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  1. On 7/2/2018 at 8:43 AM, pzannucci said:

    So you don't want a receiver to power your speakers?  As John points out, you are likely going to miss some flexibility with the configuration when trying to use just the speakers for management.  Sounds like you want some flexibility so at least a preamp may be in order.  It would be nice if Klipsch explained what the default crossover point is for the sub out so that you could understand what positioning and blend you can get.  Seems to be quite minimal for the money and you will need to do a lot by ear. 

    I just want the speakers and the subwoofer. They're powered (active).

  2. I'm going to buy a pair of Bookshelf Speakers (maybe Klipsch R-15PM) and a Subwoofer (maybe Klipsch SW-112) in the future.
    I have the following doubts:

     

    1. The R-15PM are powered monitors. The website says "This highly efficient, powerful yet minimalist speaker engulfs listeners in their favorite movies and music. ", so i think they are good for listening to music and movies.

    2. But people say that Hi-Fi speakers are better for home listening than Monitors, because they add coloration... Anyways these Klipsch are intended for Home and not for Studio...
      What would be the difference?  
      Also: Do Hi-Fi speakers sound harder than this Klipsch? Offering more volume, power...

    3. The monitors came with a remote control. This control has SUB+ and SUB- buttons, so you can adjust the subwoofer volume.

      Can I set the subwoofer gain (in the unit's back) to Max, and then use the remote to control the volume?

      I'll like watching to movies with the corresponding dynamic range, without changing the bass volume, a "flat response", but I'll like to be able to "boost" the bass in music, with the SUB+ button. What is the best way to do that?

     


    Thank You Very Much.

     

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