the one telling us how it is?

Well, i own the speaker and right now am using my dads Harmon kardon avr 356, but my avr 135 and all the cables are in the mail. 

I run my own indie game company called Color Dragon Studios where we are currently making a 2d platformer game called Small Earth.

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Well, i own the speaker and right now am using my dads Harmon kardon avr 356, but my avr 135 and all the cables are in the mail. 

 

Still, a different amp shouldn't change them much. What do you have to compare them against?

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Klipsch have never been my preference.  I don't enjoy their horn tweeters so I'm not the best judge to congratulate you on your choice.  I much-prefer the likes of a ribbon tweeter like in the Emotiva Airmotiv 4 speakers.  As already mentioned by others, you have to tell us how much you enjoy them because that's really what matters for you.  Everyone has a different ear and a different taste for speakers.  It also depends on what you enjoy listening to.  Not all speakers work well with all types of audio.

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Alright so this is my first high end audio setup and first that is not computer speakers. Since i am starting to become an audiophile, although not quite there yet, i decided to spend a considerable amount of money on this setup and i would like to know what you guys think!

1. klipsch r-15m

2. harmon kardon avr 135

3. sewell deadbolt banana plugs

4. cable matter rca to 3.5mm

5. media bridge 14 gauge speaker wire

6. auray ip-s isolation pads

Alright so let me know what you guys think. Honestly it sounds amazing, better than my dads setup, which although it very high end, sound on these r-15m is much clear and more natural (to me at least). 

 

sorry to put a damper on your great setup but i wouldnt call it high end - more entry level as that AVR is the lower spectrum of HK range 

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