expired Posted by iconian | Staff β’ May 30, 2025
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expired Posted by iconian | Staff β’ May 30, 2025
May 30, 2025 11:52 PM
Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8000F II Floorstanding Speaker (Single, Walnut)
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So you heard nothing and you believe it's because of 10dbs!
Yes, you can choose to believe that also.
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So you heard nothing and you believe it's because of 10dbs! Yes, you can choose to believe that also.
Yeah usually volume contributes to the level of perceived hearing. I could hear it fine straight on. I changed seats. My ears didn't change. But I could no longer hear it. I measured the volume, it was 10db lower. Every 10db is a doubling of volume. Therefore, it was because of the 10db. I got a different center which didn't have poor off axis dispersion. That did not have a 10db drop off. I could hear it fine. Therefore, it was the 10db. Good lord I swear you have to spell it out for some people/bots
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So you heard nothing and you believe it's because of 10dbs! Yes, you can choose to believe that also.
Yeah usually volume contributes to the level of perceived hearing. I could hear it fine straight on. I changed seats. My ears didn't change. But I could no longer hear it. I measured the volume, it was 10db lower. Every 10db is a doubling of volume. Therefore, it was because of the 10db. I got a different center which didn't have poor off axis dispersion. That did not have a 10db drop off. I could hear it fine. Therefore, it was the 10db. Good lord I swear you have to spell it out for some people/bots
I understand the bewilderment!
Again you listened to the 500ii & from an unknown off axis position, you literally couldn't hear it( that in itself)! π€
You measured and determined it was because of a 10db difference.
Apparently this measurement tells you the 504 would sound the same way,(or all Klipsch centers?), no need to listen! π€
You disagreed with my comment why again? π€
Seems you confirmed it more than disagreeing!
BTW you didn't mention which AVR you have/use but most would let you adjust the centers db levels by 10db!
Again you listened to the 500ii & from an unknown off axis position, you literally couldn't hear it( that in itself)! π€
You measured and determined it was because of a 10db difference.
Apparently this measurement tells you the 504 would sound the same way,(or all Klipsch centers?), no need to listen! π€
You disagreed with my comment why again? π€
Seems you confirmed it more than disagreeing!
BTW you didn't mention which AVR you have/use but most would let you adjust the centers db levels by 10db!
Agree, plus Also big differance between a 500 & the 504/450 series!! not fair to put one product with the other which is the 504 on this thread.. in addition the way the 504 uses it;s 4 drivers and cross over are completely different then how the 500 2 way design works... I find it impossible to beleive that a 504 can have this kind of drop off, db, etc as I run two of them in 2 systems and hear ZERO issues sitting anywhere on a huge sectional... Like Rob stated wish people just listened to these units and make a real world judgement if it sounds good to you or not....