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  1. I am about to buy a 65 or 70 inch TV and setup some decent sound to go with it. I now have a home stereo system that is excellent but about 30 yrs old. For speakers I have two Klipsch floor standing Forte models (Forte-WO) is on the labels along with serial numbers. I bought them new about 30 yrs ago and they have been excellent for me. I have some questions for my move from this stereo system to the surround sound system. 1) Can I use my two Forte speakers as the left and right front speakers in a surround sound system? The sensitivity of these speakers is supposedly 94db. 2) I noticed on the Crutchfield website that Klipsch makes a speaker designed to be the center speaker in surround configs. I was looking at the RC52 II. It had 96db sensitivity I think. Would this speaker work with my existing speakers in surround config? I assume I can then add some rear speakers and buy a surround sound amp and setup my new audio world. 3) I do not watch a lot of action movies but most movies or reg TV shows I watch have dialogue that is difficult for me to understand due to hearing issues. Will this Klipsch center speaker (RC52) help to improve dialogue/voice sound from the TV? 4) Or should I move on from these old speakers and just get a sound bar (also offered by Klipsch) which is easier to do but maybe not as good of a result. I guess I asked a lot, any opinions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Ed Calkins
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