5/30/2023 0 Comments 5.1 surround sound reference![]() After all, the center channel does a lot of heavy lifting while watching a movie. This is especially true for the left and right front tower speakers in the center channel, which need to be very similar in capability if they are going to deliver a proper surround-sound experience. The components in this system are well-matched in terms of overall capability. Running the show is an Onkyo AVR, the TX-NR7100, which has built-in crossover curve presets fine-tuned for use with these speakers. The subwoofer for this adventure is the Klipsch SPL-150, a 15” ported beast. The provided review system includes a pair of RP-8000F II towers, one RP-504C II center channel, a pair of RP-502S II surround speakers and a pair of RP-500SA add-on Dolby Atmos modules. In other words, a significant update to an already lovely speaker line, and not just cosmetic. The new design includes larger horns, better cabinet bracing, upgraded binding posts, new aluminum feet, and discrete connections for add-on Dolby Atmos modules. The current iteration is the third generation of the series. Reference Premiere is the premium, popular line of full-size standalone speakers that delivers in terms of looks, performance, and value. You’ll find all sorts of speakers within the Klipsch family, from the gorgeous Heritage lineup to powerful commercial cinema solutions, to speakers that are thoroughly modern and powerful and capable, which is where Reference Premiere II comes in. The company makes speakers that play loud and clean, which counts for a lot. Klipsch is not a company that makes speakers for shy listeners.
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