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deal [adorama.com]- Pair of Klipsch R-610F Floor Standing Speakers
- Pair of Klipsch R-41M Bookshelf Speakers
- One Klipsch R-52C Center Channel Speaker
- Klipsch R-12SW 12" Subwoofer
$599 + free s/h (discount on checkout page)
this is $50 than previous low price.
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That's definitely not right. I have 4 of them and they're all centered.
Here is my take on this.
If you are moving soon just wait to move, every layout/environment is different so things will change in the new layout/environment.
The only "wise person" when it comes to what you "like" when listening is YOU.
So if you like something why change it, if it sounds good now and if sounds good at your new place there is no reason to change IMO.
You have to remember sound is completely subjective so what might be great for one person might be bad to another.
Ultimately there is no right answer for everyone.
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Look carefully speaker #2 is positioned to the very left, and bottom of it's trim
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Another issue I had is the screw holes for the feet weren't pre-drilled deep enough.... Coming from sound bars and HTIBs couldn't be more happier with the sound however maybe Im over hyping it, just expected better build quality form Klipsch
The inherent problem here, you're asking for opinions on the performance differences of something vs the "worth" of it's difference.
Example:
Staying with Klipsch some(maybe most) may say the RP8000 package deal would be a better performance.
Now is the performance "worth" the extra money will be highly debatable, ultimately you would have to listen for yourself to find out.
If you can't listening to them prior to buying, you might have to just gamble on one of them and see how it sounds to you.
If you can't do "5.1 effect" I would suggest not investing in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 is pretty much mandatory to move up to object based soundtracks.
You could try using wireless but that will be hit-n-miss and performance may not be worth the hassle.
It is subjective so some people have found it good enough for them.
Well depends who you ask.
Most people will agree this would perform better than a most soundbars.
Now whether is it's "worth" the possible cost difference and the hassle will be debatable.
I'm pretty sure a big reason you choose that soundbar was for the convenience of not running all the wires and needing a receiver.
So whether it's "worth" it to you to do all that to get "better" performance/sound no one can answer for you.
I would point out if you have never listened to Klipsch, you might want to see if you can find somewhere to do so beforehand.
They are an acquired taste so you want to make sure you like their sound or not before buying them.
If you can't listen to this specific model, any model will actually do to find out if you like their sound.
Each model has their different sound signature but it is not a night and day difference IMO.
Example:
Staying with Klipsch some(maybe most) may say the RP8000 package deal would be a better performance.
Now is the performance "worth" the extra money will be highly debatable, ultimately you would have to listen for yourself to find out.
If you can't listening to them prior to buying, you might have to just gamble on one of them and see how it sounds to you.
Makes sense. Currently in a different room I have polk monitor 60s, cs2 center and 2x owm3 for sides and 4 of them for atmos, with svs pc2000 sub. Would you say this package is an upgrade or a downgrade, at least for the front stage? I realize svs sub might be better than this one here.
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Having listened to both IMO they are at the same performance level.
It would only be an "upgrade" if you had an issue with the Polk's and these changed it to the "better".
That's taking into account you like their sound.