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trickson69

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  1. You have a perfect spot under that shelf above the sofa. Nice Home BTW really nice.
  2. Yeah, they would be if not for the way I install things. The holders are rated for a max cap of 10 LBs I used my engineering skills to beef them up to hold 30LBs. I fixed the wiring a bit more now I had some time.
  3. Right! At the time you might have paid up to $499.00 for one. I'm so lucky I got 2 at that price. BTW when I went back the next day there was only 6 left. 😄
  4. Finally able to get a picture sized to this forum's specs. WOW the new KD-51M Are just PERFECTION! The look the sound everything so far is a huge, massive hit with me. I had to re-enforce my ceiling mounts these things are heavy but no worries nothing going to come down now. P.S. I love the hanging wire just love it, Anything to Pizz off my X she would have hated it no end and well I LOVE IT!!! Time for a break-in period now. Fun Fun.
  5. Got my new KD-51M's today! HOW SWEET THEY ARE! This completes my Home Theater system. All Klipsch! Nine Speakers in total! Could not have made a better sounding choice IMHO!
  6. Unless I somehow blow them, they are more than plenty to do the job. I just cannot hear nor get what all the haters are talking about. My guess is because Klipsch is so well known and widely purchased that they are looked on as inferior. I mean there must be some here that have had them and maybe even still do. I do not want to seem like a fanboy here (though I am starting to get this way) but I hear the talk and am shocked at the amount of people that talk negative about Klipsch and especially the subwoofers from Klipsch, so much so I thought I would add another perspective to this. Everyone talks about SVS subwoofers like they are better than the Klipsch and though I have not had one cannot attest to what they sound like compared to the Klipsch. I would say that the Klipsch subwoofer is far from what you are being told from other so-called self-professed audiophiles. (I have no time for audiophiles). Another thing is if they are really that bad why does Costco and audio stores go through them by the pallet full where was an SVS ever offered up at Costco to the local consume?
  7. First off this is a normal home user here nothing more. I do not claim to be an expert, nor do I have any equipment / room treatment or special meters or gauges. I was at Costco seen a huge stack of Klipsch R-12SW subwoofers $189.99 (3 years ago?). Got one hooked it up and went back the next day for a second one. I did NOT search google or research them endlessly I just did exactly as above period. I love them really hit hard fills the room with booming bass shaking the walls if I really want. Then I started to look at all the stuff on YouTube and AVS forum and sites like that only to find the absolute hate for Klipsch period, It's like a Trump style hate. I found out a few things about Klipsch they look great and rock out hard and have a distinct sound that is hard to miss. Hyper crisp, Hyper clear with mighty midrange (This is for the RP-6000F and RP-5000F), there is some bass but not as much as if you had say a 12" driver. If you can tell me why Klipsch subwoofers are weak or worthless I am all ears. One subwoofer was fine, but I wanted the second one for not only looks but even MORE of a punch! The addition of the second subwoofer pushes so much air that you can feel movies and feel the music even with the ceiling fan on. I find the subwoofers sound to be booming and clear no popping or buzzing. I have pushed my Denon AVR-S750H to the max (Volume all the way) I heard no distortion at all. It was loud a.f. but I could not hear any discernable distortion. I have pushed them all and I have never heard the B.S. I have read others saying they are hearing. I have even played stupid and did every change to my system settings and speaker settings and could not hear the GARBAGE they say they are hearing. I have had my neighbors tell me how nice it sounds in their yard. So why are so many talking smack about Klipsch subwoofers? It has 400 watts of power too. I mean look at that setup! What are your thoughts on this subwoofer from Klipsch?
  8. IF you are not getting the bass, you need then add a second sub and turn the gain up all the way on the subs and you can turn up the subwoofer setting on your system. But getting more bass from a Klipsch speaker is really wishful thinking. There drivers even the 8" ones just do not seem to have the bass their American counterparts have. I have a HT with two subs and that is more than enough to pop your eardrums. I really have played around with my setting (Denon AVR-S750H) and went from 40Hz to 120Hz setting the speakers to small and large and I really heard very little in terms of sound changes. Adding a second subwoofer fixed that issue now I have one more to fix. Oh, I finally settled on 90Hz front and side speakers center got 80Hz while the KD-51M Bookshelf Speaker I have in Atmos are at 80Hz. Setting the gains on both R-12SW Klipsch Subwoofers to the MAX. There is only one way to go when you have the power go all the way or turn it off! (LOL) RP-6000F (Pair) Front Left and Right. RP-5000F (Pair) Surround sound Left and Right R-25C Center channel R-12SW Subwoofer (Pair) And a Pair of KD-51M Atmos speakers. Klipsch are a very tight very hyper high-sounding speaker, so much so that they can be a bit hard to listen to at high volume. There very clean and clear hyper highs are sometime overpowering. There are solutions but most cost as much as the speakers themselves and TBH are nothing more than a crossover parts change. and some speaker padding. They look cool as F**** though.
  9. I just LOVE Klipsch speakers so much. The sound the look the feel of them.
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