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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.
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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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But there are plenty of subs that can do both with aplomb, and do NOT cost an arm and a leg.
That RSL 10s is one example. Hsu VTF-2 is another. Rythmik's subs, with their DC servo technology, are renowned for doing both movies and music well. (There's also the SVS SB2000 Pro which is a bit overpriced compared to the first 3 but still a much better buy than anything REL makes in the same size/power range.)
But if you only stick to whatever is carried at Best Buy or a local boutique shop, you would never have ever heard of those first 3 brands because they are consumer direct only.
That is what I call "the Jack Daniels whiskey mistake."
Just as comical as someone saying a custom HT is only 5% better than some $1500 setup!!!!
Wish we could blame it on hearing impaired,Oh this so writes itself!!!! LMAO!!!
This should be good!!! LMAO!!!
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Supermanrob what are your thoughts on these options for around 1200-1500 bucks?
seems like a good deal? my room is 14x12 roughly
Front: RP-8000F
Center: RP-504C
Sides: RP-502S
Rear: RP-600M
Front Height: RP-500SA
Rear Height: RP-500SA
Ceiling: Micca M-8C
Subs:
2x R112SW
1x SPL-150
1x RP-1400SW
Amp: Denon X8500HA
Supermanrob what are your thoughts on these options for around 1200-1500 bucks?
seems like a good deal? my room is 14x12 roughly
This should be good!!! LMAO!!!
Graphs/measurements tell me very little of how it will actually perform/sound to me.
Something I would suggest looking at is ootprints.
Ime proper placement is crucial and that environment isn't that big.
To properly implement two subs can be challenging also.
When done properly, it's often the better route.
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Front: RP-8000F
Center: RP-504C
Sides: RP-502S
Rear: RP-600M
Front Height: RP-500SA
Rear Height: RP-500SA
Ceiling: Micca M-8C
Subs:
2x R112SW
1x SPL-150
1x RP-1400SW
Amp: Denon X8500HA
These are great for atmos, I'm using 4 of them, even better sounding are the square version 8" as they have better crossovers but either way a total bargain.. would stay away form the 6" versions thou... "Ceiling: Micca M-8C" Also, it's hysterical that some will come on here and state no you need $300 a piece speakers for your overhead atmos speakers!!! lol
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