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Klipsch: 2x R-625FA + 2x R-41M + R-52C + 2x R-12SW + Denon AVR-S970H Receiver

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference R-625FA 5.2 Home Theater System w/ Denon AVR-S970H Receiver for $1499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Klipsch Reference R-625FA Dolby Atmos Floorstanding Speaker (Pair)
  • R-41M Bookshelf Home Speaker (Pair)
  • R-52C Center Channel Home Speaker
  • R-12SW 12" 400W All-Digital Powered Subwoofer (Pair)
  • Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
Features:
  • Built-in Elevation Channel for Dolby Atmos
  • Dual 1" Aluminum Diaphragm Compression Tweeters
  • Main Channel: 6.5" Copper Spun Magnetically Shielded IMG Woofers
  • Height Channel: 5.25" Copper Spun Magnetically Shielded IMG Woofers
  • 90x90 Square Tractrix Horn
  • Bass-Reflex via Rear-Firing Tractrix ports
  • Strong, Flexible Removable Magnetic Grille
  • Dimensions: 40" x 9.4" x 17.3"

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference R-625FA 5.2 Home Theater System w/ Denon AVR-S970H Receiver for $1499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Klipsch Reference R-625FA Dolby Atmos Floorstanding Speaker (Pair)
  • R-41M Bookshelf Home Speaker (Pair)
  • R-52C Center Channel Home Speaker
  • R-12SW 12" 400W All-Digital Powered Subwoofer (Pair)
  • Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver
Features:
  • Built-in Elevation Channel for Dolby Atmos
  • Dual 1" Aluminum Diaphragm Compression Tweeters
  • Main Channel: 6.5" Copper Spun Magnetically Shielded IMG Woofers
  • Height Channel: 5.25" Copper Spun Magnetically Shielded IMG Woofers
  • 90x90 Square Tractrix Horn
  • Bass-Reflex via Rear-Firing Tractrix ports
  • Strong, Flexible Removable Magnetic Grille
  • Dimensions: 40" x 9.4" x 17.3"

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Model: Klipsch Reference 5.2 Home Theater System, 2X R-625FA Floorstanding Speaker, R-52C Center Channel, 2X R-41M Bookshelf Speaker, 2X R-12SW Subwoofer, AVR-S970H 7.2 Receiver, Black

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Dec 19, 2023
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JagnoorS
Dec 19, 2023
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Is there any better combo for $1500? This seems like a crazy good deal
Dec 19, 2023
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JoeBell
Dec 19, 2023
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Quote from JagnoorS :
Is there any better combo for $1500? This seems like a crazy good deal
Just note these are only ref not the Higher end RP lineup.

Ref- Ref premier and
Heritage in that order from Klipsch.

Depending on your budget but the RP lineup is a fairly big quality jump in sound and quality.
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Dec 19, 2023
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JagnoorS
Dec 19, 2023
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Quote from JoeBell :
Just note these are only ref not the Higher end RP lineup.

Ref- Ref premier and
Heritage in that order from Klipsch.

Depending on your budget but the RP lineup is a fairly big quality jump in sound and quality.
Thanks for the info. I was just on the klipsch site and this is what i cam up with as a comp:
RP-600M II (No Atmos) x2 = $480
RP-500C II = $330
RP-5000F II x2 = $820
RP-1000SW x2 = $1120
Denon AVR-S970H = $500
Total = $3250

Im very new to the HT space so please let me know if this is not a good comp but it seems its about 2x the price. If i wanted to stay around the $1500 mark would the Ref deal be good or could i do way better?
Dec 20, 2023
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JoeBell
Dec 20, 2023
207 Posts
Quote from JagnoorS :
Thanks for the info. I was just on the klipsch site and this is what i cam up with as a comp:
RP-600M II (No Atmos) x2 = $480
RP-500C II = $330
RP-5000F II x2 = $820
RP-1000SW x2 = $1120
Denon AVR-S970H = $500
Total = $3250

Im very new to the HT space so please let me know if this is not a good comp but it seems its about 2x the price. If i wanted to stay around the $1500 mark would the Ref deal be good or could i do way better?
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/892222


The RP 5000 I have been on and off sale. The older version of the RP line up are a steal of you are patient.

RP are alot better. I'm a Klipsch fan if you search here you can see a lot of the RP on and off sale.
This isn't a bad system at all but if you can grab the RP anywhere close to this price I would jump in that.

Home audio deals have been awesome right now. Some awesome newer receivers at 50% off. However, these all in one package deals are popular and easier. Personally my preference is spending more on fronts and center as they do most of the heavy lifting. Good luck.
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Dec 20, 2023
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donaldinc
Dec 20, 2023
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This is excellent for the price but eventually you'll want to upgrade. Upgrading is where they get you because it's hard to offload the set. Might want to save and purchase the step up if this sounds like something you would do. If not, this is the buy.
Dec 20, 2023
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turman.h
Dec 20, 2023
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Quote from JoeBell :
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/892222


The RP 5000 I have been on and off sale. The older version of the RP line up are a steal of you are patient.

