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Question in case someone knows. But can i put the RP-600M's in a HIFI cabinet with the fabric covers? Not sure if it will effect sound/disrupt whatever the rear opening port does. Not too familiar with surround sound, but looking for good quality L and R speakers that i can placed inside a HIIF closet running off a sonos amp. These wouldnt be used for tv/surround sound but more so for high quality music speakers.
Question in case someone knows. But can i put the RP-600M's in a HIFI cabinet with the fabric covers? Not sure if it will effect sound/disrupt whatever the rear opening port does. Not too familiar with surround sound, but looking for good quality L and R speakers that i can placed inside a HIIF closet running off a sonos amp. These wouldnt be used for tv/surround sound but more so for high quality music speakers.
Yes. This is fine as long as there's breathing room for them.
Any recommendations of Stands for these speakers. Planing to stand these on the rear/back of the room.
Monoprice monolith stands. They're priced right and you can fill them with uncented kitty litter or playground sand before you screw the tops on. Rock solid. https://www.monoprice.com/pages/speakerstands
Put a few dots of blue tack on the top under your speakers.
These are for home theater, they are not audio monitors.
Ditto, these are designed with a specific tone and response to appeal to the listener. Reference monitors these are not; that's not usually Klipsch's design goal.
The ELAC UB5 would be a bit closer, but it might be worth it to find a pair of speakers that have "reference studio monitor" in the description.
Monoprice monolith stands. They're priced right and you can fill them with uncented kitty litter or playground sand before you screw the tops on. Rock solid. https://www.monoprice.com/pages/speakerstands
Put a few dots of blue tack on the top under your speakers.
Totally agree. I have them on the monolith stands. For the money, nothing comes close.
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Yes. This is fine as long as there's breathing room for them.
Temporarily using wooden bar Stools.
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Monoprice monolith stands. They're priced right and you can fill them with uncented kitty litter or playground sand before you screw the tops on. Rock solid. https://www.monoprice.c
Put a few dots of blue tack on the top under your speakers.
Ditto, these are designed with a specific tone and response to appeal to the listener. Reference monitors these are not; that's not usually Klipsch's design goal.
The ELAC UB5 would be a bit closer, but it might be worth it to find a pair of speakers that have "reference studio monitor" in the description.
Temporarily using wooden bar Stools.
Try getting some nesting tables? If high enough for your distance/seating position. Have my 600Ms on glass ones and they look really good.
Put a few dots of blue tack on the top under your speakers.
Totally agree. I have them on the monolith stands. For the money, nothing comes close.