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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 9:59 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.
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