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Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-280FA Atmos Floorstanding Speakers (Walnut, Pair) Expired

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-280FA Atmos Floorstanding Speakers (Walnut Wood Veneer, Pair) for $699. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • Dimensions: 43" x 10.5" x 19"
  • Redesigned Tractrix Horn utilizes a circular horn throat paired to a square horn mouth to further improve high-frequency response and extension, while enhancing imaging and dynamics. The compressed molded rubber construction adds high frequency damping to minimize distortion and improve detail. This creates the cleanest, most natural sound possible.
  • A Linear Travel Suspension maximizes dynamics for enhanced, detailed performance. LTS Tweeters have been a hallmark of previous Reference lines, as well as their flagship Klipsch Palladium series, making it a core component of some of the best speakers in the world.
  • Spun Copper Cerametallic Woofers represent the pinnacle of Klipsch driver design, maintaining exceptional rigidity and lightweight construction, for minimal cone breakup and distortion. When paired with the Tractrix Horn-loaded LTS tweeter, it provides speaker efficiency highest in its class.
  • Utilizing Tractrix geometry, the Reference Premiere ports allows for the most efficient, fastest air transfer from the cabinet - for the cleanest, most powerful low frequency response on the market.
  • MDF Cabinet With Real Wood Veneer Finish
  • Strong, Flexible, Removable Grille attaches magnetically for an elegant transition from powerful showstopper to discrete performance piece.
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If you are fully new to this, just a heads up - you will see many conflicting opinions on any speaker system because people have a different sound preferences. You will also come across many snobbish posts looking down on Klipsch saying something it is crap compared to X or Y brand. Many a times, what these folks conveniently forget is that, yes, overall, those brands could be much better than Klipsch, but they also cost a ton. It is like PC gamers with a $4k rig telling looking down on XBox players! My whole point being, audio systems follows the law of diminishing returns beyond a point. If you are fine with something that overall is pretty great value, nothing comes close to the Klipsch RP series when on a deal. However, if you are fine with putting away several thousands more, then definitely do a much of research and auditioning (at big box stores like Best Buy) before deciding on which ones to go with. Auditioning speakers is still good in any case as you may suddenly realize you prefer one specific brand over the others.

You can refer some guides like https://www.svsound.com/blogs/spe...-placement or https://www.audioholics.com/home-theater-setup (audioholics is pretty great overall for guidance - check out their youtube videos as well) to start with. One thing to note is - most of the modern day Home Theatre Receivers have their own proprietary room audio calibration software - YPAO for Yamaha, Audyssey/Audyssey XT32 for Denon/Marantz etc. Depending on where you place the speakers, and where you intend to sit, the calibration software will optimize the audio for your listening position. You can then fine tune it to your liking. So - don't worry too much about the room layout if it is not rectangular. The height of your room helps decide whether you need height speakers or atmos or such. The size of your room helps decide how many channels/speakers you need to have a good audio experience.

This is going to be a fun journey for you. Good luck!
This is a really good deal.
It is an older model but honestly the nex gen, the RP-8000fa was a slight technical downgrade(depending your view)(though still more than decent - see the Audioholics view of the non atmos version https://www.audioholics.com/tower...conclusion ).
The brand new model(Rp-8060faII $3k a pair) is indeed an upgrade over this RP-280FA but costs a bundle more and the real wood veneer on these will be an asset to many folks around.

Here is an old review of the RP-280FA by Brent Butterworth who is a measurement forward reviewer, now contributes often to the Wirecutter and is IMHO pretty trust worthy historically.
https://hometheaterreview.com/kli...-reviewed/ His comparison set in the review is a pair of REVEL towers which matters to some.
For gods sake, not walnut again !

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supermanrob
12-03-2022 at 12:37 PM.
12-03-2022 at 12:37 PM.
Quote from OneSlickDeal :
These work if I have vaulted ceilings? TV is above fireplace maybe these can go on each side?

Technically, yes, it would work.
As far as how well, IMO not very.

Ideally these modules should reflect the sound off a smooth flat ceiling that is 8-12ft in height.

Aligning the reflection point to your seating, plays a significant role here, and can be difficult to do in the average home.

They are more than an alternate choice for people that can't/won't do in ceiling design or height design setup.
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Nexus99
12-03-2022 at 03:08 PM.
12-03-2022 at 03:08 PM.
Is this the discontinued model?
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ROOSKIE
12-03-2022 at 04:47 PM.
12-03-2022 at 04:47 PM.
Quote from cyclicmoth :
This is very true. Even the cherry wood finish is excellent. I had to vinyl mine only because all the remaining speakers on mine were black. Walnut does look great in person as well.
The Cherry is Vinyl unfortunately.
I have no idea why, but the only the Walnut RP-280FA is actual real wood veneer and they stopped that after this line. All the rest of the RP's are vinyl or the 'piano' black.

The heritage line is still furniture grade real wood in most products and the RF-7 III's are real wood veneer as well but very expensive in comparison to these (made in the USA though) https://www.klipsch.com/products/...ng-speaker
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12-03-2022 at 05:16 PM.
12-03-2022 at 05:16 PM.
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Is this the discontinued model?

