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The Klipsch Reference Series 5.1 Home Theater Pack includes two R-625FA Floorstanding Speakers, an R-52C Center Channel Speaker, two R-41M Bookshelf Speakers, and a powerful R-12SW 12" Subwoofer. Designed for an immersive audio experience, this system features Dolby Atmos capabilities, high-frequency clarity, and deep bass, all while boasting a stylish and durable design.
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Color | Black |
Subwoofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer, Bookshelf, Center Channel, Woofer |
Control Method | Remote |
Speaker Size | 12 Inches |
Antenna Location | For Surround Sound Systems, For Televisions |
Mount Type | Bookshelf,Floor Standing |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 400 Watts |
Item Weight | 222.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 44.75"W x 13"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
M**B
Clear and loud
Preface: I have a 10'x12' room I've converted to a home theater with a 100" projector screen. I also have a large Hi-Fi with Magneplanar 1.7i speakers and an Emotiva stack. I use a PS4 for my base BD player and an Intel-based Windows workstation as a streaming device for both my video content and as a SteamBox for gaming. The room is treated with sound absorbing panels and drapery to help with bass-trapping and unwanted reflections. The rears are on common triangle-style podium stands I hand-built and are secured in place with 20lb sandbags. The Center is on a custom bench I made (with triangle-style pillar legs) over the center-aligned Subwoofer directly underneath the center-point of the projection screen. Unfortunately, 92" of the wall's 108" width is taken up with the projection screen, and the room having a somewhat short length, means that the speakers have to be butted up against the walls both front/back and the sides, so, they have very sub-optimal placement.Review: With all of that said, these things are LOUD, clear as CRYSTAL, and after treating the room with foam diffusers, setting up the room-correction on my receiver, and adjusting the PS4/Windows to accommodate the 5.1+Atmos (where possible), the stereo and positional effects are GREAT! Music has clear and broad soundstage, image separation is quite good for an HT setup (at least as good as my Denon receiver can produce), and music playback is not nearly as good as my full audiophile setup but is still impeccable for a 5.1 (even in multi-channel stereo using the rears/center along with just the towers.)I slighted the bang-for-buck score to 4/5 because, while these clearly out-perform my previous Fluance 5.1 bundle, that was 200$ with a 200$ separate sub, and the audio quality was about 80% of what this provides at more than 3x the cost. Audio equipment does not scale linearly, so as components get better, their price scales out of phase with the quality gains, and with THAT in mind, these are a very reasonable price when compared with audiophile gear and provide anywhere from 90-95% of the quality I've seen from boutique/designer brands at 2-5x the cost, so these ARE still quite a good bang-for-buck, but only when you're in a place where you're trying to eke out whatever boost you can over the base 80/20-ROI curve. IMO these are pretty top-tier in their price bracket and there may be some min-maxing to do in the sub-$2k window compared to these and whatever individual needs someone may have, but you will have to jump into the $5k+ window (and upgrade into substantially better amplifier, source, and room infrastructure) before you will hear any tangible acoustic benefits.
D**H
NIce sound, but Dolby Atmos is disppointing
I bought this set of speakers to use with the Onkyo TX-NR797 receiver. They sound really nice with both the television and music (we have soft music streaming or on CDs most of the time we're home). I added a couple of Dolby Atmos speakers in addition to the Atmos speakers that are in the floor-standing speakers. The Onkyo receiver balances each speaker to the room, so they should be leveled right, but we don't hear from the Atmos speakers what we're supposed to hear. I think it's because we have that acoustical sprayed on junk on our ceilings that absorbs the sound rather than letting it bounce off. The sound of the speakers is very good, nonetheless. Had I known this would be an issue, though, I would have opted for the less expensive Klipsch set without the Atmos speakers.
R**A
Nice sound (and rumble)
Not an audiophile but these were a 12000% improvement over my miniature Samsung home theater speakers. Paired them with an Onkyo Receiver which is also good. Wicked heavy and nicely built. Easy to set up with the Onkyo. Would purchase again but I don't want to get divorced.
O**L
Really Good Sound System/Read Update
System was delivered appropriately, on time and well packaged. Packaging is a must, Atmos Tower speakers are really heavy, box displayed obvious bumping around, produce was in good shape upon examination. This Atmos Klipsch R625H system is an upgraded, form a 15 year old Magnolia system. A Denon 7.2 R760FA is used to push the system. I use the entire system with 2 Klipsch subwoofers. System come with sound calibration mic & stand, very effective on screen instructions for complete setup. I figured I was missing something sound wise with previous system, which was a decent system. This Klipsch system has provided clearer clarity. Sound system produce perfect sounds whether enjoying music, movies or sports. Based on my research, this is a very quality system that does not break the bank. No regrets!Update: I feel it's important to include an issue with the base/stand. that requires installing by screws into Atmos Speakers. During my reading of reviews, purchaser noted that while attempting to install stands on base of speaker, they found it difficult. Purchasers noted that the screws provided were not well made, and literally broke while attempting to screw them into base of speaker. This is a real issue. I experience this problem, and was very frustrated. I chose not to attach the base/stand on either speaker. There appears to be no adverse effect on sound due to not using stand/base. My previous tower speakers did not have a base, so I decided to go without on my new Klipsch. Speaker appears stable and functional without the base. It seems the base is for more cosmetic purpose. Anyway, I felt strongly about the base of the Atmos Speaker only assembly process, that my review warranted modification and addressing this problem. The screws used to fasten base to bottom of speakers are junk. This does not take away from the systems function. For a quality system, designers fell extremely short on 8 screws. I change my stars from 5, to 4. Very frustrating assembling process.
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