RP are alot better. I'm a Klipsch fan if you search here you can see a lot of the RP on and off sale.
This isn't a bad system at all but if you can grab the RP anywhere close to this price I would jump in that.

Home audio deals have been awesome right now. Some awesome newer receivers at 50% off. However, these all in one package deals are popular and easier. Personally my preference is spending more on fronts and center as they do most of the heavy lifting. Good luck.
No sub needed with the RP line?
Dec 20, 2023
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LovelySparrow901
Dec 20, 2023
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Quote from JagnoorS :
Is there any better combo for $1500? This seems like a crazy good deal
Reference is not the line you want. You want Reference Premier.

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Dec 20, 2023
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LovelySparrow901
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Quote from turman.h :
No sub needed with the RP line?
Yes. All these speakers need a sub if you want a home theater experience or listen to music with strong bass.
If you decide to piecemeal it, you can skip a center speaker for now if you sit between your main speakers. A center speaker is only for people that sit off to the sides so voices sound like they're coming from the screen. Just set your surround processor to phantom center 👍🏼
Dec 20, 2023
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t.i.
Dec 20, 2023
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
Reference is not the line you want. You want Reference Premier.
For $1500?
Dec 20, 2023
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LovelySparrow901
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Quote from t.i. :
For $1500?
You can shop for price or you can shop for quality, but you can rarely shop for price and quality.
Everything in this set is entry level. But who knows, you may be totally happy with it. That will be up to you to decide.

Personally, if "I" had to buy klipsch, I'd get a pair of RP 6" bookshelves for the front (don't need towers if I'm crossing the bass over to a sub, and the towers don't go much lower anyway) and pair of RP 5" for the surrounds, an RP or SPL subwoofer or two, and skip the center speaker since I sit between my speakers. I'd get an avr with either audyssey xt32 or the full Dirac suite. Top tier room correction EQ is a game changer. This is all gonna cost way more than $1500 but I would be shopping for quality, not price.
Just build your system slowly from the crazy good deals at adorama. You'll get there soon ✌🏼
Dec 20, 2023
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BluePinot
Dec 20, 2023
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Quote from donaldinc :
This is excellent for the price but eventually you'll want to upgrade. Upgrading is where they get you because it's hard to offload the set. Might want to save and purchase the step up if this sounds like something you would do. If not, this is the buy.
Is there ever an "endgame" system for people or is that a mirage?
Dec 20, 2023
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quadrga
Dec 20, 2023
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I have the system that's one step below this one. It ran me ~$1000. I've had it for 3 years in my movie room and it's fantastic. I've no desire right now to upgrade. Point is, if you're new to home audio I'm sure you'll love this set and you'll keep it for a lot of years. If it's in your budget and you want movie theater experience then go for it and enjoy it.
Dec 21, 2023
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t.i.
Dec 21, 2023
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Quote from LovelySparrow901 :
You can shop for price or you can shop for quality, but you can rarely shop for price and quality.
Everything in this set is entry level. But who knows, you may be totally happy with it. That will be up to you to decide.

Personally, if "I" had to buy klipsch, I'd get a pair of RP 6" bookshelves for the front (don't need towers if I'm crossing the bass over to a sub, and the towers don't go much lower anyway) and pair of RP 5" for the surrounds, an RP or SPL subwoofer or two, and skip the center speaker since I sit between my speakers. I'd get an avr with either audyssey xt32 or the full Dirac suite. Top tier room correction EQ is a game changer. This is all gonna cost way more than $1500 but I would be shopping for quality, not price.
Just build your system slowly from the crazy good deals at adorama. You'll get there soon ✌🏼
So this deal is for $1500. You are recommending getting RP which would be almost double the price.
There are units that are 10x in price with even better quality. Why just stop at RP, recommend those while you are at it
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Dec 25, 2023
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SensibleKite594
Dec 25, 2023
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Quote from JoeBell :
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/892222


The RP 5000 I have been on and off sale. The older version of the RP line up are a steal of you are patient.

RP are alot better. I'm a Klipsch fan if you search here you can see a lot of the RP on and off sale.
This isn't a bad system at all but if you can grab the RP anywhere close to this price I would jump in that.

Home audio deals have been awesome right now. Some awesome newer receivers at 50% off. However, these all in one package deals are popular and easier. Personally my preference is spending more on fronts and center as they do most of the heavy lifting. Good luck.
What is the older version of the RP lineup called?

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Dec 26, 2023
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JoeBell
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Quote from SensibleKite594 :
What is the older version of the RP lineup called?
RP I vs RP II same model #s.

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