Klipsch speaker power

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Randy Hess

Enthusiast
I bought 6 Klipshe R-5502-W II speakers and a RP-440C center speaker. The six 5502's list 75 rms and the RP-440C lists 125 rms. Is the marantz 7012, which lists 125 watts per channel able to power these speakers adequately?
 
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Randy Hess

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I should add the 5502's have a 1 inch tweeter and two 5.25" woofers and are 92db. The 440C has a 1 inch tweeter and 4, 4" woofers and are 97db.
 
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joshk03

Audioholic
It seems to me it would sustain theater level volumes with no issue. Do you have a subwoofer?
 
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joshk03

Audioholic
It sounds like you are all set with equipment. I would strongly suggest some acoustic treatment for the room next.
 
Kvn_Walker

Kvn_Walker

Audioholic Field Marshall
With 1w sensitivity in the upper 90's, those speakers will run you out of the room long before the receiver runs out of juice.

I have a pair of Klipsch towers that I'm about to sell because my rooms are too small and I can't sit a comfortable distance from them. :confused:
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
The "power" rating on a speaker is not the wattage required for them to make sound, it is the point at which things start to fail. Given the high sensitivity of Klipsch, most receivers will easily drive them to more than adequate levels.
 
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Randy Hess

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It sounds like you are all set with equipment. I would strongly suggest some acoustic treatment for the room next.
The system is going in a 15x20 sunroom with a peaked 12ft ceiling. Surrounded by glass and including a 6 ft wide stone fireplace, I'm buying honeycomb window blinds to block some sun and that should help the acoustics a lot.
 
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joshk03

Audioholic
The system is going in a 15x20 sunroom with a peaked 12ft ceiling. Surrounded by glass and including a 6 ft wide stone fireplace, I'm buying honeycomb window blinds to block some sun and that should help the acoustics a lot.
The blinds should help with the upper frequencies, but probably won't do much at all for the bass. Do you have one traditional wall you could hang thick acoustic panels on? Or even better, a bass trap in a corner or two. If you have a picture, I'd be interesting to see.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Shutters are good, curtains would be better. Not exactly the best thing for a sun room, just depends on the sound quality desired.
 
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Randy Hess

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Thanks for all the feedback and help, I truly appreciate it. One more question about the center speaker. I purchased a Klipsch 440C. I didn't realize it was 15" deep and now I'm not sure how I would mount it above my fireplace. With my 6 R-5502-W II IN-WALL SPEAKERs, would a R-25C CENTER SPEAKER be a better match and work well? Thanks in advance
 
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