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  1. Hi. I've been looking forward to upgrade my 3.1 system to a 5.1 (and eventually 7.1, and so on). Currently I have a pair of r15m and rc62 II in a less than ideal room. So I have been reading about rear and surround speaker placement and functions either for music and home theater. I've reached to the following conclusions: - 3 types of speakers: monopole, diople and bipolar - in the past it appears that dipole was a good solution due to lack of object sound positioning. Now with Dolby Atmos it doesn't seem like the greatest choice - apparently, even today, in less than ideal rooms for perfect speaker placement, bipole/dipole speakers are a better option due to that lack of properly object sound positioning with monopole speakers. - for music purposes look for monopoles or higher end bipole/dipole speakers with better frequency range response in case of using multichannel stereo. - Klipsch has some models that appear to be a type of bipole/dipole speakers (models ending with an "s") and also Dolby Atmos specific speakers (models ending with "sa") and of course, monopole speakers (i.e, bookshelf's, floorstands, etc.). *My question: Klipsch claims that WDST (Wide Dispersion Surround Technology) available in -s ending models i e. Second picture (eg. r14s, rp402s...). Can provide object positioning which I infer that they can be suitable for Dolby Atmos home theater, BUT I can't find anywhere if exactly these speakers does actually give a truly good Atmos experience. Does anyone knows anything about this? Any experiences? Especially for less than ideal rooms. I appreciate your help. Here are some articles I found helpful https://www.crutchfield.com/learn/rear-surround-speakers.html https://support.klipsch.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025546612-Different-Types-of-Surround-Speakers
  2. I have 5.2.4 system running with Denon X3700H. System consists of RP504C. Front RF7. Surround RP6000F. Front and Middle height RP600M. Thinking replacing surround (RP6000F) to smaller and save some space. Also to avoid toddler mess with the wires. I know the sound will be significantly worse. New speakers will be mounted in circle picture attached. Thinking between RP600M or RP502S It is a small apartment. 12'x12'x8' Thinking may be switch middle height to surround and use 502s. And rp600m as rear surround.
  3. Hi, I just upgraded my Home Theater to the new Reference Premier series. I need some suggestions on the right speaker stand for my RP-502S Surround as i have put up 2 pairs. There is a stand displayed on the website (screenshot attached) would love to know about the same or even better. my current setup include Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-504C (Center) , Klipsch RP-8000F (Front Left Right) , Klipsch R-115SW (Sub), Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-502S (surround), Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-502S (surround Back), Klipsch RP-500SA Reference Premiere Dolby Atmos (front) Thanks Gopal
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