The Klipsch Heresy IV is a rather small three-way speaker that believes it’s very big. It plays like a big speaker, and it does so with a dynamic range, especially in the bass, and a punch that you quickly become addicted to. It makes the music more alive, less constrained and more fun to listen to.
Dec 23, 2020
In a market dominated by tower speakers and bookshelf models, Klipsch's low-slung Heresy IV stands out, even though it barely stands up at all.
Mark Craven
Hi-Fi News & Record Revview
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Feb 17, 2020
I will just say it. This may be the best $3000 you will ever spend on speakers
Steve Huff
Steve Huff Hi-Fi (and Photo)
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Dec 14, 2021
Think of it as the Jack Daniels of the speaker world due to its quality, classic styling and constant presence over such a long time.
Rafael Todes
Stereonet
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May 06, 2022
The Klipsch Heresy IV is a rather small three-way speaker that believes it’s very big. It plays like a big speaker, and it does so with a dynamic range, especially in the bass, and a punch that you quickly become addicted to. It makes the music more alive, less constrained and more fun to listen to.
Lasse Svendsen
L&B Tech reviews
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