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Klipsch Reference Premiere Bookshelf Speakers RP-600M II (Pair, Walnut)

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  • 1x 1" Titanium LTS Vented Tweeter
  • 1x 6.5" Cerametallic Cone Woofer
  • Up to 100W Continuous Power Handling
  • Bi-Wiring & Bi-Amping Capability
  • 90 x 90° Hybrid Tractrix Horn
  • 8-Ohm Impedance
  • 44 Hz to 25 kHz Frequency Response
  • Clean & Deep Bass with Tractrix Ports

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference Premiere Bookshelf Speakers RP-600M II (Pair, Walnut) on sale for $329. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Two-Way Speaker Design
  • 1x 1" Titanium LTS Vented Tweeter
  • 1x 6.5" Cerametallic Cone Woofer
  • Up to 100W Continuous Power Handling
  • Bi-Wiring & Bi-Amping Capability
  • 90 x 90° Hybrid Tractrix Horn
  • 8-Ohm Impedance
  • 44 Hz to 25 kHz Frequency Response
  • Clean & Deep Bass with Tractrix Ports

Editor's Notes

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $170 less (34% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $499 at the time of this posting.
    • This offer is also $90 less than the previous Frontpage Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Limited 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty

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SDdawg
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The Klipsch RP-600M II speakers, released in 2021, are an upgraded version of the original RP-600M. While the changes aren't dramatic, there are a few notable improvements:

1. Tweeter: The RP-600M II features an upgraded 1" titanium LTS (Linear Travel Suspension) tweeter, which is designed to provide improved high-frequency response and lower distortion compared to the aluminum tweeter used in the original RP-600M.

2. Crossover network: Klipsch has updated the crossover network in the RP-600M II, which they claim results in smoother midrange and improved off-axis listening.

3. Cabinet: While the cabinet dimensions remain the same, Klipsch has reinforced the cabinet's back panel for the RP-600M II, which may result in slightly reduced cabinet resonance.

4. Efficiency: The RP-600M II has a slightly higher sensitivity rating of 96dB (1W/1m), compared to 95dB for the original RP-600M.

Overall, the RP-600M II offers some incremental improvements over its predecessor, particularly in terms of high-frequency performance and overall clarity. However, the differences may not be night-and-day, especially for casual listeners. Existing RP-600M owners likely don't need to rush out to upgrade, but for those considering the speakers for a new purchase, the RP-600M II is the better choice if the price difference is minimal.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Speaker preferences are subjective. I happen to disagree with a number of the statements above. I'm saying this so that people who are new to this hobby will go out and listen to different speakers and not spend their money based on just one person's opinion. There is no "BEST" there is only "What you like BEST."

The speakers listed above are all good speakers, but to characterize them all as a "substantial upgrade in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement" is a purely personal opinion that I do not agree with (yes, in my opinion, some are better than the Klipsch RP-600Ms and some are worse), but I am not going to argue these points, because there are only a few questions that matter:
1. Do you need/want entry-level audiophile speakers? This is up to you
2. Is $329 a good price for the Klipsch RP-600M II speakers? Yes, it is a great price
3. What other new speaker is better for $329? Nothing that I can think of at this time
4. Is it worth it to spend more? Yes, of course, if you have the money, but you also have to go listen to different speakers and consider what is going to work best with your existing or future planned setup (especially the amplifier and your room acoustics).

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May 25, 2024 04:43 PM
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AdamA4346May 25, 2024 04:43 PM
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Anyone know if these are magnetically shielded?
May 25, 2024 05:09 PM
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vladtherusMay 25, 2024 05:09 PM
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Would these be overkill for the rear speakers in a 5.1 setup?

I currently have the Jamo 5.1. Looking to slowly upgrade it over time and trying to determine if this would be a better experience than the Jamo set.

