JeffH Posted October 7, 2019 Share Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) Hi Everyone, new to the Forums and this is my first post, after re-searching as much as I could on the RC-64iii. I got a case of upgradenitis and just recently upgraded to a RC-64 iii I found on sale from my RP-450C. In doing some A/B comparisons, I'm having a hard time being able to tell the difference between the two speakers when watching movies. The only difference I have really been able to tell (and it was slightly) was when I ran the dialogue on the opening scene on Bumblebee only thru the center channel on each speaker with the cross-over lowered (disconnected the other speakers). I have played around with Audyssey on/off and it still seems the same (watched Youthman do this on one of his videos)...thinking it might help if I had an external amp. I still plan on playing around with it a little more and might try the speakers with music in Stereo and see if it still sounds the same. Maybe I was hoping for a Night/Day difference when there really only is slight/marginal difference between the two speakers. I'm also wondering if the RC-64 iii is underpowered in relation to my room size, thinking if I got a power amp for my front sounds stage if that would open up the RC-64 iii? I like the sound of both speakers a lot, but right now I'm questioning myself if the additional costs were worth it. Thoughts? would an amp help? I have been looking at the Monolith as I live in Canada and can get one for an okay price in comparison to others on the market. This is my first home theatre that I built and just did it back in may 2019. My setup is as per below: 3000 cubic foot room (also has a double door width opening in rear to another large room that I plan on closing in the future by install doors) Denon AVR-4500h 125W/Channel driving 9 speakers minus the (2) Atmos (1) RC-64 iii (2) RP-8000f (2) RP-502S (side surrounds) (2) RP-5000f (rear surrounds) (4) CDT-5800 II Atmos speakers (small external amp driving the back 2) (1) R115SW & (1) SPL150 for the front (2) Polk DSWPro 660s behind my couch If your wondering why the Polks, I had one practically new from a previous house I lived in, and was able to buy another one new on clear-out for like $300 Canadian (which is probably like 100 USD haha). I started with the R115SW and the (1) polk…..saw the sale on the polk...bought it...then I was able to get the SPL150 for a great price, l thinking it should be practically identical to the R115SW with a different amp. Thanks for reading and looking forward to any thoughts / Advice. Edited October 8, 2019 by JeffH Better description of my inquiry 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derrickdj1 Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 It depends on how loud you listen. the room is considered large but, I don't think that is a big problem since you are using a sub. Send pics for a clearer understanding of the space. Speakers should be set to small when using a sub. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffH Posted October 9, 2019 Author Share Posted October 9, 2019 Thanks for replying. Room is 26.5ft long, by 14.5ft wide, 7ft 9inches ceiling height, plus the corner where the bed is which will be future bar/sink/popcorn area. No treatments for room yet. I like to listen fairly loud. I'll turn my AVR up to -10 to -5. Yes speakers are set to small, all crossed over at 80hz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
willland Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 I am a huge outboard amp proponent and my system went to new heights when I first added a B&K Reference 4430(200x3) to my front soundstage(RF-63--RC-64--RF-63) in my 5000ft3 room. Now before the amp I was driving my 5.1 system with a mid level Onkyo TX-SR705 which may be considered upper midlevel today with it's 28.4lbs weight. Not here to say you will hear/feel an improvement but I sure did and have never looked back. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffH Posted October 9, 2019 Author Share Posted October 9, 2019 Thanks Bill, I’m thinking/hoping that It would (might just be giving myself an excuse to buy an amp haha), an amp will definitely not make it worse. I’m quite certain the RC-64 iii is a a better speaker then the rp450C, just not a huge improvement to my ears/room (at the moment). I Have bought it so that’s done. Another thought as to why I’m thinking an amp would help....The rc-64 iii is a sealed speaker, each driver having its own compartment, the 450C is ported (not sure if it’s just the tweeter that is). But with the rc64 iii having larger drivers, being sealed, my AVR that’s driving 9 speakers as is...may not have enough juice to get the depth the r 64 iii is capable of? ... No issues with