expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 31, 2025 11:05 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 31, 2025 11:05 PM
Klipsch Reference Premiere Bookshelf Speakers RP-600M II (Pair, Ebony)
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Specifically for mainly home theater as the use case, not much can touch these at this sale price in my opinion.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/HTBuying...sjBQvwXvft [reddit.com]
You're kinda crazy if you don't snag these up if you are looking for speakers. These are also cheaper than the old version which has the midrange droop are selling for (350). for 300 they can't be beat. Most people will never need more than these. I have mine paired to an R-N600A.
https://www.reddit.com/r/HTBuying...sjBQ
If you're going to watch 5 hours a day of TV shows on them, the horn tweeter "can" (not to everyone though) start to be too much.
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For casual listening you may not even need a subwoofer, but just try how the speakers sound without it. If you are concerned of a weak low range and your listening room is big, consider tower speakers instead: that's all they do, sound as their bookshelf brothers with a bigger low range.
You need to judge for yourself by listening to the type of audio you usually use. Also remember that almost any cone based speaker has a break-in period where the cone is stiff when new but loosens up over time with use. I usually reserve judgement until the thing has had 50-100 hours of use at the usual listening levels.
I do have an almost-all-Klipsch system here (11 speakers total, plus two passive 15" subs with separate amplifier) and an additional SVS sub as well, so I may be somewhat prejudiced toward the brand. Having said that, I will also say that I would never again buy a powered Klipsch sub - I've had FIVE amplifier failures in those over the years. They may understand speakers, but they don't know crap about designing a sub amplifier that won't fail sooner or later.
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But I would like to downsize to bookshelf sized speakers for the L/R (the rf-82 II towers are huge and wife doesn't like them).
Just wondering if theses RP-600M ii bookshelf speakers would match well with my Klipsch rc-62 ii center?
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