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TSchengkl8
post Feb 16 2010, 01:55 PM, updated 16y ago

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Looking for my Home Theather Front Speaker, Now my HT Set is - PSB B15 (Front), Klipsch RC-62(center), Velodyn CHT 10Q(SUB) and China Brand suround Speaker with the Yamaha RX-v440.

All Sifu said - is good if the front speaker can pair with center speaker - timbre match!! is it??

I just bought the Klipsch RC-62, so now I looking for RB-61 or RB-81?? which better?? or you have better suggest within this 2 to pair with my RC-62??

PLEASE GIVE SOME SUGGESTION... Thanks.. rclxms.gif
TSchengkl8
post Feb 17 2010, 01:29 AM

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My house really cant fit any floor stand speaker, that Y I have to choose bookshelf speaker.

I know U r Klipsch supporter!! so how?? Klipsch RB-81 good or not??
TSchengkl8
post Feb 18 2010, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(htkaki @ Feb 18 2010, 09:27 AM)
But his avr might not be able to extract the full potential of RB81 unless he intends to upgrade avr soon.
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Sure soon I'll change my Amp, but I think I want to change my front speaker 1st, as u said last time - my center really over perform with PSB B15
TSchengkl8
post Feb 18 2010, 05:15 PM

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I also cant understand about dB.. so meaning highest dB will be better??
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post Feb 18 2010, 05:44 PM

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QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Feb 18 2010, 05:18 PM)
Nothing to do with the Db, it's the sensitivity of the speaker.
Go ahead with RB81  thumbup.gif You can change avr later.
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Yes!! I agree with u, I know AVR is important (HTKAKI - Thanks for ur advice), but after I test my friend new bought AVR - Pionner 1019, seriously, I dun like it - is 2 soft compare with my OLD AVR system!! may.. MAYbe I still not use to it or the AVR setting problem.. rclxub.gif

I changed my Subwoofer I can feel the different, I changed my Center I can feel the different, MY FRIEND changed his AVR I ALSO can feel it, but... not feeling upgrading!! WHY icon_question.gif

Bro.. Wat AVR & Front Speaker u using?? Seriously... RF-62 better than RB-81?? icon_question.gif

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TSchengkl8
post Feb 18 2010, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Feb 18 2010, 05:54 PM)
Floorstanders has better internal volume and lesser distortion for 2 drivers.
IIRC RF62 is slightly more expensive then RB81.
RB81 is good as well. You seem to be over-worried.
Give it a go man.

I am using Denon 4310 and XPA5 now.
Seriously speaking and as commended by bro remy, Klipsch is not power hungry and does not require a power amp to make it 'sing'.


Added on February 18, 2010, 5:55 pm
I am only Peasant. bro remy is going to Axiom soon  icon_idea.gif
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That mean floor stand have better perfomance compare with bookshelf, even RF-62 vs RB-81... doh.gif

Yup.. a bit worry!! scared buy a wrong front speaker again!! PSB B15 is my 1st mistake already, but I still can use it as a Suround Speaker!! rclxub.gif

Bro remy using RF-52 with RC-52, Bro ronald using RF-82 with RC-64, so if I buy RF-62 with RC-62, so 3 of us can 2gether open a shop to sell a full set RF & RC already... hehe laugh.gif opps... still miss out RF-63 & 83!!

Thanks for ur advice... let me find a place to put my RF-62.. thumbup.gif


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post Feb 20 2010, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(superyaw @ Feb 18 2010, 09:47 PM)
So far no regret for getting RF62.  Now i am thinking of doing some treatment for my room.  Keep hearing my plaster ceiling shaking and i dont even have sub yet..... smile.gif
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May I know wat brand/model u using for ur center speaker?? U just started set up your HT only, is it?? Y no SUB??

Subwoofers are becoming more and more crucial to the home theater experience, is the sound you actually feel; the deep bass that shakes you up and gets you right in the gut. Anyway, this is my opinion only!! hmm.gif

 

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