Aragorn
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42 minutes ago, 001 said:1 hour ago, Aragorn said:
the tweeter and hooking it up means?
call the dealer firsthand
Will do, have emailed the dealer waiting for response
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Won't removing void warranty? Also am afraid I would spoil something. Also these are brand new would expect them to work flawlessly 🙁
Another poster had similar issue and he pulled the tweeter.. assume this means he removed and put it back..
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On 1/4/2017 at 10:42 AM, mwyse said:
So, we pulled the tweeter. NOT HOOKED UP! Either of them! Hooked them up and the sound check with properly hooked up tweeters was AWESOME!
I am having same issue with one of me new rp-8000f! Could you please let me know what pulling the tweeter and hooking it up means?
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How do I troubleshoot the tweeter?
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13 hours ago, hobbyinn said:
Regarding this sentence. I am guessing you meant RP-500SA as shown in your diagram.
Yes I meant the rp-500sa.
I set them up on top of the towers but the Atmos effect is not great. The ceiling is flat.
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The good news is I removed all the wires at the receiver and reconnected then. Both issue 1 and 2 are resolved by this.
New problem: the right front speakers tweeter is not outputting any sound the left works fine. Tried switching the cables connecting the wire to high input of the speaker same issue!!
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Will recheck the wires when I get a chance. I am not bi amping, the wire jumpers seem fine.
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Hi all,
Home theater newbie here. I have the below setup:
RP-8000FX2
RP-504C
RP-502S pair
RP-500SA pair
PL-200ii subwith Denon AVR-S760H which supports 75w dual channel power output.
The receiver has two issues
1. During setup test , when the front right is played all three front speakers output the sound. This does not happen for the other speakers. Might be a receiver issue as per Denon support.
2. When I play a YouTube Dolby demo, after a bit into the demo the receiver shuts off and says speaker protection activated.
I checked all speaker wires and they are not shorted. Are the speakers too high power hungry for this receiver?
Any suggestions are appreciated here.
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Hi, purchasing a reference premier set from sound distributors. Getting a good deal-
RP-8000FX2RP-504CRP-502S pairRP-500SA pairPL-200ii subFor $2600 + taxAnyone has experience with them? Are these new speakers (they say they are) with valid warranty? -
Hi All,
I am getting a deal with the following setup:
2 RP-8000F,
1 RP-504C,
2 RP-502S and FREE PL-200II Sub (I don't know BIC company, but it goes down to 21 HZ)
For around $2100!! I don't think a better deal would come-by even in thanksgiving, correct me if I am wrong.
+RP-502SA for $400/pair as front elevation atmos speakers.
Setting them up with Denon AVR-760 which has 75W per channel with .08 distortion and 2 channel driven.
Thinking of setting them up in a 20x15 feet (not completely rectangular room) as shown in the enclosed diagram. Mlp is 9.5 feet from front speakers and 3.5 feet from side surrounds. Would this work for a 5.1.2 dolby atmos? Any recommendations on the layout?
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Hi All,
Thank you for the input!!
I am getting a deal with the following setup:
2 RP-8000F,
1 RP-504C,
2 RP-600M and FREE PL-200II Sub (I don't know this company, but it goes down to 22 HZ)
For $2100!! I don't think a better deal would come-by even in thanksgiving, correct me if I am wrong.
Seems like a good deal, however my side surrounds would be around 3 feet from the listener, would RP-600M be overwhelming at that distance?
I would have preferred RP-502S for the surrounds.
Wold RP-502S not work for a dolby atmos setup?
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Hi,
I am planning to purchase RP-8000F and RP-504C speakers for the front. With a Denon AVR-S760H receiver.
The receiver supports HEOS. I would like to keep the rear speakers wireless if possible.
Is there any way this can be achieved either via RP-hub and powered monitors or HEOS enabled speakers? Can the output of the receiver be transmitted to the rear speakers wirelessly?
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Thanks for the input. I spoke to Klipsch product support and here is their recommendation:
RP-6000F would work great in the room I have. I can go with RP-8000F (just a 2 HZ difference in response) if the price is not very different and RP-8000F would not overwhelm the room. RP8000s are rated for a 30x30 room!
RP-504C for center is better than RP600C as it gives a more wider image and has more woofers to work with.
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Hi All,
This is the first time I am purchasing a full fledged home theater. The room where this would be placed is 20 feet by 14.5 feet with a 7 ft. entrance and 10 ft ceilings. The HT will be on the 14.5 feet side (shorter side of the room) with the entrance next to it. Looking for a HT which will be good for both music and movies.
I am currently purchasing the front 3 speakers and plan to add surrounds afterwards. Have a Denon receiver AVR-760H (75W at 8ohms with 2 ch driven).
For the front speakers I am looking to purchase RP-8000F or RP-6000F (price difference of $200).
For the center channel I am looking at RP-504C or RP-600C (504C is $160 more).
For the Sub either SVS SB-1000 or Speedwoofer (will check if a subwoofer is even needed once I have the front speakers setup). I suppose R-12SW would be too basic for this
Please advice:
1. For my setup is a RP-6000 sufficient or is the $200 upgrade to RP-800F worth it.
2. For the center channel RP-600C more matches the side speakers (in tweeter and woofer sizes) but 504C has separate woofers which handle different frequencies. Which would be recommended?
Having 4 woofers might muddy the sound or make more tighter?
3. Is a sub needed for this setup?
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I am facing the same situation (RP-600C with 65" LG OLED), did you end up placing your TV directly on the center channel? How is it holding up?
RP-8000f tweeter issue
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Latest update the dealer is shipping a new tweeter. Seems warranty is not void if I install it myself. Well keep this post updated on results.