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In Reply to: RE: Oh for crying out loud posted by JoshT on August 31, 2014 at 15:33:44
Thanks for your well written response as it relates to the different Klipsch and B&W's.
Is there a quantifiable difference between the Klipsch RB 5 and the RB 5 mk II ?
Thanks.
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For the the RB5 II, Klipsch switched to Monster Cable for the internal wiring (for the jumper cables too, I believe), while cherry wood veneer was added to the list of available finishes. That's about it, so I'd imagine that the sonic diffs between the two versions are negligible.
Edits: 09/01/14
Also, they dropped the mahogany veneer on the RB5-II, which I thought was a shame.
You could actually get the KLFs in mahogany. Mine was medium oak because that was what was available and Klipsch was stopping production right when I bought mine, but I always wished I could have found a pair in mahogany.
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