The Jamo rears (S801) are just okay.
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May 25, 2024 05:53 PM
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The Klipsch RP-600M II speakers, released in 2021, are an upgraded version of the original RP-600M. While the changes aren't dramatic, there are a few notable improvements:

1. Tweeter: The RP-600M II features an upgraded 1" titanium LTS (Linear Travel Suspension) tweeter, which is designed to provide improved high-frequency response and lower distortion compared to the aluminum tweeter used in the original RP-600M.

2. Crossover network: Klipsch has updated the crossover network in the RP-600M II, which they claim results in smoother midrange and improved off-axis listening.

3. Cabinet: While the cabinet dimensions remain the same, Klipsch has reinforced the cabinet's back panel for the RP-600M II, which may result in slightly reduced cabinet resonance.

4. Efficiency: The RP-600M II has a slightly higher sensitivity rating of 96dB (1W/1m), compared to 95dB for the original RP-600M.

Overall, the RP-600M II offers some incremental improvements over its predecessor, particularly in terms of high-frequency performance and overall clarity. However, the differences may not be night-and-day, especially for casual listeners. Existing RP-600M owners likely don't need to rush out to upgrade, but for those considering the speakers for a new purchase, the RP-600M II is the better choice if the price difference is minimal.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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May 25, 2024 05:58 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank SDdawg

If you're looking for a more noticeable upgrade over the Klipsch RP-600M II in a similar price range, ONE MAY consider these options:

1. SVS Ultra Bookshelf Speakers: Known for their excellent bass response and overall clarity, these speakers feature a 6.5" midrange driver and a 1" aluminum dome tweeter. They typically retail for around $500-$600 per pair but can occasionally be found on sale closer to the $400-$500 range.

2. Ascend Acoustics CBM-170 SE: These highly regarded bookshelf speakers offer a very neutral and accurate sound. They use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They retail for around $400 per pair.

3. Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2: An upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension and overall refinement, these speakers use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" cloth dome tweeter. They typically sell for around $350-$400 per pair.

4. Wharfedale Diamond 12.2: These speakers offer a detailed and dynamic sound with excellent imaging. They feature a 6.5" Klarity woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They usually retail for around $600 per pair but can occasionally be found for closer to $500.

5. KEF Q350: Known for their wide soundstage and detailed midrange, these speakers use a 6.5" Uni-Q driver array. They typically sell for around $700 per pair but can sometimes be found on sale for closer to $500.

The above listed speakers should provide a more substantial upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement, especially if you already have the RP-600M v1.
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t0mmyrMay 25, 2024 06:32 PM
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Quote from BraveHealth1818 :
You don't need it. I keep telling myself this. I have been keeping myself from buying the piano black v1 even though I have the walnut 150m. A perfect match here.
Oh I definitely need them. I meant that deal on the other rps will never be back (I missed them). I need these to replace some 20+ year old wharfedale modus 6 speakers I bought as a teen whose tweeters and 1 woofer died over time which I Mickey Moused some other speakers ontop of just for the highs. I recently bought a new klipsch center a few months back for this room and these will pair nicely with!
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t0mmyrMay 25, 2024 06:34 PM
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Quote from vladtherus :
Would these be overkill for the rear speakers in a 5.1 setup?

I currently have the Jamo 5.1. Looking to slowly upgrade it over time and trying to determine if this would be a better experience than the Jamo set.

The Jamo rears (S801) are just okay.
If you have the space I think these will be great, I ordered 2 sets for front and rear. Just may need some good pedestals now. Hopefully they're not too huge a footprint
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Quote from AdamA4346 :
Anyone know if these are magnetically shielded?
Do you still have a CRT tv?
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mwd21May 25, 2024 09:50 PM
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Quote from SDdawg :
If you're looking for a more noticeable upgrade over the Klipsch RP-600M II in a similar price range, ONE MAY consider these options:

1. SVS Ultra Bookshelf Speakers: Known for their excellent bass response and overall clarity, these speakers feature a 6.5" midrange driver and a 1" aluminum dome tweeter. They typically retail for around $500-$600 per pair but can occasionally be found on sale closer to the $400-$500 range.