the highs, sounds quite good to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K5SS Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 Sounds like you are doing the same thing many of us here have done/still do, talking yourself into buying an amp. I have owned the 64 II and 450C and I definitely didn’t notice a “night and day difference” between the two. The other thing to consider is that the Denon 4500 is a pretty solid receiver and towards the upper end of the lineup. I don’t think you need an amp in that room but YOU will have to be the one to decide. I have owned about 10 different, quality, 5 channel amplifiers over the years and there has been times where adding a amp made a big difference and other times where I couldn’t tell any noticeable difference at all. The room and the volume you listen will make all the difference. Klipsch speakers are very efficient and that Denon receiver is a powerhouse, which is a great combo. With all if that said, adding 5 channels is 200 watt RMS has never never hurt anyone. If I were in your shoes, I’d just sell the R115SW add a matching SPL-150. That might not even make a big difference though as the R115SW is no slouch. That is some great gear, BTW! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derrickdj1 Posted October 9, 2019 Share Posted October 9, 2019 The RC 64III will offer a bigger sound stage compared to the 4500 center. I use an ext. amp for the front speakers and atmos speakers and use the avr for rest of the speakers. I have been know to run the system to 0 or the max. 😞 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffH Posted October 10, 2019 Author Share Posted October 10, 2019 Thanks Bill, K5SS & Derrickfor the replies and advice. I’m definitely happy with the receiver, and an external amp will likely make only a small difference. I never intended to get the RC-64 iii...but I did 🙂...I’m a sucker when it comes to deals/sale for things that I like or want. I pulled the plug on an amp today, I Have to try it out. Amazon.ca had/has some really low prices on Monolith amps. There was an 11 channel that went quickly and then when it came back the price was up by 1000, I managed to snag a 9 channel. It was only $113 more then the 5 channel, so why not! Overkill...yep, ...do I need it... probably not! Who knows what the future holds tho with home theatre, That amp should hopefully be enough for it tho. thanks guys 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvu80 Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 On 10/7/2019 at 5:48 PM, JeffH said: I'm also wondering if the RC-64 iii is underpowered in relation to my room size, thinking if I got a power amp for my front sounds stage if that would open up the RC-64 iii? I have the RC-64 III. When set up with Audyssey it is subdued IMO. I run a Marantz 6011, with 125 wpc, 5.1. Your Denon is comparable. Yes the center could benefit from more power but before you go to that expense here's what I suggest: Go into your menu and find Dialog Adjust. Boost your center 3db, it makes a noticeable improvement. A 2db boost will work also, see which you like best. I like the 3 db boost but don't go above that because you will put a strain on your amp and introduce distortion. I couldn't hear any difference with 1db boost. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffH Posted October 10, 2019 Author Share Posted October 10, 2019 26 minutes ago, wvu80 said: I have the RC-64 III. When set up with Audyssey it is subdued IMO. I run a Marantz 6011, with 125 wpc, 5.1. Your Denon is comparable. I agree totally with that, it’s more noticeable in some movies then others too I have noticed. I have actually done what you have suggested, boosted even higher tho...maybe too high, I think I had it up by 4 or 5. Thanks for the I advice 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JeffH Posted October 28, 2019 Author Share Posted October 28, 2019 Thought I would post a reply for future people who are searching on similar topics. I finally got the monolith amp hooked up, It made a big difference. The soundstage was bigger. It had a much deeper and fuller sound (my wife's exact words). I am very happy I got the RC-64 III now :). To me the amp was well worth the investment. The amp is a very nice add-on if you have the room in your pockets, if your on a budget then definitely put the money elsewhere. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mprowland Posted November 6, 2019 Share Posted November 6, 2019 Thanks for the update! Drives me crazy when people ask for advice or help and don't follow up with results. I'm in the market for a RC-64 and possible amp, this helps me tremendously! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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