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

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference 5.2 Home Theater System (Black) for $1349. Shipping is free.

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Includes:
  • (pair) Klipsch R-625FA Dolby Atmos Floorstanding Speakers
  • (pair) Klipsch R-41M Bookshelf Home Speakers (come as pair in 1 box)
  • Klipsch R-52C Center Channel Home Speaker
  • (pair) Klipsch Reference R-12SW 12" Subwoofer
  • Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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Adorama has Klipsch Reference 5.2 Home Theater System (Black) for $1349. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • (pair) Klipsch R-625FA Dolby Atmos Floorstanding Speakers
  • (pair) Klipsch R-41M Bookshelf Home Speakers (come as pair in 1 box)
  • Klipsch R-52C Center Channel Home Speaker
  • (pair) Klipsch Reference R-12SW 12" Subwoofer
  • Denon AVR-S970H 7.2-Channel 8K Network AV Receiver

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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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4d ago
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Ck2hi
4d ago
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Honestly not bad but will immediately need to upgrade center speaker imo.
4d ago
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TooLayzie
4d ago
127 Posts
Waiting for one of the Reference Premier bundles to go back on sale.
4d ago
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mystiqueskillz
4d ago
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Quote from TooLayzie :
Waiting for one of the Reference Premier bundles to go back on sale.
How much was the Reference Premier bundle?
4d ago
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4d ago
mr.tacoboy
4d ago
54 Posts
Quote from mystiqueskillz :
How much was the Reference Premier bundle?

Matching a similar setup $2299

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4d ago
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ThriftyJuice144
4d ago
5 Posts
Klipsch pop up on this site a lot. What other brands are there here that are comparable for similar price points?
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4d ago
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tvoorhees22
4d ago
53 Posts
Quote from ONLYUSEmeDEALS :
Pyle is incredible and blows Klipsch away. Pick one up asap
I've owned both. You'll get higher quality sound from Klipsch for sure. Granted, Klipsch price point is quite a bit higher compared to pyle but worth it imo

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4d ago
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Huter747
4d ago
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Should I wait for the RPs to go on sale?
4d ago
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Buckeyefan 1
4d ago
21,477 Posts
Quote from ONLYUSEmeDEALS :
Pyle is incredible and blows Klipsch away. Pick one up asap

Yeah, those karaoke amps have some incredible surround processing. SMH.
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MoMoney84
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4d ago
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Quote from ONLYUSEmeDEALS :
Pyle is incredible and blows Klipsch away. Pick one up asap
LOL wut?
4d ago
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TNFergus
4d ago
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Quote from Ck2hi :
Honestly not bad but will immediately need to upgrade center speaker imo.
...and replace bad sub amp soon.
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TNFergus
4d ago
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If listening fatigue was a picture....
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FantasticRaccoon979
4d ago
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it is 100% worth going with the RP series... the sound quality is considerably better. the R-12SW subs are so flat and struggle to deliver the bass you can get from one RP sub. the floor standing speakers sound dead and tinny compared to the RP floor standing speakers. I also had issues with the AVR-970H losing channels, and I eventually swapped out to a X2800. I would not recommend this setup at this price. if it were like sub $600 it might be worth it for a budget setup.
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DeProof
4d ago
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Quote from FantasticRaccoon979 :
it is 100% worth going with the RP series... the sound quality is considerably better. the R-12SW subs are so flat and struggle to deliver the bass you can get from one RP sub. the floor standing speakers sound dead and tinny compared to the RP floor standing speakers. I also had issues with the AVR-970H losing channels, and I eventually swapped out to a X2800. I would not recommend this setup at this price. if it were like sub $600 it might be worth it for a budget setup.

I was with you until you said this should be under $600 and then it "might" be worth it LMAO. Otherwise I agree but that price point is completely unrealistic.

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JasonStern
4d ago
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Obviously if you're a speaker head, this is not for you.
But it's great value. And blows away any sound bar or (cringe) integrated speakers the non-speaker heads use. Huge upgrade if you're considering it.
Just be careful, as speakers are their own unique gateway drug. The good news is that speakers retain like half of their value if you decide to upgrade. And if you don't blow out the speakers, they last for nearly ever. Subs might fail over time. Receiver is likely to be obsolete in a few years, but probably still functional. No getting around any of that.

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