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  1. Hey for my setup most recently even though I have owned clips for many decades starting with a pair of heresies back in 1973 going through and up to the klf 20s when I finally decided to put together a 5.1 system many years ago I used the klf20 for each and every channel... It was Grand carnival time in the house.. listening to let's say Mike Oldfield the exposed album or on the other side of the street Masters of reality Masters of reality Chris glasses first release with that band.. and I've never owned subs.. at least not yet so what I did recently was to purchase six pair of the 600m Mark II.. which I am using for all of my channels except for right left center.. I'm using the 625 Dolby Atmos towers for the front RLC... In a room which is very large with 12 ft ceilings. And I got to tell you it sounds freaking great.. I have heard the 8, 000f and in my opinion it's just a much larger tall speaker for about the same price even lower in price for a pair then the price of the 600m V2.. I like a lot of DB in my house.. and I'm driving all of this with the emotiva 11 channel power amplifier most recent model in the basX series.. the reason why I bought the 11 channel is that you can always expand with it you don't need to use all the channels channels at one time you can only use a couple or all of them at once it's your choice it's better to buy an amplifier with more connections that you need in case you want to expand over time.. I understand that it's all about you it's all about what you think of the speakers and if you have the chance to audition the. 600 mv2.. then by all means feel free if you going to use those bookshelf speakers which are really fine pieces.. I must also suggest that your front right left speakers should be towers, and the 8,000 F Mark II will fit that bill very well.. It's the best advice I can give based on my experience.. using listening and enjoying clips speakers since 1973 on a budget sure you could spend more but why would you. Klipsch does have a particular sound to them and they do Rock the casbah.. as well as listening to orchestral and acoustical guitar or piano. This setup I have is very crystal clear and very present and I enjoy that.. it's kind of like going back to the day when you go see the artists live.. and hopefully you had seats somewhere in the center of the arena not so far from the front of the stage but not so far back that the crowd is annoying.. best luck in your decisions because as everyone knows clips will last you many many years of high-end enjoyment sonics,.
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