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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
Ok I know the first thing everyone will say is, "you have to listen to them yourself.". That aside I'm interested in what you like, feel free to unabashedly promote your brand.

I just bought the Denon AVR-3313CI open box thanks to some encouragement on here so I was able to save a few bucks. I need speakers! I have about $1500 left in my budget. I'm ok with not getting everything right away and adding to my system at later dates.

My room is not huge, medium sized at best. I don't want any tower speakers as I feel those would overpower the room. I'm looking for 2 bookshelf, 1 center, 2 surround sound, 1 subwoofer.

I bought these 2.1 klipsch speakers for my computer 5 years ago and I love them. I definitely favor klipsch but I would like to hear from you guys what you have, what you like. I don't have $2,000 to blow on one speaker so I guess ultra high end speakers are not an option for me.

Thanks
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
This is what I'm considering as of now:

Center speaker -- Klipsch RC-52 II
Surround speakers -- Klipsch RS-42 II (x2)
Subwoofer -- Klipsch SW-110

I'm assuming these surrounds are not to be wall mounted. Is it ok to place them behind furniture?

Thanks again
 
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jcl

Senior Audioholic
Can you give the dimensions of your room? Large, medium, small doesn't really help very much. Also, is it open to other rooms or is it sealed when the door is closed?

What are your listening tastes / habits? Movies / music? Price is right and acoustic bluegrass only? Concert level thrash metal?

When you say towers will 'overpower' your room, do you mean visually or sonically?
 
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Drumheller

Enthusiast
This is what I'm considering as of now:

Center speaker -- Klipsch RC-52 II
Surround speakers -- Klipsch RS-42 II (x2)
Subwoofer -- Klipsch SW-110

I'm assuming these surrounds are not to be wall mounted. Is it ok to place them behind furniture?

Thanks again
Those surrounds can be wall mounted, if you prefer.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
You're generally better off with a sub from one of the specialized sub companies, like Hsu, Epik, SVS, Velodyne, etc...
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
You're generally better off with a sub from one of the specialized sub companies, like Hsu, Epik, SVS, Velodyne, etc...
+1, this right here. One Klipsch sub that may be good is the SW-115, you can get some good discounts on those if you buy a Klipsch package.
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
My room dimensions are:

20ft x 14ft approx

I live in a traditional colonial style house. The family room is the room where I will be setting this up. It's not enclosed. It's on the ground floor. The room is approximately square shaped (I guess rectangular due to the dimensions), it's open to the kitchen on one side, and open to the formal living room on an adjacent side. The other 2 walls in the room are exterior walls, one has a fireplace, and the other a large window.

I like electronic music, dnb, rock, bluegrass, live concert music. I guess good bass would be important for me. And of course good sound for movies.

Hope that helps
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
I listen to music far more than I watch movies.
 
monkish54

monkish54

Audioholic General
If you're willing to piece the system together, and you wouldn't mind going stereo, I would definitely go with these.

They should be very good for music!
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
I'm not really sure what you mean by "going stereo". Aren't good speakers good for any type of music or movie?
 
monkish54

monkish54

Audioholic General
I'm not really sure what you mean by "going stereo". Aren't good speakers good for any type of music or movie?
Yup. For the most part.

Going stereo meaning you won't be able to afford rears/center so you'll be watching movies with two channel not 5 (2 speakers..not 5) :D
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
Ah I see. I'm hoping to get a center, sub, and 2 surrounds with a $1500 budget. I'm thinking for that kind of money and not ever having nice speakers I'm sure I'll be impressed with the sound. In the future I will probably replace things.
 
ski2xblack

ski2xblack

Audioholic Samurai
I'm hoping to get a center, sub, and 2 surrounds with a $1500 budget.
What are you using for main L/R channels? A Klipsch model, presumably? Timbre matching across the front three is rather important.
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
Oh man just when I think I'm starting to understand all this stuff I'm hit with a new word. What is timbre I can't find it in the spec list. Right now I have 2 Cambridge Audio bookshelf speakers. I may have to keep those for now due to my budget. I will eventually replace them.

If I stick with the same brand..say Klipsch...is that enough to keep the timbre the same?
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Oh man just when I think I'm starting to understand all this stuff I'm hit with a new word. What is timbre I can't find it in the spec list. Right now I have 2 Cambridge Audio bookshelf speakers. I may have to keep those for now due to my budget. I will eventually replace them.

If I stick with the same brand..say Klipsch...is that enough to keep the timbre the same?
From Big Daddy at Bluray Forum
Timbre Matching? - Blu-ray Forum
 
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Belaflek73

Audioholic Intern
Ok thanks I think I got it now. Here's the final build please comment.

Denon AVR-3313CI (already purchased)

Center speaker: Klipsch RC-42 II
Bookshelf: Klipsch RB-41 II (x2)
Surround: Klipsch RS-41 II (x2)
Subwoofer: Velodyne Impact 12

Slightly over my budget but worth it if everything checks out.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
At this point I would just axe the surrounds and put that money into either better fronts or a better sub. For a small room they might work well. For a large room I don't think a bunch of 4" woofers will cut it. How much money do you have to work with and do you absolutely have to buy Klipsch?
 
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