
William Lemmerhirt
Audioholic Overlord
Imo if you’re going with Klipsch, I’d go with the RP line. They seem to have good dynamics while having also tamed the harshness of them. In the meantime, rearranging would be a great idea. What is the current XO set to? I’m assuming it’s fairly high to meet with the bookshelf speakers, but if it’s at 80, you could try 100 or 120hz. That would help bolster them until you get some more robust mains. I think new mains are in order for sure. But after the new sub I feel it would be worthwhile to save a little bit and get something better/bigger. 15’ is a fairly long distance from the speakers and a 3db loss for every doubling of distance adds up fast for small displacement(like bookshelves with a single smallish woofer) speaker. Maybe you split the difference and do one sub first, new mains and then the second sub? If you’re concerned with one seat mainly, a single sub can give good results with proper placement.I think I will try to rearrange my setup a bit, might get a narrower center stand. I'm looking online for end of year deals right now, and klipsch has some good ones (so it would seem). What are your thoughts on the R-34C or the RC-62 II center channel speakers? They are on sale for $199 and $179 respectively. AS for the rest, there aren't a whole lot of book shelf or tower speakers to choose from. They have the R-610F for $164 each and the RW-51M for $399 each.
Thoughts?