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7 hours ago, Skeleton Cowboy said:
What makes you think that? I'm not a tuning freak, I just want a good sound in my car.
I’m going to be a little more direct than I was with my last answer.This is a forum dedicated to home theater. I suggest you find a forum dedicated to car audio.
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The RP-500SA are wall mountable.
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I wouldn’t spend more than $5 on anything with a Pyle name on it.
If I were you I’d just look for a used integrated amp that has the features you want it to have.
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8 hours ago, Lucabratsi said:
Hello,
What did you replace them with for low midbass vocals?
All the best
If you click on their username you see they haven’t been on the forum in almost two years. -
Probably would be better advice on an Apple forum?
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I’d suggest using car subwoofers not home subwoofers. Klipsch makes home subwoofers.
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4 hours ago, harleybaggerdave said:
After much research I just ordered RP-504cii from Crutchfield. Deciding now if I should save for identical sub woofer that I have, or replace front left and right. This is just like owning a Harley and Jeep, (I have both), just keep spending and upgrading. Keeps me out of trouble though.
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39 minutes ago, harleybaggerdave said:
I was also wondering if I could add the R-120sw to my existing r-121sw because right now it's $300 cheaper than my 121, or should I just wait and buy another 121?
Don’t mix subs. If you can’t find another matching sub, sell the one you have and buy two new identical ones. -
2 hours ago, harleybaggerdave said:
Hey all new to the community and Home Theater. Current setup is Onkyo AVR, front speakers Klipsch RP-500m, RP-500C, Rear surround RP-402s, and Sub SW121. I’m thinking of buying either the RP-600mii or floor standing RP-5000fii to replace the 500m bookshelf’s, (leaning toward the floor speakers) I was curious if the 500m would be better for the rear surrounds over the current 402s. Really don’t have room logistics for side speakers too. Going to upgrade center in a couple weeks too.
. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Unless you're going to go with an Atmos setup, the wide dispersion 402s work really well as surrounds. And, I know we all have limitations based on our rooms but in a 5 speaker surround setup your surrounds are actually your side surrounds, a 7 speaker setup adds rear surrounds.
For the most noticeable upgrade, I'd suggest upgrading your center and adding a second identical sub.
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Just now, Paulc35 said:
My RP-8000F do fine on a hybrid by Vincent and an all tube integrated. Plenty of bass too. I know they aren't the RF7
Holy old thread resurrection. Sad to see names from this post from members who have passed away.
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7 hours ago, Laiq said:
So did you end of putting the TV ON to that Klipsch 64 center speaker.Reason I ask I was thinking to do the same.
My TV is 75 inches Samsung 90 series 2022
Any feed back will help me to find out having TV on top of center speaker is good idea or not to do it ?
You’ll be fine.If you click on the name of the person you’re quoting you’ll see that they haven’t been on the forum in over fifteen years.
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2 hours ago, MrT58 said:
Thanks for that, no tv hooked up, just using it for audio. but good excuse to add one to the shop.
With a receiver like that, you’ll absolutely need a TV to navigate all the available menus to make sure everything is set up correctly.- 1
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It’ll be like going from a Fiat to a Ferrari.
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Contact Klipsch parts department.
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20 hours ago, KarolL23 said:
Happy to take this off your hands for $200 if still available! Can pay shipping.
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If your TV has an optical digital audio out I’d try that. ARC can be really buggy.
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2 minutes ago, Nathat777 said:
Okay for sure, that makes sense, thank you for the assistance! Now one more quick question if you don’t mind: If I just wanted to use the speakers by themselves for a 2.1, what type of amp should I get, like in terms of power. I’m not sure what would be the optimum wattage to be sent to the rb5’s. Thank you again friend!
Realistically you’ll only use 10-20 watts even at high volumes but a good 100 watt/channel amp would be what I’d look for. -
Are the metal jumpers in place at the input terminals?
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With the type of caps used in KG-4s, I'm guessing you won't hear much if any difference after installing the new ones.
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10 hours ago, holtrp said:
Some context. I recently acquired a pair of Khorns for mains in my HT and sold my RF83 and RC64. So then I found a pair of heresy’s and have always been of the opinion that 4 is better than 3 so I want to try out a pair of heresy’s behind the screen as a center channel but have in wall wiring so can only run both off a single channel.
Except that things such as comb filtering will take place when you run more than one speaker from a single channel. In that case, more isn't always better.
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In all reality if you’re wiring up two pairs of Heresys to two amplified channels you’ll be much better off selling them and getting a single pair of Cornwalls, forte, Chorus, etc.
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1 hour ago, Ron E said:
Thanks, I got it. I forgot I had to go into the menu and tell the receiver "Yes" there is a sub. 🤔.
That usually helps. 😄Glad you figured it out.
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What source(s) are you listening to? Are your main speakers set to Small or Large?
RSA-500 Auto vs Trigger
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I’m confused. An RSA-500 is a passive Atmos speaker.