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Would a RP-504c overpower rp-250Fs


Treyurith

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Hi all

 

1st post. I have a medium sized room with a 65 inch screen and 3 metre viewing distance.

 

Current Setup -

Fronts - RP 250f

Centre - RP 250c

Surround - RP 240s

Atmos front upfiring - rp 500sa

Sub - SVS SB2000

 

I am hoping to upgrade my centre speakers - for better dialogue in movies in particular and richer vocals in Dolby surround from Tidal, HQ Spotify

 

I was considering an RP 600c vs  RP 404c or a 504c.

 

I figure audyssey would take equilibriate the sound levels, but wondering if my fronts would match the timbre with all 3

Also should I go for the larger drivers in the 600c or the multiple drivers in the 404/504 series

And given the rest of my set up, is the 504c overkill.

 

Thank you very much for your advise.

 

Thank you

 

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41 minutes ago, Treyurith said:

Thank you for that. What are your thoughts between the bigger drivers in the 600c vs the more numerous but smaller drivers of the 504c.

 

Thanks again everyone.

I really have no thoughts on that because I went from an RC-62 to an RC-64.  Same woofers but entirely different horn tweeter.

 

Bill

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@Treyurith . wellcome forum...

I have same issue .. upgrade my center channel RC-42 II for RP-504 and experience was amazing!!!

when you put , you run audyssey..  and software make corrections rooms, levels, and crossover ..for me , was amazing discovery, best sound, fidelity ..

enjoy your system...

 

@willland

 

my sistem

Home theater 7.2.4 

AVR Marantz 7012 

Bluray 4k Panasonic DP ub820 

Front  klipsch RP-280F

Klipsch Center RP 504C  

Subwoofer klipsch R-110SW

Subwoofer SVS PB 1000

Klipsch Surround and surround back RB-41 II

Klipsch Dolby Atmos Rp 140SA front

Klipsch Dolby Atmos Rp  500SA back

Panamax MR4300

Emotiva BasX A-700 (7 channels used, 2 pair Dolby Atmos front and back L-C-R)

living Room size 13 x 31 (403 sq feet complete) (used front TV is 13 x 12 sq feet)

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