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Rem411 Posted
I replaced my tower speakers from the 1990s with a set of these Klipsch tower speakers! The sound is so much more clearer. Also, they are so beautiful. The bronze colored cones are aesthetically pleasing as well as the sound.
Keith Posted
Nice tower speakers. I have a fairly small flex room i've turned into a movie room. These are definitely enough power/sound. Would recommend.
ME007 Posted
These speakers are fantastic. Loud and crisp sound. Was waiting for a sale and got at a great price!!
DanielB Posted
I like the RP-6000 II as much as the RP-8000 II. The RP-6000 II have more of a frequency range than the RP-8000 II. Of course it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that a 6.5 in speaker does have as much bass as an 8 in speaker. The RP-6000 II has more bass than I expected. I am not trying to be cool and rattle the windows and set the neighbors car alarms off. First the manufacturer states the speaker is 8 ohm compatible. That will be at half power. The 2 channel stereo receiver I use is rated at 160 W per channel at 4 ohms load. I had the hardware of the amplifier set at 6 ohms. 2 channels driven at 80% power an almost smoked the amplifier. I caught it before it was damaged. So I recommend using a 4 ohm amplifier to drive the speakers. An using pure OFC speaker wire. Also the RP-6000 II are rated at 125 W RMS. Going by the manufactures ratings without an O scope for a visual measurement. 2 channels driven 160 W 4 ohm amplifier @ 80% power approx 144 W the speakers have inaudible distortion. The RP-8000 II can only be driven another 10 W. Also the RP-6000 II dual binding post can be taken advantage of an easily bi-wired. By using 2 set of speaker wires per speaker. Using a 2 channel stereo receiver with A+B channels. Connect the A channel output to the speaker L binding posts. Connect the B channel output to the speaker H binding post. I have given more information than the manufacturer has. The manufacturer needs to pay me. Hope this information is helpful. Overall the RP-6000 II 2 way speakers are the best 6.5 in speakers I have heard. If you can find them 35% off they are well worth it.
ArthurC Posted
I love love love these speakers. They are the Premium, that’s the mid-range. They allow me to bi-amp and to stack a pair of like-kind Dolby Atmos speakers on top, what a blast.
Gobills Posted
Sounds great! Easy to install. Pairs very easily with the atmos speakers. Massive upgrade over the sound bar and subwoofer I was using.
This review is from Klipsch - RP-6000F II Reference Premiere Dual 6.5" 500-Watt Passive 2-Way Floor Speaker (Each) - Walnut
IsaiahM Posted
Great sound. Good at having an even sound highs and lows come through almost perfect
ScottF Posted
These floorstanding speakers were bought as an upgrade for my smaller Klipsch surround sound system. The difference in sound is amazing. They are paired with a Sony STR AN 1000 receiver and a Klipsch subwoofer. For a simple home cinema setup this is hard to beat at this price point. I will be looking to upgrade the two rear surround speakers soon.
This review is from Klipsch - RP-6000F II Reference Premiere Dual 6.5" 500-Watt Passive 2-Way Floor Speaker (Each) - Walnut
Mark Posted
Highly recommend. These are great with my home theater system. Matching cones and horns of the reference premiere in wall and in ceiling make atmos scenes come alive.
Mendenstall Posted
Replaced my bookshelf speakers and set up was cake with my auto setup feature on my reciever very happy with the sound.
FMSoonerFan Posted
These bad boys get it. I can't find anything bad to say about them. They have to be the best tower speakers I've heard.
MaricaD Posted
Love it. The sound is phenomenal! We Recommend it!
Cornijo Posted
A much needed upgrade to my surround sound system.
NOTHAPPY Posted
just buy them and you will be truly satisfied im coming from Polk R50s ,my father before me had a great sound system built around Technics Jbl and back in the 80s this these hit a hard those speaker's did with there 10" to 12 drivers