Jump to content

kris42342

Members
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

kris42342's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/9)

3

Reputation

  1. i was thinking of using another rp-8000f tower for the center channel but however it will block the projector screen so have decided to stick with the horizontal center.
  2. hey folks, what would be recommended for inwalls surround sides and rears and atmos in ceiling to match klipsch rp-8000f towers and klipsch rp-250c? im moving house into a bigger place and would like to go in walls for all my surrounds and add atmos. i currently have a 5.1 system but the surrounds are not klipsch, im looking to install 7.1.4 in the new system. i am also looking at upgrading my center channel and would like to know which model would be ideal to use with the rest of my speakers in the new house setup.
  3. and i would get compression from the mixer that i would use.
  4. i was meant to say that PA speakers have a built in limiter . i was told to use fast blow fuses. do you think that's necessary ?
  5. hey forum members, i have a pair of klipsch rp-8000f speakers that i want to start using for karaoke nights. I am planning to connect a microphone through a mixer and then have the mixer to my amp that runs the speakers. from visiting PA shops, their recommendation is to use dedicated pa speakers and not hi-fi speakers like what i am intending to do. the main reason they seem to say is because hi-fi doesn't have a compression limiter and you could blow the speakers. but i found this you-tube clip of this guy doing this type of setup (also with Klipsch speakers!) and he doesn't have any issues with his speakers handling a microphone. do you think i should be able to pull off this same setup or should i add a mixer with compression or get a separate compression / liimiter box to use with my speakers? i noticed his mixer (the Yamaha MG06X) doesn't have any compression and he doesn't seem to be blowing his speakers.
×
×
  • Create New...