Costco Members: Klipsch Reference Cinema System 5.1.4 with Dolby Atmos
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members:Klipsch Reference Cinema System 5.1.4 with Dolby Atmos (Cinema Atmos 5.1.4) on sale for $699.99. Shipping is free.
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Note: A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.
About this product:
Aluminum Diaphragm Compression Tweeters
Copper Spun Magnetically Shielded IMG Woofers
90x90 Square Tractrix Horns
Strong, Flexible Removable Magnetic Grilles
220 ft Speaker Wire and 25 ft Subwoofer Wire Included
1200 or so for a 9 channel receiver. This product doesn't make sense. 600 or even a 1000 in speakers and then spending 1200 on a receiver is absolutely backwards. The majority of your home theater sound budget should be spent on speakers. The greatest factor in your sound.
Well, technically it only requires a 9.1 unit, as there's only 1 subwoofer...
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heads up: i got these delivered yesterday at $699, went in store and saw for $599, couldnt price match. they said their b&m and .com costcos are different entities. but encouraged me to return the .com order in store, and get the in store one, so thats what i did. saved $100+
heads up: i got these delivered yesterday at $699, went in store and saw for $599, couldnt price match. they said their b&m and .com costcos are different entities. but encouraged me to return the .com order in store, and get the in store one, so thats what i did. saved $100+
If you have it, can you pls tell what model the subwoofer is? I could not find rear panel picture anywhere
I currently have HT-A7000 sony soundbar with 300W wireless sub in my bedroom which in about 25 ft long. Do you think this would be better replacement? I could still return the sony one. Since my bedroom is upstairs I can run my wires through attic for clean look. Thanks
I currently have HT-A7000 sony soundbar with 300W wireless sub in my bedroom which in about 25 ft long. Do you think this would be better replacement? I could still return the sony one. Since my bedroom is upstairs I can run my wires through attic for clean look. Thanks
For me the height of the speaker is very important as I would have only 30 inches left under the projector screen. Any other recommendations are welcome too
I currently have HT-A7000 sony soundbar with 300W wireless sub in my bedroom which in about 25 ft long. Do you think this would be better replacement? I could still return the sony one. Since my bedroom is upstairs I can run my wires through attic for clean look. Thanks
With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
Thanks for your reply. I should have mentioned that most of viewing will be done from 17 to 18 feet distance (150 inch screen)
With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
In terms of the cost, i might as well saving some because what I have is little over 2k.
With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
This new soundbar is really amazing from sony, it actually fils the room
In terms of the cost, i might as well saving some because what I have is little over 2k.
So this is a bedroom converted to a dedicated room?
If so I'm guessing it's not an acoustically transparent screen?
If so you need the speakers to go under or the side of the screen?
With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
Another thing I dont like about receivers is they are so bulky and i dont understand why they have give so many inputs in this day and age where everything is run off apple tv. At least they should make lighter ones, perhaps they are there?
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At least visually, Costco speakers match this set: https://www.audioaffair
Tech Specs
Satellite
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 90Hz-20kHz (+/- 3dB)
- SENSITIVITY: 92 dB @ 2.83V / 1M
- POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK): 75W/300W
- NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms compatible
- CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: 2000Hz
- HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVER: 1" Aluminum LTS Tweeter Mated to a 90x90 Tractrix® Horn
- LOW FREQUENCY DRIVER: 5.25" Spun-Copper IMG Woofer
- INPUTS: Single Gold Plated Binding Posts
- ENCLOSURE TYPE: Bass-Reflex via dual front-firing ports
- HEIGHT: 13.47" (342.1 mm)
- WIDTH: 6.47" (164.3 mm)
- DEPTH: 7.45" (189.2 mm)
- WEIGHT: 8.2 lb (3.72 kg)
- MOUNTING: 1/4" x 20 Threaded Insert
Center
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 80Hz-20kHz (+/- 3dB)
- SENSITIVITY: 91 dB @ 2.83V/1M
- POWER HANDLING (CONT/PEAK): 75W/300W
- NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms compatible
- CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: 1800Hz
- HIGH FREQUENCY DRIVER: 1" Aluminum LTS Tweeter Mated to a 90x90 ractrix® Horn
- LOW FREQUENCY DRIVER: Dual 4" Spun-Copper IMG Woofers
- INPUTS: Single Gold Plated Binding Posts
- ENCLOSURE TYPE: Bass-Reflex via dual front-firing ports
- HEIGHT: 5.16" (131.1 mm)
- WIDTH: 17.60" (447.0 mm)
- DEPTH: 6.07" (154.2 mm)
- WEIGHT: 7.4 lb (3.36 kg)
- MOUNTING Dual: 1/4" x 20 Threaded Insert
Height Channel
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Conforms to Dolby Atmos Specifications
- SENSITIVITY: Conforms to Dolby Atmos Specifications
- POWER HANDLING (CONT. / PEAK): 40W/160W
- NOMINAL IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms compatible
- DRIVER: 4" Polyfiber Woofer
- ENCLOSURE TYPE: Acoustic Suspension
- INPUTS: Single Gold Plated Binding Posts
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With that distance and listening area the reflection point for those built in Atmos modules(front & rear) will be way off. You will have to buy a 9.1 4K (Atmos) receiver which would be another pricey cost.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.
So this is a bedroom converted to a dedicated room?
If so I'm guessing it's not an acoustically transparent screen?
If so you need the speakers to go under or the side of the screen?
Here is what that layout should look like.
https://www.dolby.com/about/suppo...tup-guide/
Don't over think it, if you find the soundbar amazing then you are done, this is all subjective!
What anyone else thinks is pretty irrelevant IMO.
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If this was better I'm not sure it would be worth the investment ($ and time) .
IMO that type of environment is what soundbars are designed for, no wires or receiver and better sound than the tv.