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dakchi

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  1. Thank you for your reply. Is the difference huge between RP-440C and RP-450C?
  2. Hi, I would like to order my first Klipsch setup that would be used only for Home Theater. Before placing the order, I wanted to have you feedback on the following setup: A Pair of RP-260F. Would I save money by buying bookshelf speakers instead and get the same result? (knowing that I have a powerful subwoofer) New center speaker RP-440C or second hand RP-450C? A pair of RP-240S for surround. I have no space between the sofa and the wall My room size is about 30m2 and my amp is a Denon X2300. I also have a great B&W PV1 subwoofer Would you recommend any changes to this setup? Thank you
  3. You are right The History Kid, my subwoofer handles very well the low bass. I don't think I will need more bass. Knowing that, I even thought of buying bookshelf speakers instead of floorstanding speakers. At the end the difference between the 2 is the bass and I have plenty of bass with my subwoofer
  4. Ok, it seems that there are different POV here. Did anyone listen to both of them in HT setup and could share his feedback?
  5. Hello, I would like to purchase a new HT set of speakers and I thought that Klipsch could be a good choice, although I don't like their design. I have some hesitation on the front speakers between the R-28f and the RP-260f. A lot of people prefer the RP-260f for music, but I plan to use them only for HT. I already have a pair of B&W CM9 S2 for stereo music. My question to you is: for HT only use, would you recommend the R-28f that has good bass or the RP-260f that is more detailed (for HT?) ? I will use a B&W PV1 subwoofer with this setup and a Denon X2300w AV amp Thank you for your help
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