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  1. Hello All, 

     

    I just moved to a new home and we have a large den area 18' L  x 30' W  x 7.5' H. This is a shared space so the home theater area will be something like 18' X 14'.  The illustration has the TV area and a game table.

     

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    I currently own a 5.1.4 setup of all Reference Premier. It hasn't let me down over the past 7 years. I'm thinking of repurposing my existing speakers and upgrade my front sound stage. I can also split items and move them to other parts of the house.

     

    • 2 x RP-250F (L/R)
    • 1 X RP-250C (C)
    • 2 x RP-150M (RS)
    • 4 x RP-140SA (Atmos)
    • 1 x R-112SW (Sub)

     

    Looking at Crutchfield they have both the RP-8000F and RP-8000F II available. The first gen has a deep discount. Same goes for the RP-504C and RP-504C II.

     

    I would need to upgrade my AVR as well. I was looking at the Onkyo RZ-50. However, I'm open to other brands Denon, Marantz, etc. if it is worth it.

     

    A few questions:

     

    1. For a space this big would you stick with 5.1.4 or go to 7.1.4?
    2. Are the Gen II of the RP-8000 worth the extra amount? They are nearly double the cost.
    3. Should I save the money and upgrade the sub?
    4. Will this new front stage pair well with the rest of the setup.
    5. Will the RP-140SA do the job for Atmos, should I upgrade to in-ceilings or mount them as heights instead of up firing?

     

    Thanks! 

    Drewski

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  2. I have a very similar room layout including all the toys :) 

     

    My layout mirrors option 2 but I'm using a set of RP-150Ms as the surrounds instead of dipoles. I try to hog the sweet spot most of the time but others concerns are right, people sitting close to those speakers get a very uneven experience.  If you have Audessy, MCACC, or equivalent make sure you run it to balance it out.  

     

    Also, You may want to add a rug and some curtains to diffuse some of the sound. 

  3. On 12/6/2018 at 3:42 PM, Kman said:

    I would still recommend using a subwoofer with your system. I'm using a RP250 set up mainly for 5.1 music only. RP250F x 4 piano black and Rp250C PB. I am using with a 10 inch HSU subwoofer. I've tried it without a sub, while musically still very good, adding in the sub really opened things up in the soundstage and bass of course. I have all set to small with sub at 80HZ. 

    For the size of the speakers its impressive. 

     

    Very much so, I love these speakers. I have not disabled the sub, just dialed the gain back a bit so it isn't so boomy at night. 

     

     

    On 12/6/2018 at 4:23 PM, derrickdj1 said:

    I would not disable MCACC or set the speakers to large.  Did you jack-up the bass?  Are you in an apartment? You can always listen in the stereo mode late night.  Which Pioneer avr do you have?

     

    It is a shared family room 23'L x 11'W x 7'H where the main seating area is 8.5'L x 11'W  x 7'H. AVR is VSX-LX301

     

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    On 12/9/2018 at 10:50 AM, RoboKlipsch said:

    Based on your tests I think where you have them positioned in the room is causing problems.  Mcacc is only looking at the response and deciding what it can work with.

     

    Move the fronts back towards the wall some or closer to corners it will bring them alive in the bass area.

     

    I had the predecessor and it was good down to 30hz nicely.  Those have plenty of bass they are not positioned right is my best guess.

     

     

     

    The 250Fs are about a foot from the wall toed in a bit.

     

  4. On 11/28/2018 at 9:45 AM, wuzzzer said:

    Well, the smaller woofers in the 250s aren't going to produce nearly as much bass as your very capable subwoofer will.  Maybe just lower the sub's output level for night listening?  Or play with any tone or EQ controls available for the 250s?

     

    So, I messed around with the EQ a bit. Looks like when I used the microphone to auto-configure the system with MCACC it removed all the bass response from the towers. I disabled it completely and it's a world of difference.  I'm going to a little more testing with setting the fronts back and forth from Small/Large, Crossovers between 50 and 80 and Double Bass. 

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  5. Hi Everyone, 

     

    I have a pair of RP-140SA sitting on top of my RP-250F speakers. The ceilings are low in my room, 7 feet, would it be better to wall mount them as height channels? There is not much immersion or noticeable sound coming when sitting on the sofa 8 feet away. Would this still give the same effect for Dolby Atmos content? 

     

    Thanks,

    Drew

  6. My current configuration consists of a 5.1.2 setup. Kind of a newbie question but my front towers do not get much bass when listing to music or watching movies. Pretty much all bass goes to the LFE channel. However, I would like to disable the sub sometimes. Mostly for late night viewing. 

     

    I tried setting my crossover to 50hz and 80hz. I also tried enabling double bass. It may be a content issue, if I try a "bass test" video on YouTube the towers have noticeable woofer movement and air pressure from the ports. If I am listing to music or a movie they do not produce much bass. 

     

    Speakers

    • L/R - RP-250F
    • C - RP-250C
    • Surround - RP-150M
    • Height - RP-140SA
    • Sub - R-112SW

    AVR

    • Pioneer Elite VSX-LX301

    Inputs

    • Apple 4K TV
    • Oppo UDP-203

     

  7. I have an extra pair of Klipsh RP-140SA Elevation speakers. I was wondering if they can be re-purposed as a pair of bookshelf speakers. The SVS Prime Elevation speakers can be rotated to become L/R speakers. Do the Klipsch have enough frequency support to be used for music and 2 channel TV audio? 

