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Chandu

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Hello, I went with below setup for my new home theater and the room size is 18'W X 21'LX8'H. I feel like the front and center speakers seems under powered. Any suggestions? Does anyone own PRO-250RPW's and are you happy with the power of these speakers?

 

LR: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
Center: PRO-250RPW LCR (1)
SIDE SURROUNDS: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
BACK SURROUNDS: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
HEIGHT: PRO-180RPC (4)
SUBS: RP-1200SW (1)
AVR: ONKYO TX-RZ70

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I can't find any installation instructions for those speakers. Are there any? Do they require removing

any insulation behind the speakers? Is there a speaker enclosure to mount in the stud wall?

 

Do you have to specify the resistance rating of the speaker in the setup menus?

 

Those are reasonably efficient speakers. However, I can't find specs for the receiver stating

North American all channels driven; they just spec two channel output. I'd still expect the

receiver sufficient for your application.

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4 hours ago, Chandu said:

Hello, I went with below setup for my new home theater and the room size is 18'W X 21'LX8'H. I feel like the front and center speakers seems under powered. Any suggestions? Does anyone own PRO-250RPW's and are you happy with the power of these speakers?

 

LR: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
Center: PRO-250RPW LCR (1)
SIDE SURROUNDS: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
BACK SURROUNDS: PRO-250RPW LCR (2)
HEIGHT: PRO-180RPC (4)
SUBS: RP-1200SW (1)
AVR: ONKYO TX-RZ70


Did you run the receiver’s auto setup for your speakers?  Double check that everything is wired in phase?  What channel output levels are your front 3 set to in your receiver?

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15 hours ago, wuzzzer said:


Did you run the receiver’s auto setup for your speakers?  Double check that everything is wired in phase?  What channel output levels are your front 3 set to in your receiver?

Here is the level calibration that is currently set to image.thumb.png.027eda9ff9ef4232535dbee240cfcc9c.pngimage.thumb.png.d93a55f49aef5f6bd24304090964134a.png

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3 hours ago, Chandu said:

Here is the level calibration that is currently set to image.thumb.png.027eda9ff9ef4232535dbee240cfcc9c.pngimage.thumb.png.d93a55f49aef5f6bd24304090964134a.png


Nothing unusual that I can see there.  If you want more volume from any speaker just manually raise their levels until you’re satisfied with the results.

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24 minutes ago, wuzzzer said:


Nothing unusual that I can see there.  If you want more volume from any speaker just manually raise their levels until you’re satisfied with the results.

Maybe i should have bought RP8000FII's as Front Left and right. Or are there any better Klipsch speakers for fronts ?

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2 hours ago, Peter P. said:

It doesn't make sense to me why ALL the channels are attenuated. I would expect all channels to be

referenced to one channel (or the L-R main channels) which would be at 0dB.

 

Something doesn't seem right.


The calibration is designed to have all speakers playing at Reference volume when the receiver’s main volume is at 0.0dB.

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Does your receiver have any adjustment for "dynamic range" that will cut down on the wide dynamics, everything will be a little louder. Another thing is "dialog boost" or center channel adjustment.  These settings can have a dramatic affect. You also not stating what volume you are listing at. Can it be as simple as just turning up the volume? 

 

Your adjustments are not out of range for "reference" volume. Mine are all -3 - -5db. Just moving the center up +1-2db might also help. But do not move it up too much, as the system will be out of balance. When sounds pan, they will have very different volumes. It will sound even worse. 

 

Another thing that might need to be set is the crossover points. No idea where your speakers should be set, but that can vastly change the sound. Even adjusting the center ch crossover can vastly change the sound. 

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