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Edited April 26, 2020
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I saw this deal in Costco. The previous deal was $370. This looks pretty decent.
Features:
Wireless High Fidelity Subwoofer
Spun Copper Injection Molded Graphite Woofers
Linear Travel Suspension Horn-Loaded Tweeters
Wall Mountable Design
Detachable Magnetic Grilles
https://www.costco.com/klipsch-re....1 Channel NLA
https://www.costco.com/klipsch-re...92734.html
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Seems to be. I've been looking at this for awhile and best price I've seen. Its $430 on Amazon. I just picked it up thanks OP.
Specs can be found in a PDF at the bottom of this page: https://www.klipsch.com/products/...eater-pack
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I am interested in a smallish amplifier more than a full size receiver. That said, I am open for receiver suggestions (price range < 250)
Thank you in advance
I am interested in a smallish amplifier more than a full size receiver. That said, I am open for receiver suggestions (price range < 250)
Thank you in advance
I'm also looking for a good receiver for these. Looking at Denon or Onkyo but not too expensive.
Specs can be found in a PDF at the bottom of this page: https://www.klipsch.com/products/...eater-pack
Thanks. Any perspective on how the satellites in this compare to R41m bookshelf?
Both are 50W mean but peak on this is 150W vs. on 41m is 200W.
Also this one is much smaller than the R41m
Space is not a consideration for me.
Both are 50W mean but peak on this is 150W vs. on 41m is 200W.
Also this one is much smaller than the R41m
Space is not a consideration for me.
I personally would either get this kit and call it done, or get some larger front speakers, a decent center, and the 41s for surrounds if you want to part out. You can find good deals on old klipsch floorstanding models from time to time.
I personally went with the RP-600Ms for my L/R with an R12SW for a 2.1 setup instead of a "cheap" 5.1