This popular front-page deal is still available.
Adorama has
14" Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-1400SW 500W RMS / 1000W Peak Subwoofer (1070649) on sale for $1,549.99 - $850.99 with coupon code
DHCE2578 at checkout =
$699.
Shipping is free.
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Details:
- High-performance 14" subwoofer with 1000W power for immersive low-frequency experience
- Spun copper front-firing Cerametallic woofers for minimal distortion and higher output
- High-efficiency Class D amplifier with analog preamp design for true-to-source reproduction
- Front-firing slot port with exclusive internal flare technology for clean, undistorted bass
- Compatible with Klipsch WA-2 Wireless Subwoofer Kit for high-resolution wireless connectivity
- Ultra-durable ebony finish with detailed design for a premium look and feel
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They had zero desire to help me. They give a shorter warranty so they dont have to cover the problems they create by cutting corners and they turn that into a profit maker by trying to overcharge for replacement parts. I will never buy REL again and would definitely not recommend them.
I've been enjoying mine for over a year now.
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Due to this delay I'm considering ordering 2x RP1400 instead of the one RP1600 that is in shipping limbo. Any thoughts?
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if I truly 'need' a second sub, which I doubt due to my new theater space/area, I can get another RP1600 though the size worries me the most. My current plan is to have the sub behind the couch and none in the center/ screen wall space.
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So what, buy it anyways!!! MORE subs the BETTER!!! Bass=Happiness!!
You want it BIG and DIRTY.
Hallelujah!!!!
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Mainly depends on your expectations.
Having experience with both, I vote for the cleaner articulation sound of the RSL.
I'm sure either would be a huge upgrade, but the RSL also seems a tiny bit smaller dimensions wise.
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