Klipsch R6 Ii Review

Klipsch R6 Vs R6 Ii
When it comes to Klipsch’s headphones output over the past few years, its track record is particularly solid.The company is no stranger to a five star review, and with the getting top marks, we are expecting great things from the Klipsch R6i IIs.MORE: Build and comfortMuch like the original R6is, this updated version keeps a dual magnet, moving coil driver design, hidden behind some patented oval ear tips.The seal on these tips provide is particularly good, fitting snugly in the ear without ever becoming uncomfortable.The general aesthetic of these headphones is worthy of mention. Made of aluminium and elastomer, the housings are slightly curved at the back so your finger or thumb sits neatly in the space when sliding them into your ears.The three-button playback control gives good feedback when you click it, and looks stylish too.MORE: SoundThese headphones sound as good as they look. No matter what you’re playing, the transparency you’re met with is really impressive.Playing by Golden Earring, the guitar riffs that punctuate each line almost leave sparks as they scorch through the track. The R6i IIs’ dynamism and enthusiasm, combined with an ability to go loud, gets us off to a great start.Unlike some headphones that ‘round off’ your music to make it more pleasant in exchange for pure fidelity, the R6i IIs take no prisoners.They’re more likely to reveal flaws in your tracks or your equipment than other headphones, but with a good set-up, you’ll get noticeably more out of your music.MORE:Moving on to the airy by Anne-Marie, the R6i II’s sense of timing and organisation puts it ahead of the competition. As well as the midrange, these headphones manage to keep track of the acoustic guitar and the rapid, synthesised sound effects well – each element in balance to deliver the essence of the song.And all of that’s done with a sophisticated tonal balance – the treble doesn’t come across too sharply, nor is the bass overly deep or lax.
These headphones don’t come in burnt sage or sun-dried tomato; Klipsch’s Reference R6i are either black or white. But play Hot Chip’s These Chains and you find the colour. There’s weight in the bass, the rhythm is lively, the padded synths have substance and there’s room for the vocal to wash over the top. The Klipsch R6i in-ear headphones are designed to be rugged, comfortable and deliver good quality sound to the listener. While the Klipsch R6i can be considered to be serious contender against Beats and Apple earphones, they are not entirely perfect. They absolutely stand tall in the $100 price range, or do they?
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