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Help me choose among rb-35/61/81, rf-10/15


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my dad wants a new pair of speakers; last year i gave him ifi as a gift, and he loved it, but he wants something that has better mid-range & room filling sounds. (it will be used for hearing music rather than movies)

i looked for a pair speakers, and i am not sure what to buy.

i can get rb-35/61 around same price (350usd) & rb-81 for 550usd. while rf-10/15/52 are like 450 to 750usd.

smooth sounds are what my dad is looking for, and i am not sure whether floor standing speakers are smoother than bookshelf speakers.

are newer models better than old ones rb-35 vs rb-61 even though the newer model is using smaller woofer speaker?

how about rb-81 vs rf-10/15/52?

are they drivable by klipsch ifi amp?

i am a newbie in audio world, so go easy on me

thanks

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The newer models in the reference line have improvements over the old one in both the drivers and the cabinets. The horns are much smoother in sound and transition. The RB-81 and RB-61 are sweet bookshelves... very nice sound and imaging. But the floorstand give you better downward extension, presence, and better dynamic range. For music, you might be able to use the floorstands without a sub to handle the lower range of frequencies, but with the bookshelves they are almost a must.

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i can get rb-35/61 around same price (350usd) & rb-81 for 550usd. while rf-10/15/52 are like 450 to 750usd.

smooth sounds are what my dad is looking for, and i am not sure

whether floor standing speakers are smoother than bookshelf speakers.

are newer models better than old ones rb-35 vs rb-61 even though the newer model is using smaller woofer speaker?

The new Reference IV line is much smoother than the line it replaced

and almost anyone on this forum will tell you the Series III line was

superb. So, yes, the newer models are better, improved tweeters,

and the speaker boxes themselves are different dimensions which unlike

automobiles, is not just an asthetic change to make your model "the old

style".

You cited some prices, those are list. You can buy for less than

list with some shopping. As an example, you reference $750 for a

pair of RF-52s; I paid $720 for a pair of RF-82s. I had to call

every dealer in town, but it was worth it. I have also heard

other claims of similar deals.

I love my RF-82s and think they are excellent for music. My

application is 90% music in fact. If your dad has the room for

floor standing speakers, I would highly recommend the RF series over

bookshelfs.

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Yes, the price I paid was for a pair of RF-82s. My dealer is just

a few miles away and has to pass my neighborhood to get home, so I got

real good service. He did not have them in stock and had to order

them in for me, so when they arrived, he called and brought them to my

house on his way home. I don't expect all dealers to act that

way, and I am sure this one does not do that for everyone.

Check for local dealers in nearby towns if you have to, but don't buy

from unknown sources. You can get legitimate equipment with a

little shopping for the same price as on-line (questionable equipment)

if you consider the shipping cost.

Here is what I did after I decided I had to have Klipsch. I

auditioned a pair at a local dealer that has a good inventory, but not

so good prices. Then I shopped around until I met Kelly (the

dealer I bought from). Kelly told me that he would match or beat

any legitimate price. I explained that I could buy from an

unauthorized seller on-line for X price plus shipping. He grabbed

a calculator and told me he could sell me speakers and save me a few

dollars. Even after sales tax, and a higher sale price, my total

came out a few dollars less than buying on-line and paying

shipping. Plus, I have legitimate speakers, no B-stock, full

warranty, and a dealer to talk to if a problem occurs.

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