Need Guidance - Am I using speakers bigger than I need ?

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Rama ravula

Audiophyte
I need your Input regarding the combination of the following speakers. Is it too big for my room.
Can you please tell me if this combinations is too much for my HT room 4m x 6m (13feet x 20feet)
Planning 5.2.2 configuration
Klipsch Pro 7800 L THX x 2 (Front Lt Rt speakers-150w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch Pro 6504 L THX x 1 (Centre channel - 150w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch RP-250S 1 Pair (Side Surround -100w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch R-110SW x 2 (subwoofers -200w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch CDT-5800-C II x 2 (Ceiling speakers -50w Continuous Power handling)

Please help me
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
I wouldn't say those are too big. You might not use those speakers to their full output potential, but but it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I would say those speakers are appropriate for a home theater room of that size. In fact, I would say that those subs fall short of the speakers, so I would beef up the subs. Two 10"s are not enough for a really good home theater.
 
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2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
I need your Input regarding the combination of the following speakers. Is it too big for my room.
Can you please tell me if this combinations is too much for my HT room 4m x 6m (13feet x 20feet)
Planning 5.2.2 configuration
Klipsch Pro 7800 L THX x 2 (Front Lt Rt speakers-150w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch Pro 6504 L THX x 1 (Centre channel - 150w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch RP-250S 1 Pair (Side Surround -100w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch R-110SW x 2 (subwoofers -200w Continuous Power handling)
Klipsch CDT-5800-C II x 2 (Ceiling speakers -50w Continuous Power handling)

Please help me
Not at all too much for 2100 to 2300 cu ft.

Tend to agree with shady on the subs...those are the weakest link.

I would spend less on the in ceiling speakers (get 4 vs 2, especially if the TV is on the longest wall) and put the savings into better subs (preferably not Klipsch).
 
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Rama ravula

Audiophyte
I wouldn't say those are too big. You might not use those speakers to their full output potential, but but it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I would say those speakers are appropriate for a home theater room of that size. In fact, I would say that those subs fall short of the speakers, so I would beef up the subs. Two 10"s are not enough for a really good home theater.
I wouldn't say those are too big. You might not use those speakers to their full output potential, but but it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I would say those speakers are appropriate for a home theater room of that size. In fact, I would say that those subs fall short of the speakers, so I would beef up the subs. Two 10"s are not enough for a really good home theater.
I wouldn't say those are too big. You might not use those speakers to their full output potential, but but it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it. I would say those speakers are appropriate for a home theater room of that size. In fact, I would say that those subs fall short of the speakers, so I would beef up the subs. Two 10"s are not enough for a really good home theater.
Thanks for your advise
 
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Drunkpenguin

Audioholic Chief
My wife taught me that size does matter! She still shares a bed with me for some odd reason though. :eek:
 

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