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  1. You could.

    I'd be curious as to why you'd pay more to get the PM's instead of the M models...for the cost of the PM's I believe you could get the RP-160M - which would sound much better and will image better with the RP-440C. The RP and R lines are not the same or interchangeable.

     

    Hi!

     

    Thanks for the answer. And the reason I need to do this is because I do have a showroom store, so I want to demo the 15PM and also a the Home cinema I do have in the same room. 

     

    :)

  2. Hello!

     

    Can I use the R-15PM active speakers with the pre-outs of the AV Receiver I have Marantz 5010 ? 

     

    I want to use both as fronts, and also usa a RP-440C passive speaker using the speaker output of my receiver? 

     

    Any recommendations?

     

     

    Thanks!

     

     

  3. There might be some high-end 11 channel AVR's or pre-amps that have dual zone capabilities, where you might be able to have 2 separate 5.1 setups. But I don't know of any and if they exist, they're probably quite expensive.

     

    I already have one AVR, so I dont want to purchase one more, just have some kind of selector so I can use two setups in a single room, not tu used at the same time, it will be used one at a time.

     

    Any suggestions?

  4. Niles and Russound both make speaker switch boxes. 

    Are you wanting a 5.1 and a 2 channel system using the same speakers?

    Can you just turn off the channels within your AVR? 

    If one system is HT and the other 2 channel, some pre-amps have HT bypass capability.

     

    I want to use two 5.1 setups (using one single subwoofer)

     

    So I just want to have a product where I select one or the other setup. I think it need to receive both setup wires and the act as a bridge selector. 

     

    Any product link?

  5. Hi folks!

     

    I want to have 2 speaker setups inside one single room. This is for my business showroom. We also want to use a single AV Receiver for this 2 setups (5.1) sharing the same subwoofer. 

     

    My question: 

     

    Is there any product I can hook up 2 setups and I then select one and then the other? that make sense?

     

    Please help!!

  6. Hello, 

     

    Iam a little confuse. 

     

    I want to biam my 160M speakers. Do I need to connect the assign-amp (rear left/right) from the Marantz SR5010 to the top or the botton plugs on my speaker? I saw on the manual and It seems I need to connect them to the bottom and the FL/FR to the top of the connectors. 

     

    Any advise and help please. 

     

    Thanks!

     

     

  7. Hi and welcome!  I started out just a few months ago in build my first Klipsch system (replacing a mix mash of gear I'd collected over 20 years before)   My room is a bit bigger and so did the quad ATMOS ceilings but all in all (and yes; adding the 2nd sub did a lot of smoothing even though the total volume is the same as when I just had the one.  Nice add, when you wants to end of your list IMO.  I do absolutely LOVE my Onkyo and certainly is easy to use and more power than I expected.  Hope this helps and good luck in your set up.

     

    Nice information there. 

     

    Iam planning to use the same CDT-5800 drivers for my atmos ceiling configuration. 

     

    Question: Can I use flat gallery Klipsch speaker on the ceiling and I will have the same results as the 5800s? I have some gallery units with me, but Iam worry about dispersion thing...

     

    Any ideas?

     

    Thanks!

  8.  

    Hello Guys,    Iam here so I expect a good welcome from everyone. 

     

    Welcome to the forum.

     

     

     

    Well, Iam planning to build a Atmos setup. I have a relative small room, about 4mx3m and I want a very inmersive experience. 

     

    I am not into the Atmos thing "yet" so I will let the more informed reply to that.

     

    Good luck and enjoy,

     

    Bill 

     

     

    Hi! 

     

    Thanks for the welcome. 

     

    Which receiver brand works best for Klipsch sound? I saw you have NAD, Yamaha, Onkyo, etc

     

    :)

  9. It's hard to tell from your description, but it looks like you are only planning to have 1 in-ceiling Atmos speaker??? Or am I reading that wrong?

    Atmos setups would have 2 or 4 in-ceiling, down-firing speakers or the same number of up-firing, elevation speakers.

    http://www.klipsch.com/products/reference-premiere-dolby-atmos-series

    Since you mentioned wanting a "very immersive" experience, you may want to consider dual subwoofers to even out the frequency response in room.

    And strictly from a "bang for your buck" perspective, you may want to look into some other subwoofer brands... Such as SVS, PSA and Rythmik to name a few.

    Hi!

     

    I will use 1 pair of this Klipsch CDT-5650-C II in-ceiling speakers. That been said, a 5.1.2 Atmos Setup. My room is 13x10 foot area so its small, you really think I need to go with 2 subs?

     

    Any suggestions about the receiver? 

     

    Thanks!

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  10. Hello Guys, 

     

    Iam here so I expect a good welcome from everyone. 

     

    Well, Iam planning to build a Atmos setup. I have a relative small room, about 4mx3m and I want a very inmersive experience. 

     

    Al already did buy the fronts: RP-250F 

     

    And Iam planning to buy this prior your suggestions: 

     

    RP-440C (center channel)

    RP-240S (surround)

    CDT-5650-C II (in-celling center atmos)

    R-112W (subwoofer)

     

    Receiver: Onkyo RZ800 or Yamaha A1050 or Denon X4100W (I do prefer the Onkyos)

     

    Any advise, suggestions and comments? 

     

    Thanks!

     

     

     

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