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Item 1 of 6
expired Posted by PennyFound | Staff • Jul 9, 2021
Jul 9, 2021 10:26 PM
Klipsch R-51M Reference 340-Watt Passive 2-Way 5-1/4" Bookshelf Speakers (Pair)
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If you want solid audio products, Klipsch reference premier speakers are the way to go, designated by RP in the product name.
Simply outclasses reference series in every single way.
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If you want solid audio products, Klipsch reference premier speakers are the way to go, designated by RP in the product name.
Simply outclasses reference series in every single way.
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wondering if i can get the 7.1 something like this, but trying to get some better options,. any thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...4kk
wondering if i can get the 7.1 something like this, but trying to get some better options,. any thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...4kk
wondering if i can get the 7.1 something like this, but trying to get some better options,. any thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M...4kk
In my experience your "7.1" or "Atmos Affect" setup is only as good as your core(5.1) setup.
Depending on what you have now, I would recommend building/upgrading to a good 5.1 setup 1st before moving up a 7.1 or Atmos affect one.
If you have a good one(5.1) already and ready to move up my suggestion would be look into Klipsch's PRO 160/180 in ceiling model and see if you can place them following Dolby's overhead 5.1.4 setup.
If you can't and still feel the need to upgrade, consider going to 7.1 following the suggested placement with the same speaker you have as your surrounds.
Placement is one of the critical things needed in getting the best performance out of your setup.
The SA model is an alternative for people that can't or won't do in ceiling, placement & angle is important for best performance which often is a big challenge in the average home.
In the end, performance will very widely from person to person with them.
1. Start with these (51m) as LR and then build from there. Potentially add the 41m as surround.
2. Do all the 4 speakers with 41m
3. Start with 51m or 41m as LR and then add the 5.1 theatre pack once the $290 deal comes back
4. Just go with the klipsch theatre pack 5.1 alone.
5. Go with the jamo 5.0 for around $220 and then add a sub.
I'm not an audiophile looking for a "natural/flat" response, so I'm thinking I should be fine with the klipsch sound signature. Inputs are greatly appreciated, I know this post is more of a reddit audiophile post, but I'm afraid to ask there as I might be sent into a rabbit hole and then end up spending my entire budget on just the front speakers lol 😀. So fellow Slickdealers , please share your inputs. TIA.
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