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Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed)

Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed) Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed) Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed) Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed) Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed)
$ 551.96

Score By Feature

Based on 28 ratings
Sound quality
9.60
Value for money
9.69
Quality of material
9.72

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Product Description

The Titanium LTS Vented Tweeter with the Hybrid Tractrix Horn measures 1" in length
Woofers with spun copper cerametallic coating in 8"
By means of the Rear-Firing Tractrix port, you can unplug Bass-Reflex
Two binding posts for bi-wire and bi-amp
Magnetic grille that can be removed and is strong and flexible

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Selected User Reviews For Klipsch RP-8000F Reference Premiere Floorstanding Speaker - Each (Ebony) (Renewed)

You get good value for your money here! I'm just a regular dude who loves good speakers that don't ruin the bank account
5/5

Let me explain. I'm not an audiophile in the traditional sense. I believe that these speakers are one of the best on the market and can compete with more expensive speakers in terms of price and quality. I mean it. Youtube features video reviews as well as reviews you can read. My system was built in a similar fashion when I was building it up. This set is in addition to the RP-type set I also bought I bought 600M rear surrounds and an RP-26 for the front There is one center channel speaker for the 404C. As my Klipsch 12" Reference sub was already included in my system, these speakers completed the setup. Onkyo Dolby Atmos speakers, which are good, are in my possession. Let me now turn my attention to my review of the Klipsch RP-65 sound system The 8000F speakers are a good choice. It's hard to imagine something more powerful than these two floor standing speakers. My speakers, including two 8" woofers and a patented Klipsch tweeter, have really made my system stand out. Despite the fact that I sometimes listen to music, I own all these speakers so I can watch TV With a DirecTV Box as well as the Shield TV, I can watch Netflix, Amazon, etc. To my humble opinion, the speakers bring strong mid-range to the room. A range of Dynamics can be added to a I've got a Klipsch center speaker which handles all of the dialogue, and a pair of tower speakers for the mid-range. Combined with great action in movies, it's a good fit for my sub. As soon as you dial these speakers in, they'll rock so let's do it! I almost found myself unable to handle them all. So I kind of have to tone the volume down on these. It's fine if you don't have a sub, and the speakers are strong enough to handle bass, but a sub will still be best for those silently rumbling scenes Because I am not an audiophile, I am sorry to say that I don't have the right terminology for describing these adequately, but I can only say that they are strong, dynamic, and work well with my other speakers. If you get these, you won't be disappointed!.

Mitchell Lindsay
Mitchell Lindsay
| Jan 07, 2021
[This is for people who do not want to be audio nerds, but are intimidated by wattages and power requirements] and don't want to become audiophiles
5/5

As was up to $150, I wanted to buy a nice set of speakers that will be better than everything I could possibly need, and that I would be able to use as long as I wanted without feeling like I was sacrificing anything by going for less expensive ones. With those tiny bookshelf speakers, you can buy 1 set. As soon as I bought these speakers, I was a bit in a panic about the power requirements listed on the manufacturer's website. It is only capable of 95w/ch X2, and I have the Klipsch RP 8000f, plus the 502C, and the surround speaker panels for the back of the room. As soon as I realized what the listed specs say about power on these speakers, I spent days researching a way to meet the manufacturers' spec of 150w continuous without spending $12,000 on an AVR with preamp As a practical idiot, I am not deserving of a firm thrashing from well informed "audiophile" folks considering I have completed two days of research using a variety of sources such as the Dunning Kruger graph and excellent sounding amplifier units. All of my reading has led me to conclude that audio manufacturers make use of any amount of funny math they can to trick consumers into believing that they need to spend more money. In my opinion, the following is true Klipsch's rp-450 website lists a continuous power rating of 150W up to 600W at peak, which is what the MFG website says. There is no minimum power requirement associated with 8000f. It isn't a maximum power tolerance. The speaker can be underpowered by driving volume levels too high and failing to supply adequate power, but a normal user, watching a normal program in a normal room, with a normal AVR will probably not draw more than 10 watts Therefore, you can expect to get 100db out of them when you use 10 The noise level of a turbine jet engine is roughly 110dB, which these could reach, but you would need 150W to achieve that level. The power drawn by a speaker is a logarithmic function of volume, so every 3db of volume doubles the A normal AVR with *100 watts is easily sufficient to run these unless you want to use them for outdoor concerts, in which case you will need 85db for films with 105db for peak volume. It is important to note that most AVRs list their power in watts on the back. AVRs do not list "total max power" unless it specifically states that. It's not just that, there are other funny math tricks that conceal the actual power outputs as well. In light of the preceding, unless you intend to setup a concert hall, an AVR should work just fine *100watts/channel, $700-$900 Range between $1200 and $1250. In other words, if you're using this sort of high end speaker for your center channel and surround, you may only be getting *70% of this maximum (which is probably still too much). In addition, some people run their Klipsch speakers on 3watt tube amplifiers, so if you run your Klipsch speakers under the 105db movie reference peak volume, it won't draw much power. As a result, this shouldn't be an issue. Additionally, I would like to add the following. As far as I understand, most AVRs out there have what are called "A/B" internal amplifiers, and from what I've learned on this topic over the past two days, this means that no matter how many channels are selected, they will all get power. If you only have a 5, you will have trouble finding a job. If you are looking to buy one system, do not It is not required to purchase 2 AVRs, unless you are absolutely certain you are going to buy that many In any other case, they'll just waste electricity, and generate heat that doesn't serve any useful purpose. caught sight of one of the super high end receivers that have discrete power so you can disable channels so they don't hog power. ).

Lilianna Wang
Lilianna Wang
| May 30, 2021
It sounds amazing and has fantastic The sound is amazing
5/5

Keeping the bass in check. You can get power out of these speakers if you've got the power. Amazon is supposed to renew them, but they look like new to me.

Bear Merritt
Bear Merritt
| Jul 27, 2020
A very good speaker
5/5

My old Bose sound system was much better than this one. The sound quality was much better than the old one.

Eden Walker
Eden Walker
| Dec 03, 2020
I am very happy
5/5

We are very happy with this.

Timothy Garza
Timothy Garza
| Jul 19, 2020
The speakers are perfect for me now I just need to buy an amplifier and upgrade my subwoofers
5/5

Totally in love with.

Layne Short
Layne Short
| Jul 10, 2021

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