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Klipsch Reference Cinema System 5.1.4 with Dolby ATMOS - $749.99
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Shell shocker sale.
https://www.newegg.com/klipsch-k1...000R-004D1
Edit : Sorry, they are not exactly the same.
Shell shocker sale.
https://www.newegg.com/klipsch-k1...000R-004D1
Edit : Sorry, they are not exactly the same.
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-Retails for $1,849 on the Klipsch website(states it's a Costco exclusive)
-Satellite speakers also house Atmos speakers(angled to ceiling to bounce the sound to mimic in-ceiling "Atmos" speakers). They are simply compact versions of some of the Klipsch towers with the same kind of "dual" function(satellite + Atmos).
-Requires a 9.1(or greater) capable receiver, meaning it has 9 speaker channels plus 1 subwoofer. 9.2 would mean the receiver can power 2 subwoofers.
-9.1 can also mean 7.1.2 or 5.1.4. The first number is the center speaker and satellite speakers(front/side/rear). The second number is the subwoofer(s). The third number is ceiling speakers(Atmos). Receivers that are "Atmos" enabled can switch between 9.1 and 5.1.4. Buy an Atmos enabled receiver to maximize the value of these speakers.
-Don't buy a crappy receiver that can't power the speakers. Get a reputable brand with at least 75W per channel. The speakers are are 75W. For reference, a more budget friendly Onkyo TX-NR797 can support this.
-Retails for $1,849 on the Klipsch website(states it's a Costco exclusive)
-Satellite speakers also house Atmos speakers(angled to ceiling to bounce the sound to mimic in-ceiling "Atmos" speakers). They are simply compact versions of some of the Klipsch towers with the same kind of "dual" function(satellite + Atmos).
-Requires a 9.1(or greater) capable receiver, meaning it has 9 speaker channels plus 1 subwoofer. 9.2 would mean the receiver can power 2 subwoofers.
-9.1 can also mean 7.1.2 or 5.1.4. The first number is the center speaker and satellite speakers(front/side/rear). The second number is the subwoofer(s). The third number is ceiling speakers(Atmos). Receivers that are "Atmos" enabled can switch between 9.1 and 5.1.4. Buy an Atmos enabled receiver to maximize the value of these speakers.
-Don't buy a crappy receiver that can't power the speakers. Get a reputable brand with at least 75W per channel. The speakers are are 75W. For reference, a more budget friendly Onkyo TX-NR797 can support this.
-Retails for $1,849 on the Klipsch website(states it's a Costco exclusive)
-Satellite speakers also house Atmos speakers(angled to ceiling to bounce the sound to mimic in-ceiling "Atmos" speakers). They are simply compact versions of some of the Klipsch towers with the same kind of "dual" function(satellite + Atmos).
-Requires a 9.1(or greater) capable receiver, meaning it has 9 speaker channels plus 1 subwoofer. 9.2 would mean the receiver can power 2 subwoofers.
-9.1 can also mean 7.1.2 or 5.1.4. The first number is the center speaker and satellite speakers(front/side/rear). The second number is the subwoofer(s). The third number is ceiling speakers(Atmos). Receivers that are "Atmos" enabled can switch between 9.1 and 5.1.4. Buy an Atmos enabled receiver to maximize the value of these speakers.
-Don't buy a crappy receiver that can't power the speakers. Get a reputable brand with at least 75W per channel. The speakers are are 75W. For reference, a more budget friendly Onkyo TX-NR797 can support this.
-Retails for $1,849 on the Klipsch website(states it's a Costco exclusive)
-Satellite speakers also house Atmos speakers(angled to ceiling to bounce the sound to mimic in-ceiling "Atmos" speakers). They are simply compact versions of some of the Klipsch towers with the same kind of "dual" function(satellite + Atmos).
-Requires a 9.1(or greater) capable receiver, meaning it has 9 speaker channels plus 1 subwoofer. 9.2 would mean the receiver can power 2 subwoofers.
-9.1 can also mean 7.1.2 or 5.1.4. The first number is the center speaker and satellite speakers(front/side/rear). The second number is the subwoofer(s). The third number is ceiling speakers(Atmos). Receivers that are "Atmos" enabled can switch between 9.1 and 5.1.4. Buy an Atmos enabled receiver to maximize the value of these speakers.
-Don't buy a crappy receiver that can't power the speakers. Get a reputable brand with at least 75W per channel. The speakers are are 75W. For reference, a more budget friendly Onkyo TX-NR797 can support this.
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