2. Ascend Acoustics CBM-170 SE: These highly regarded bookshelf speakers offer a very neutral and accurate sound. They use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They retail for around $400 per pair.

3. Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2: An upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension and overall refinement, these speakers use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" cloth dome tweeter. They typically sell for around $350-$400 per pair.

4. Wharfedale Diamond 12.2: These speakers offer a detailed and dynamic sound with excellent imaging. They feature a 6.5" Klarity woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They usually retail for around $600 per pair but can occasionally be found for closer to $500.

5. KEF Q350: Known for their wide soundstage and detailed midrange, these speakers use a 6.5" Uni-Q driver array. They typically sell for around $700 per pair but can sometimes be found on sale for closer to $500.

The above listed speakers should provide a more substantial upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement, especially if you already have the RP-600M v1.
Man I'm pumped to be on the lookout for these. I've always been apprehensive to get into the space because idk if xyz speaker would be worth the price vs abc speaker etc.

We finally full sent it on Klipsch RP stuff and it has BLOWN US AWAY how amazing it is haha. Like going from SD Tube TV -> 4K OLED 😅

So if the ones listed are noticeably better and similar price range.. so tempting..
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Quote from mwd21 :
Man I'm pumped to be on the lookout for these. I've always been apprehensive to get into the space because idk if xyz speaker would be worth the price vs abc speaker etc.

We finally full sent it on Klipsch RP stuff and it has BLOWN US AWAY how amazing it is haha. Like going from SD Tube TV -> 4K OLED 😅

So if the ones listed are noticeably better and similar price range.. so tempting..
Same - I was using the Samsung 990c soundbar and then I happened to buy a cheap Jamo standing speaker and a Klipsch 12sw sub and it changed my whole experience. I stuck with a lot of Klipsch as honestly it serves way more than its purpose and the super high end speakers I would not at this point be using to their advantage or audiophilic nature.

I bought the RP-1400 sub and I can't even use it to its 50% capacity because I built out too big a channel system and the sub makes the house shake even at 60-80 low freq threshold. (I did optimize the settings with Audyssey as well - it's just a powerful sub - the 12sw was sufficient for me and my needs) -

My point is not many people have the room space, or the actual true need or ability to even capitalize the higher end speakers especially if they don't have a high end AVR (which I believe is imperative especially having Audyssey (or dirac live prob overkill) - I bought a used Denon x4800h AVR for $1400 and it has made all the world of difference in how I experience music, how much effort it takes me to set up speakers and the versatility and ability to handle many different channel setups) - apologies for run-on sentence but if you are planning to purchase higher end speakers make sure you have a capable AVR that can capitalize on the inherent abilities in the speakers you purchase (run-on continued ) ….

Getting into speakers has been a blessing but geez also a bad hobby lol
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crazyoversportsMay 26, 2024 01:49 AM
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Quote from vladtherus :
Would these be overkill for the rear speakers in a 5.1 setup?

I currently have the Jamo 5.1. Looking to slowly upgrade it over time and trying to determine if this would be a better experience than the Jamo set.

The Jamo rears (S801) are just okay.
I had the Jamo S803 and S801 and returned them after I heard the Elac Debuts. You're missing so much midrange with the Jamo. Although Klipsch (which owns Jamo) are also known to have scooped out midranges
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jnick831May 26, 2024 04:48 AM
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I ordered a pair of these from Music Direct after seeing them here on SD for $419. After I placed my order and received confirmation Music Direct contacted me and said the price was a mistake and its $519.

Needless to say I canceled my order.
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MaroonHamster347May 26, 2024 07:46 AM
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Quote from SDdawg :
If you're looking for a more noticeable upgrade over the Klipsch RP-600M II in a similar price range, ONE MAY consider these options:

1. SVS Ultra Bookshelf Speakers: Known for their excellent bass response and overall clarity, these speakers feature a 6.5" midrange driver and a 1" aluminum dome tweeter. They typically retail for around $500-$600 per pair but can occasionally be found on sale closer to the $400-$500 range.

