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  1. 3 hours ago, teaman said:

    Biglion, do you already have a receiver? Are the RP-260's the only speakers you have or do you have other speakers in addition to those? Are you planning on running only two channels or 5.1, 7.1 9.1 etc?

     

    Basically, do you have more than the two RP-260 speakers? If you have more, let us know!

     

    If you are only using the two speakers and have no interest in multi channel, home theater you only need a basic stereo receiver or amp/preamp combo. There is no use in investing in a Dolby Atmos/DTS encoded receiver or pre/pro if you are only going to use it with two speakers. 

     

     

    Tim

    no i dont have no receiver the one used had blowed it wasnt enough power this is the system i have http://www.klipsch.com/products/home-theater-systems-reference-premiere?model=rp-250 

  2. 1 hour ago, Youthman said:

    Sadly...I didn't realize there was a difference.  I've used both terms.  I continue to learn something new every day.

     

    Welcome to the forums biglion.  We can certainly help you spend your money.

     

     

    lol i dont have money like that lol lol i got a deal on the surround system

  3. 1 hour ago, teaman said:

    Hi biglion, welcome to the forum. Are you interested in a multichannel amp or a stereo amp? Not sure since you only posted the pair of Klipsch. We can help you better once you specify.

     

     

    Tim

    whats not sure what if need multichannel amp or a stereo amp i have the home surround

    system

  4. 1 hour ago, wvu80 said:

    Hi @biglion welcome to the forums!

     

    I suggest an AVR for you.  The 7.1 AVRs seem to be popular these days.  Mainstream brands known to work well with Klipsch include Pioneer Elite, Yamaha Aventage, Denon, Marantz and Onkyo.  Five hundred dollars can get you a nice sounding unit with lots of features.  What is your AVR budget?  

     

    Look for something with around 100 wpc (2 channels driven).  More power means more expensive but if you can afford it more power is usually better.

     

    We can also help you choose good speaker wire at a good price if you haven't bought any yet.  There is some stuff you want to stay away from.

     

     

    ok 500 dollars is good price i can work with also what it means when it says channels driven also whats recommend wire and what should i stay away from

  5. 1 hour ago, wvu80 said:

    Hi @biglion welcome to the forums!

     

    I suggest an AVR for you.  The 7.1 AVRs seem to be popular these days.  Mainstream brands known to work well with Klipsch include Pioneer Elite, Yamaha Aventage, Denon, Marantz and Onkyo.  Five hundred dollars can get you a nice sounding unit with lots of features.  What is your AVR budget?  

     

    Look for something with around 100 wpc (2 channels driven).  More power means more expensive but if you can afford it more power is usually better.

     

    We can also help you choose good speaker wire at a good price if you haven't bought any yet.  There is some stuff you want to stay away from.

     

     

    hey thanks for reply and salute to you for being in the army protecting our well being

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