Correct.
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bigo_oxes
12-03-2022 at 06:09 PM.
12-03-2022 at 06:09 PM.
Quote from HotWingsAndBeer :
Not even the same tier of speakers. OP is Reference Premiere and can be bi-amped (I have 2), you linked the Reference tier speakers.
Oh, my bad.I was just trying to be helpful. It sometimes gets a bit confusing when Klipsch just adds a letter and number to the speaker lines. But thanks for catching my mistake.
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Sirerdrick
12-04-2022 at 05:03 AM.
12-04-2022 at 05:03 AM.
Quote from ROOSKIE :
The Cherry is Vinyl unfortunately.
I have no idea why, but the only the Walnut RP-280FA is actual real wood veneer and they stopped that after this line. All the rest of the RP's are vinyl or the 'piano' black.

The heritage line is still furniture grade real wood in most products and the RF-7 III's are real wood veneer as well but very expensive in comparison to these (made in the USA though) https://www.klipsch.com/products/...ng-speaker
My next speaker set will be my forevers.. unless I am somehow unexpectedly gifted an asinine amount of money.
The RF-7 are what I am eyeing.
There was a palatable deal years ago but nothing since.
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12-04-2022 at 07:20 PM.
12-04-2022 at 07:20 PM.
Quote from crakarjax :
Hmm, looks like I should have just bought these speakers as a set last year: https://slickdeals.net/f/15082183-klipsch-reference-premiere-speakers-2x-rp-8060fa-2x-rp-600m-rp-504...

I have the 504C center and now it looks like I could have just about bought the full set for just the current price of the fronts!

Yeah get that one
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12-04-2022 at 07:24 PM.
12-04-2022 at 07:24 PM.
Quote from legendindisguise :
I don't need these, but want to get them to compare against my R-625FA.

Order them before they sell out then
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ROOSKIE
12-04-2022 at 07:30 PM.
12-04-2022 at 07:30 PM.
Quote from Sirerdrick :
My next speaker set will be my forevers.. unless I am somehow unexpectedly gifted an asinine amount of money.
The RF-7 are what I am eyeing.
There was a palatable deal years ago but nothing since.
If you want Black Ash RF-7III's Audio Advisor has an open box pair for $2550 vs the $4400 regular full price.
Still pretty expensive, but a good discount.
https://www.audioadvisor.com/mobi...=0KLRF7III
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chinkypashi
12-04-2022 at 09:06 PM.
12-04-2022 at 09:06 PM.
Can Denon S760H from Costco power these? That has 75w per channel and I'm not sure about the speakers. Also, I'm eyeing on definitive technology BP9060.
Can someone please answer before these are gone?
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12-05-2022 at 03:31 AM.
12-05-2022 at 03:31 AM.
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Can Denon S760H from Costco power these? That has 75w per channel and I'm not sure about the speakers. Also, I'm eyeing on definitive technology BP9060.
Can someone please answer before these are gone?
It should. My S760 is driving RP-280F beautifully even in low volume.
RP-280FA is a RP-280F with built-in ATMOS speaker at top.
Both are extremely easy to drive. So I do believe S760 can make RP-280FA sign too.

I bought the Klipsch RP Combo ( 2x RP-280F, 1x RP-440C , 2x RP-160M for $856) from newegg last week.
I haven't opened RP160M yet but So far RP280 and RP440C sign smoothly with S760 after built-in Audyssey calibration.

Actually this system perform so well. I just bit this deal of RP-280FA and will place RP-280F in another room.
I do have have much powerful receivers and amps to drive my other systems ( Polk LSIM and ProAc ) but I think S760 should be enough for this Klipsch system )
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12-05-2022 at 03:46 AM.
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Quote from leepc777 :
It should. My S760 is driving RP-280F beautifully even in low volume.
RP-280FA is a RP-280F with built-in ATMOS speaker at top.
Both are extremely easy to drive. So I do believe S760 can make RP-280FA sign too.

I bought the Klipsch RP Combo ( 2x RP-280F, 1x RP-440C , 2x RP-160M for $856) from newegg last week.
I haven't opened RP160M yet but So far RP280 and RP440C sign smoothly with S760 after built-in Audyssey calibration.

Actually this system perform so well. I just bit this deal of RP-280FA and will place RP-280F in another room.
I do have have much powerful receivers and amps to drive my other systems ( Polk LSIM and ProAc ) but I think S760 should be enough for this Klipsch system )

I'm sure S760 can handle the height channel which has 75w, But 280FA has 150w for the main channel. That's where I'm getting confused.
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12-05-2022 at 06:03 AM.
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Quote from ROOSKIE :
If you want Black Ash RF-7III's Audio Advisor has an open box pair for $2550 vs the $4400 regular full price.
Still pretty expensive, but a good discount.
https://www.audioadvisor.com/mobi...=0KLRF7III
Wow, thanks a ton!
That seems like a good price.
I think I need a cool off period for the Mrs. however after my recent spree which included another OLED and PS5… haha
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12-05-2022 at 02:01 PM.
12-05-2022 at 02:01 PM.
just bought this and now wondering what to get for center... i am slowly replacing my old speakers thats more than 15 years old. I was thinking to get RP-504c II for the center but not seeing any deals lately. Any suggestion? Thanks
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12-05-2022 at 07:23 PM.
12-05-2022 at 07:23 PM.
Quote from KanwalpreetK :
I have these speakers, got them around the same price about 2 years ago. They are phenomenal! Large and heavy so make sure you have the room for them. I painted mine white which was relatively easy and they look amazing.
do you have pics you can share?
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