2. Ascend Acoustics CBM-170 SE: These highly regarded bookshelf speakers offer a very neutral and accurate sound. They use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They retail for around $400 per pair.

3. Elac Debut 2.0 B6.2: An upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension and overall refinement, these speakers use a 6.5" woofer and a 1" cloth dome tweeter. They typically sell for around $350-$400 per pair.

4. Wharfedale Diamond 12.2: These speakers offer a detailed and dynamic sound with excellent imaging. They feature a 6.5" Klarity woofer and a 1" soft dome tweeter. They usually retail for around $600 per pair but can occasionally be found for closer to $500.

5. KEF Q350: Known for their wide soundstage and detailed midrange, these speakers use a 6.5" Uni-Q driver array. They typically sell for around $700 per pair but can sometimes be found on sale for closer to $500.

The above listed speakers should provide a more substantial upgrade over the RP-600M II in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement, especially if you already have the RP-600M v1.
Speaker preferences are subjective. I happen to disagree with a number of the statements above. I'm saying this so that people who are new to this hobby will go out and listen to different speakers and not spend their money based on just one person's opinion. There is no "BEST" there is only "What you like BEST."

The speakers listed above are all good speakers, but to characterize them all as a "substantial upgrade in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement" is a purely personal opinion that I do not agree with (yes, in my opinion, some are better than the Klipsch RP-600Ms and some are worse), but I am not going to argue these points, because there are only a few questions that matter:
1. Do you need/want entry-level audiophile speakers? This is up to you
2. Is $329 a good price for the Klipsch RP-600M II speakers? Yes, it is a great price
3. What other new speaker is better for $329? Nothing that I can think of at this time
4. Is it worth it to spend more? Yes, of course, if you have the money, but you also have to go listen to different speakers and consider what is going to work best with your existing or future planned setup (especially the amplifier and your room acoustics).
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TheSchlafMay 26, 2024 09:02 AM
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Quote from Decahedron :
if my eventual goal is is to have bookshelf speakers plus a center channel for home audio with clear vocals, would this be a good start?
If you get a good sub as well, I'd say yes. If you don't want a sub, I'd get the RP-6000 or RP-8000.
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crazyoversportsMay 26, 2024 12:25 PM
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Quote from MaroonHamster347 :
Speaker preferences are subjective. I happen to disagree with a number of the statements above. I'm saying this so that people who are new to this hobby will go out and listen to different speakers and not spend their money based on just one person's opinion. There is no "BEST" there is only "What you like BEST."

The speakers listed above are all good speakers, but to characterize them all as a "substantial upgrade in terms of bass extension, clarity, and overall refinement" is a purely personal opinion that I do not agree with (yes, in my opinion, some are better than the Klipsch RP-600Ms and some are worse), but I am not going to argue these points, because there are only a few questions that matter:
1. Do you need/want entry-level audiophile speakers? This is up to you
2. Is $329 a good price for the Klipsch RP-600M II speakers? Yes, it is a great price
3. What other new speaker is better for $329? Nothing that I can think of at this time
4. Is it worth it to spend more? Yes, of course, if you have the money, but you also have to go listen to different speakers and consider what is going to work best with your existing or future planned setup (especially the amplifier and your room acoustics).
Agree 100% that everyone is different. I happen to think the Klipsch are a bit bright as compared to most others in this list. I went t through several sets before deciding on the Elac. Just a really really good well balanced speaker.

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derekinlaMay 26, 2024 05:25 PM
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When Klipsch revised the version 1 to the mark ii, they updated the crossover to fix the hole between 1 - 2 khz. See the attached pic from Erin's audiocorner to see the difference in estimated in room frequency response between the original RP600M and the 600M ii. here is the link to his review: https://www.erinsaudiocorner.com/...p_600m_ii/
Here is the video of his review on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrAmNbOJsa0

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