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expired Posted by fdefulvio • Feb 23, 2023
Feb 23, 2023 5:59 PM
Klipsch RP-160M 6" Reference Premier Monitor Speakers (Pair, Cherry)
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I paid $240 for mine and they're worth every penny at that price. under $200 is a steal.
My personal Newegg story - I pre ordered Witcher 3 10+ years ago with store credit from returned merchandise. They did not process the transaction at the time of the purchase, and my store credit expired by the time they shipped the game. They changed the full $60 to my credit card and my store credit simply disappeared.
My recommendation - always use a credit card with good consumer protections when buying from Newegg or other questionable retailers. In my experience, Chase has been not great lately, USAA has been awful, and American Express has generally been the best.
These are pretty big for a bookshelf speaker, as an FYI; I'd take a look at the dimensions before buying.
As others noted; these are passive speakers. The only connections they have are for speaker wire from whatever amp or receiver you are using. If you want HDMI connectivity, you are looking at something like a 5.1 receiver. If you just want them for some music, any cheap two channel amp/receiver (from amazon or get a used one locally) will work. Some even have bluetooth, optical or subwoofer connections.
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These are pretty big for a bookshelf speaker, as an FYI; I'd take a look at the dimensions before buying.
As others noted; these are passive speakers. The only connections they have are for speaker wire from whatever amp or receiver you are using. If you want HDMI connectivity, you are looking at something like a 5.1 receiver. If you just want them for some music, any cheap two channel amp/receiver (from amazon or get a used one locally) will work. Some even have bluetooth, optical or subwoofer connections.
I would recommend an AV receiver if you plan on expanding in the future or if you want to connect more than one device such as gaming consoles
My wife uses it most and loves it. We use an early 80s Rega P3 turntable and a 2003 Denon DVD-2900 CD/SACD/DVDA player. All have a matching brushed black aluminum look. Still on the lookout for the matching Klipsch R-112SW sub in cherry finish.
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I paid $240 for mine and they're worth every penny at that price. under $200 is a steal.
My personal Newegg story - I pre ordered Witcher 3 10+ years ago with store credit from returned merchandise. They did not process the transaction at the time of the purchase, and my store credit expired by the time they shipped the game. They changed the full $60 to my credit card and my store credit simply disappeared.
My recommendation - always use a credit card with good consumer protections when buying from Newegg or other questionable retailers. In my experience, Chase has been not great lately, USAA has been awful, and American Express has generally been the best.
These are pretty big for a bookshelf speaker, as an FYI; I'd take a look at the dimensions before buying.
As others noted; these are passive speakers. The only connections they have are for speaker wire from whatever amp or receiver you are using. If you want HDMI connectivity, you are looking at something like a 5.1 receiver. If you just want them for some music, any cheap two channel amp/receiver (from amazon or get a used one locally) will work. Some even have bluetooth, optical or subwoofer connections.
I'm using mine with a 1990's era NAD preamp/tuner and 150wpc stereo amp. My equipment can handle much larger speakers but I was just looking for an inexpensive set of bookshelf speakers and these have proven to be a good choice. They are very efficient, requiring little power to put out an incredible amount of clean, crisp, punchy sound. They produce a much larger sound than their size would suggest.
I doubt you will find a better set of new speakers for under $200.
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I'm using mine with a 1990's era NAD preamp/tuner and 150wpc stereo amp. My equipment can handle much larger speakers but I was just looking for an inexpensive set of bookshelf speakers and these have proven to be a good choice. They are very efficient, requiring little power to put out an incredible amount of clean, crisp, punchy sound. They produce a much larger sound than their size would suggest.
I doubt you will find a better set of new speakers for under $200.
Looking for amp now.
Probably will try with some chinese one, like Aiyima
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