expired Posted by iconian | Staff • May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021 7:01 PM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by iconian | Staff • May 31, 2021
May 31, 2021 7:01 PM
Klipsch: (pair) R-610F + (pair) R-41M + R-52C + 12" R-12SW Subwoofer
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$1,545
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Another reason to hold off before building a HT system, you do not know how these will actually perform once you move and you may feel the need to upgrade again which is a waste of money.
I would suggest living with what you have now and start a little HT fund, just add to it as often as you can.
By the time you move to a more permanent location you could have a healthy budget and have all the versatility to build it anyway you want.
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Just ordered this set, ty OP!
Just ordered this set, ty OP!
I used it for 6 months before I upgraded to a much nicer 5.1.2 system. But it was good for learning the basics.
Will this set pair well with a Denon 750 AVR?
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Will this set pair well with a Denon 750 AVR?
Yes the 750 would do just fine with this package.
https://www.klipsch.com/products/...ry=R%20610
How does it compare to this $499 Jamo set?
Please chime in if this is way too much for an apartment living area.
Thanks 😊
"EVERYONE KNOWS" that these great deals are posted by him and you can't get them anywhere else.
That sure seems like a great "VALUE" that many people have taken advantage of!!!!
If it's not by all means show where we can get this package deal for LESS money!
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Please chime in if this is way too much for an apartment living area.
Thanks 😊
Another reason to hold off before building a HT system, you do not know how these will actually perform once you move and you may feel the need to upgrade again which is a waste of money.
I would suggest living with what you have now and start a little HT fund, just add to it as often as you can.
By the time you move to a more permanent location you could have a healthy budget and have all the versatility to build it anyway you want.
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