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Edited February 24, 2022
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Sound Distributors Inc. through their Amazon storefront has a bunch of great price cuts on Piano Black KLIPSCH Reference Premiere / ATMOS speakers. I got a pair of 502s the last time around; these are very good deals.
- UPDATE - Sale is running through SUNDAY.
KLIPSCH RP-8060FA Current price other finishes $1539; Piano Black single $
899 each [amazon.com] Expired
KLIPSCH RP-8060FA Piano Black Pair in other finishes $3078 on sale for
$1798 [amazon.com] Expired
KLIPSCH RP-8000F Current price in other finishes $829; Piano Black single
$499 each [amazon.com] Expired (Now $625)
KLIPSCH RP-8000F Piano Black Pair in other finishes $1658 on sale for
$998 [amazon.com] Expired (Now $1250)
KLIPSCH RP-504C Current price other finishes $919; Piano Black single
$499 each [amazon.com] Expired (Now $599)
KLIPSCH RP-600M Current price other finishes $769; Piano Black single
$499 each [amazon.com] Expired (Now $575)
KLIPSCH RP-502s Current price other finishes $1099; Piano Black
$499 pair [amazon.com] Expired (Now $649)
KLIPSCH RP-500SA Current price other finishes $699; Piano Black
$399 pair [amazon.com]
KLIPSCH C-310ASWI Current price other finishes $1869 Piano Black
$799 each [amazon.com] Expired
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If your ok with all this and know that the finish when you look into it with a light will look like this then your fine, but if you expect the Piano black to look "perfect" the way it does with an SVS or Def Technologies product, then you will be real upset and pi$$ed at the total lack of QC from the factory on the Piano finish.
I would give "B" stock at BEST to any 8000 or 8060 Piano black finish speaker. Also, keep in mind the 8060's are huge and even more surface area for them to screw up at the factory. Again, if your ok with "B" stock look, then you will be fine with it as they obviously sound and work just fine and the price point is good as well. They are at this price point for a reason, years ago the Piano black speakers would sell at a huge premium because they were finished/buffed by hand. Well, not any more, it's done on a machine now automated at the overseas factory and however it ends up looking , that;s what they ship, there is ZERO QC on these for the finish. If for some reason someone does not believe me, even thou, I should not have to prove myself with my status on here, I have a ton of pictures I can post up and then it will be apparent as to why I took the time to give all a heads up!
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Yep, 8000F and 504C here are good prices regardless of finish. Piano black isn't as common and can separate you from the other Klipsch fanboys.
I saw this too through a search.
504C all time low was $420 back last may.
Need a set of those but its still $900 on Amazon.
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Agreed. I got them and the 504c during the Memorial Day sale. Very good sound for the price
I ordered two of these for $269 each -
https://www.klipsch.com/products/...3858491135
All Klipsch speakers are 8 ohm (at least their RP line and below, not sure about their super high end stuff, but I imagine that is too).