  8. 4 minutes ago, babadono said:

    I thought you already stated that this did not solve the problem. It will not do the same thing. The dummy plugs are for testing to figure out what exactly the problem is. The TA-R1 is not exactly how Jensen makes its money at $10 a pop, so maybe calling them is the only way to get some. Or you can make your own, but the parts will probably cost more than $10.

     

    Yup, it didn't work. Just wanted to make sure that I'm not chasing the wrong thing. Thanks!

  9. Hi Everyone, 

     

    I also have a low-frequency hum coming from my subwoofer. It increases as I turn up the gain as well. I tried a bunch of different things but can't seem to get rid of it. The Hum happens no matter what I do. The only time it is not an issue is when the cable is not plugged into the LFE input. I thought it may be a ground loop issue but can't seem to get rid of it. 

    My Audio Setup: Pioneer Elite VSX-LX301 -> Klipsch 5.1.2 | RP-250F | RP-250C | RP-150M | RP-140SA | R-112SW

    • No Hum - Powered off, other components on
    • No Hum - LFE Remove Cable and power on
    • Hum - LFE Cable inserted
    • Hum - LFE Cable rerouted so it is not near any other power cables or signal cables.
    • Hum - Changed LFE Cable
    • Hum - Added in a Blue Jeans Subwoofer Isolation Transformer between Sub and AVR
    • Hum - Changed power cable
    • Hum - Plugged Sub directly into the wall outlet
    • Hum - Plugged Sub into power conditioner with other components
    • Hum - Removed all HDMI and Optical Inputs from the AVR
    • Hum - Changed Subwoofer Plate Amp (RMA from Klipsch)
  10. On 8/21/2018 at 7:31 AM, CECAA850 said:

    What is the level on your subwoofer output in your avr?  

     

    +0.0dB, I contacted the support and they walked me through a couple of steps. They are sending a replacement amp for the unit. Seems to be a common thread on this forum. I wonder if I just got one from a bad lot. 

  11. I have the gain about half way and it still cuts out. I can lower it a bit. My seating area is 12x14 the highs and midbass come through clear and the bass is deep enough when the sub is working properly.  Is the gain still too high? Here is my 5.1.2 setup :

     

    LR - RP-250F

    LRA - RP-140SA

    C - RP-250C

    SLR - RP-150M 

    SW - R-112SW

    AVR - Pioneer Elite VSX-LX301

    Source - Oppo UDP-203

     

     

  12. I just started a post too. I am experiencing the same thing. I tried wrapping the power plug with a little electric tape so the fit is snug, but it didn't work. It only during heavy bass scenes of a movie. It works fine for me until it starts to get really loud. 

  13. Hi Everyone, 

     

    I have an R-112SW hooked up to my AVR using LFE. When watching regular scenes with little bass the sub performs as normal. When it gets too intense or very deep bass it cuts out. If I unplug it for 15 seconds or so and plug it back in it powers back up and works fine until another scene. Has anyone experienced this before? Any suggestions. I purchased the subwoofer February of 2017. I am not sure if it is still under warranty. 

     

    Thanks,

    Drewski

  14. Hi Everyone, 

     

    I purchased The Three a while back and the thing is killer for music. I was wondering if I can use this successfully as a Soundbar or I should opt for an RSB-3?  It is a smallish room, 7 x 10.  My television has a 3.5mm auxiliary output for external speakers.  If it is a good idea, should I just use a 3.5mm cable from aux to aux or use a spliter cable that goes from 3.5mm to RCA? 

     

    Thanks,

    Drewski

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  15. Hey All, 

     

     Finally got my Klipsch 5.1.2 HT ready to roll. I purchased the following and loving it so far. 

     

    Klipsch RP-250F Fronts

    Klipsch RP-250C Center

    Klipsch RP-150M Surround

    Klipsch RP-140SA Atmos

    Klipsch R-112SW Subwoofer

    Pioneer Elite VSX-LX301

     

    I was wondering what the optimal crossover point. I have everything set to 80hz right now. I don't feel much movement from the 5.25" drivers. Is that normal? Does anyone suggest a better crossover for these speakers? 

     

    Thanks

    Drew

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  16. Hi All, 

     

    I wanted to get your advice on configuring our den/family room. This will be a shared room for the adults and toddler. The layout of the room is a large rectangle  23'L x 11'W x 7'H. This area will be split into a home theater area and play area.

     

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    The main seating area is 8.5' X 11'.  I am looking at the following 5.1 or 5.1.2 setup to start. I would like to upgrade to a 5.2.4 or 7.2.2 down the line if possible. 

     

    Power

    1 x Pioneer Elite SC-LX701

     

    Speakers 


    2 x Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-250F
    1 x Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-140SA
    1 x Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-450CA
    1 x Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-160M
    1 x Klipsch Reference R-112SW

    OR

     

    3 x Klipsch Gallery G-28 Flat Panel Speaker (or Designer On-Wall from CES 2017)
    2 x Klipsch Gallery G-16 Flat Panel Speaker (or Designer On-Wall from CES 2017)
    1 x Klipsch Reference R-110SW

     

    Questions: 

    • Which option is best for a room like this? 
    • Are these good setups for movies, music, and games? 
    • Any safety concerns with a toddler.

     

    Thanks
    Drew

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