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Speaker advice
Posted on 10/9/14 at 9:26 am
Posted on 10/9/14 at 9:26 am
In upgrading my home theater. Currently I have a energy take 5.1 paired with a Yamaha 375 amp. I recently started the upgrade by replacing the center channel with an energy lcr. I'd now like to replace front left and right.
I'd love to get the energy rc-10 but they are discontinued and I don't trust getting them used.
I'm looking at the klipsch r-15m or rb-61 but know very little about audio so would appreciate the help. My theater room is in a basement and is about 20ft by 15ft.
Tia.
I'd love to get the energy rc-10 but they are discontinued and I don't trust getting them used.
I'm looking at the klipsch r-15m or rb-61 but know very little about audio so would appreciate the help. My theater room is in a basement and is about 20ft by 15ft.
Tia.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 9:34 am to saz_1
If you can't find the RC-10 or any other RCs (RC-70 or RC-50), then I'd recommended trying to find two more RC-LCR speakers.
I wouldn't pair the LCR with Klipsch speakers. Different timbre, way different sensitivity.
Maybe try to find some different Energy speakers (CF/ CB/ Veritas?) all will be better than Klipsch for matching an RC-LCR.
Here's a new pair of RC-10 for $380
I wouldn't pair the LCR with Klipsch speakers. Different timbre, way different sensitivity.
Maybe try to find some different Energy speakers (CF/ CB/ Veritas?) all will be better than Klipsch for matching an RC-LCR.
Here's a new pair of RC-10 for $380
Posted on 10/9/14 at 9:58 am to busbeepbeep
I saw those on eBay. Seems pretty steep for speakers that sold for $220 when they were in stock.
I need the speakers to be bookshelf so the other energy speakers won't work.
Also I was lucky to pick up the lcr speaker in an odd batch that frys had. Also they are a bit big for my setup to use as left and right.
Basically what I'm seeing is that I should try and get rc-10 or nothing.
I need the speakers to be bookshelf so the other energy speakers won't work.
Also I was lucky to pick up the lcr speaker in an odd batch that frys had. Also they are a bit big for my setup to use as left and right.
Basically what I'm seeing is that I should try and get rc-10 or nothing.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 9:59 am to saz_1
Do not mix and match speaker brands across the front sound field. Terrible idea. It's bad enough if you step out of the matching speakers inside the brand.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 10:01 am to saz_1
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I saw those on eBay. Seems pretty steep for speakers that sold for $220 when they were in stock.
Unfortunately, that's the risk you took when investing in a discontinued set of speakers when you bought the LCR.
Other option is sell the RC-LCR and start over with a new speaker line.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 10:05 am to busbeepbeep
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busbeepbeep
+1 to all
Posted on 10/9/14 at 12:16 pm to busbeepbeep
Thanks for the advice. I might just try a used of rc-10.
I'm still a bit unsure as to why it's a bad idea to mix brands. Can anyone explain it in a simple way?
I tried to read various reviews and they lose me very quickly.
I'm still a bit unsure as to why it's a bad idea to mix brands. Can anyone explain it in a simple way?
I tried to read various reviews and they lose me very quickly.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 12:23 pm to saz_1
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I'm still a bit unsure as to why it's a bad idea to mix brands. Can anyone explain it in a simple way?
In home theater settings, your left-center-right speakers act as your front stage. You want these speakers to all be similarly voiced. So you're not just trying to go with different brand (yes, I know Energy is part of Klipsch group now), but a completely different set of materials, from aluminum tweeter to horn loaded compression driver.
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The importance of matching your center channel to your fronts has to with "timbre" matching, or the ability for all three front speakers to reproduce sound identically across the entire audible sound spectrum. This comes into play more so for the front soundstage than for the surround speakers (although timbre-matching surrounds is not a bad idea if it can be done).
You'll hear sounds pass from left to right (or vice versa) right through your center channel as well. If the speakers have similar or exact timbre, then you will not perceive a change, or shift, in the tonal quality of the audio as the sounds pan across your soundstage. Without timbre-matched speakers, the difference can be quite noticeable, deteriorating sonic imagery.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 12:41 pm to saz_1
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I'm still a bit unsure as to why it's a bad idea to mix brands. Can anyone explain it in a simple way?
Optimally you want to match the exact drivers and enclosure across the front sound stage. This is impossible to do unless you purchase matched LCR speakers.
Posted on 10/12/14 at 7:51 am to VABuckeye
So I'm striking out on getting some rc-10s for a reasonable price. I'm seeing some klipsch b-20s for sale (130) and am tempted. How big would the difference be in pairing these with the lcr? Is the difference worth $200?
Posted on 10/12/14 at 9:39 am to saz_1
If you've read any of the replies above, a huge difference. Buy rc10s for the front and the klipsch for the rear, or sell the lcr and pick up 5 of the klipsch b-20s
Posted on 10/12/14 at 4:34 pm to busbeepbeep
Understood. There are a few people selling the rc-10 used but in wary of buying them used when someone might have trashed them and I wouldn't be able to tell until it was too late.
Posted on 10/12/14 at 7:02 pm to saz_1
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but in wary of buying them used when someone might have trashed them
Not sure what you mean by this. The only way to "trassh them" is to under power or over power them dramatically and crank them to 11.
Posted on 10/12/14 at 7:13 pm to VABuckeye
I'll avoid buying them from spinal tap. But I've read online that used speakers can be problematic unless you get to hear them. I'm not experienced enough to tell if a speaker is in great condition just by looking at it.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 1:57 pm to saz_1
Just wanted to say thank you to those that helped me in this thread. It pushed me to try harder to find the rc-10s. I was insanely lucky and found a Fry's that had one new in stock for a clearance price. Although it was on the other side of the states, a good buddy of mine picked it up for me and is shipping it.
Hope that the sound is worth the effort.
Hope that the sound is worth the effort.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 2:18 pm to saz_1
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find the rc-10s. I was insanely lucky and found a Fry's that had one new in stock for a clearance price.
That's awesome. Well done. You got a sub to pair with those yet? Gonna need more than the sub that came with the Take 5.1 system.
I thought long and hard about buying a pair of Energy RC-70s and an LCR a couple years ago. Also debated going with a Mirage OMD setup. Went with the Chase Home Theater SHO-10/PRO-10 setup, though have Mirage OMD-5s in the rear.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 5:02 pm to busbeepbeep
The plan is to see what sub i can't get during Black Friday. The take sub is good but not beefy enough for the rc speakers. I will keep the rear speakers from the take 5.1 as surrounds.
Any suggestions for a good sub for this system?
Any suggestions for a good sub for this system?
Posted on 10/16/14 at 5:27 pm to busbeepbeep
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Mirage
I have the ceiling mount 6 1/2s. They do great with the omni sound
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