I have Klipsch for my home theater and ADS for my 2 channel critical listening. Both are good in the right application. If I had to pick one it would definitely be the ADS.
No contest. The ADS is made with genuine walnut veneer instead of cheesy vinyl. The sound is smoother, more natural, and the dispersion is better. No contest,
@@2DudesAudio I've had the NHT 3.3's and I really liked them. I now have the ADS L810's and L910's and the 910's are my end-game speakers. Similar to the L1590's with the same drivers in a different cabinet.
@@trog69 open air up top, sweet in the middle and tight down low. The transition from the sealed box and the mid/tweet is completely undetectable to me. o idea how they did that...
Klipsch unless they are Heritage Series are party 🥳 speakers 🔊 no disrespect, just calling it 🤷 Those ADS are audiophile style 😎 for tight bass guys. Great comparison for 2 different styles of listening. The family 👪 will love the Klipsch in home theater 🎥 😉
Comparing these is a laughable. the ADS is so far superior to the Klipsch comparing the two shows you have very little understanding of audio. The meter is a nice touch though. I really enjoyed your sinewave burnup of the alto sub, go learn about real power ratings and study JBL driver spec sheets for real power specifications and time vs power ratings.