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Which Center for my Klipsch RF 62 (MK1)


Nitemare

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Hey Guys,

 

i need some help here. As you know the MK 1 RF 62 are pretty old by the manufacturing date and i am wondering which center i should get now. Do you think i should go for the RC 62? It is the only speaker i can find in my country to buy new. Or is it better to pick a completly different center from a different series like the RP 440 C? Unluckily i have no way to check them out live, hehe.

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It looks like the RC 62 and RC 62 MK 2 are now not available anymore.

My dealer offered me the RP 440 C or the RP 250 C. In conjunction with the RF-62 do you think this works? I don't have a very good AV - Receiver and i don't know if it can handle the RP 440 C. It is the Onkyo TX-SR508.

 

by the data sheet it states at power output at 6 Ohm it has 130 W for the Center. For dynamic power 100 W at 8 Ohm.

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When the three up front are exactly what was designed (the RC62), the sound is as close as you're going to get to having 3 fronts that are the same, which is considered ideal

 

scrappydue has used just about every speaker around also so he's suggesting from experience...not specs

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This is what i got from official klipsch support: "The RP440c would fit into your system without any issues. It uses the same style of drivers and tweeters that the Reference IV series uses"

This is quite interesting

spoken like a true sales person. Stupid if you ask me that they even employ people that will lie to you like that.

maybe they should be sued for false advertising them. Cause I thought the new tweeters were taking technology from the palladium line. Lol sounds like a huge load of BS if you ask me. Klipsch has lost so much respect from me.

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This is what i got from official klipsch support: "The RP440c would fit into your system without any issues. It uses the same style of drivers and tweeters that the Reference IV series uses"

This is quite interestingcorrect

They're wrong. Easy conclusion to hypothesis.

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