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  1. You could stick with pioneer. The new models have both Mcaa and dirac Sent from my Pixel 6 using Tapatalk
  2. The new Onkyo line up has a Klipsch optimized mode where you tell the AVR which speakers you have. Not exactly sure what it does but they also have Dirac. The problem is finding one. I managed to get a RZ 50 on eBay yesterday. Hope it lives up to the hype. Sent from my Pixel 6 using Tapatalk
  3. Your marantz will be fine in your situation. You don't need 150w. That's what the speaker can handle with continuous wattage. It handles 300w in small peaks. 50w at low volumes is plenty. Now if you play it loud you could damage the speakers but it would have to be pretty insane. Sent from my Pixel 6 using Tapatalk
  4. RP line are efficient speakers. Plenty of power from the AVR. Could you give them more? Absolutely! Maybe remove 2 speakers? I'm guessing your running 7.1? Try 5.1 Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  5. Also source material. I notice similar issues on my polk s30 with the same material as in my room with my Klipsch set up. It's not as pronounced. I think that's because the 504 is more articulate. Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  6. And in a couple years they might end up in a bigger room Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  7. I have my 8000fs in a 14x16 room with nothing but amazing sound Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  8. Should be fine...I have 8000fs,504c, 400m and 4 crappy Atmos speakers and my 4400 powers everything just fine Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  9. 6000s? Why's that? Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  10. I would say yes to a sub! Get the pb 1000 pro.... Worth the extra money plus svs will give you port plugs for free to turn it into a Sealed sub. For $200 go with the 8000f. I would say the 504c as well. It matches better with the 8000fs. The bigger the center the better. A 3rd 8000f for the center would be a better match Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  11. There's no jumpers on the 504c Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  12. Figured it out. At least for my set up. I'm not sure what AVR you have. I turned on tone controls on my Denon, bumped the bass and treble. Sounds much more natural Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  13. I was having the same issue with my 504c. The only thing that's new in my system is my svs subwoofer which I had set at 120hz LPF. After trying to change xo and recalibrating many times I finally lowered the lpf to 80hz and what a huge difference it made. Obviously voices were coming through the sub causing issues. I also used the tone controls bumped the bass and treble a little. I get meaty sound through the center and 99% of the tin sound is gone! Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  14. The last thing I did was add diffusers on the wall behind the speaker. Is it too close to the wall? Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  15. Also how did you set your levels? I just got a db meter and audyssey seems to set my center channel too low. I have all my speakers set the same and I've noticed improved center performance Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  16. 504c,8000f for fronts. Polk S10 for surrounds. I also have Dayton cubes for Atmos. Should I change everything to klipsch? Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  17. So I made some changes. I pushed the speaker closer to the wall. I also limited audyssey to correct 300hz and lower. Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  18. I think the 4400 has plenty of power Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  19. Definitely need to toe in. The 8000fs are very directional Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  20. I have the same center. I'll mess around with it and see if I notice anything. I've always kept it at 80 hz Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  21. I'm using Dayton audio satb3. They are small but do the job for now. I might upgrade them at a later date Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  22. You could always use wire track. Sometimes an eyesore but it can be painted Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  23. I have the 504c hooked up to a denon 4400. I have moments where I experience what you're saying but for the most part it's an amazing center. I def think I have some acoustic issues going on. Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  24. I have mics. I use audessy to auto cal and tweak it usually. I haven't been using it that much other than distance and setting levels. My speakers already have a flat response and sound good without the receiver trying to set anything. Wouldn't putting them in the corners cause a bunch of unwanted reflections and make the bass boomy ? Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
  25. In that big of a room you could be fine but depending on how loud your listening. I would suggest a quality sub to start. With a good sub you should be fine with this set up. Otherwise I would bump up to the 450c and 280f..... At the very least I would bump up to the 440c over the 400c. After your sub the center channel is very important Sent from my KB2007 using Tapatalk
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