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  1. Thank you all for your feedback and advice. I decided that I'm going to pass on the 6000Fs. I'm leaning toward picking up a pair of the 600s though. I figure I could buy those, move the 41s to my surrounds (my current surround speakers are pretty bare bones), and have some money leftover to put toward movies.

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  2. I currently use two Klipsch R-41M speakers from my front left and right speakers in my home theatre. I'm considering upgrading to the RP-6000F IIs, but have 2 questions. First, would they be a considerable upgrade to my 41Ms? And second, cam anyone tell me how much space in inche is between the bottom of the speaker and the bottom woofer? I'll likely need to have the one of the speakers behind my sub (an old Klipsch) and want to make sure I have enough clearance. 

    Thank you in advance!

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  3. I'm currently using Klipsch R-41Ms for my front speakers in my home theater. I just upgraded my center channel to a 504C II, and now I'm thinking of upgrading the fronts too. I'm leaning toward the 600MII bookshelf speakers, but was curious how much of an upgrade they would be compared to my 42Ms. I primarily watch movies (mostly horror movies) and listen to very little music. I do have a sub too. Thanks in advance for any advice!

  4. Sorry for all of the questions lately, but my home theater has been pretty much unchanged for the past 4 years and now I'm behind the curve. I don't have ceiling atmos speakers, nor the means of installing them, so I was looking to buy the R-26FA speakers. My AVR is a Denon x3400H though, and by looking at the back of the R-26FA's, it looks like they need multiple hook ups to the AVR. I'm currently running a traditional 7.1 set up, fwiw. Would I even be able to properly connect the speakers if I buy them or would an AVR upgrade be required? I'd be wiling to drop my surround rears if it makes a difference.

    Thanks, in advance!

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