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  1. 1 hour ago, jjptkd said:

    IMO the 3.1's are great speakers, sb-1's should be fine for surround duty although they're not really a match the center speaker is probably your weakest link then your sub. If you want to stick with Klipsch there are plenty of ways to go within your budget to get better performance. If you're looking for new below are what I'd probably go for center and fronts within your budget, you could move your 3.1's to surround and save up for a new sub later.

     

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Klipsch-RP-504C-Ebony-Center-Speaker-BRAND-NEW/274587702668?epid=4032160138&hash=item3feeb3d58c:g:lHUAAOSwrDxfvC5n

     

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Klipsch-RP-600M-E-Ebony-Bookshelf-Speaker-Pair/393034010376?hash=item5b82a70f08:g:1awAAOSww0Zd3Zri

    im not sure if your familiar with dayton audio or not but i actually built a center channel MTM with Dayton RS150S-8 (6") and Dayton Audio RS28A-4 1-1/8" Aluminum Dome Tweeter
    any idea if that would be an upgrade over the klipsch center i have?

  2. my current speakers are klipsch ksb 3.1, ksc-c1, ksw 100 subwoofer, sb-1 to round out the back

     

    my question is, im not sure how good a setup this is. ive never been blown away by it, but no real complaints.

     

    would something as simple as the dayton audio mk442 be an upgrade?

    would something like the RSL CG3 5.1 be an upgrade?

    would spending around $1000 be worthwhile of an upgrade over what i have, or would i be better off with what i have unless im willing to spend quite a bit?

     

    thanks

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