A:AnswerThe R-50M are traditional passive speakers and require an amplifier for operation with your turntable. If you have any further questions about this, please feel free to reach out to Klipsch Support to speak directly with a product support representative. For quickest contact, we recommend opening a "chat" - https://bit.ly/klipschsupport
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A:AnswerYes, they can. We would advise connecting the R-50M to an amplifier which has between 60 - 150 Watts per channel (at 8 Ohms) for safe operation.
A:AnswerThe Atmos topper speaker should fit fine on top of the bookshelf speaker. However, please note that the Atmos speaker will be longer than the bookshelf speaker - and will overhang atop it by several inches. We can also recommend placing the Atmos speaker on the front wall instead, firing directly down at the listening area. Thanks!
A:AnswerThese are passive speakers meaning that you will need to use speaker wire to connect these speakers to a receiver/amplifier for power and audio reproduction.
A:AnswerI would say yes. Without knowing what Bose sub you are pairing these with I am basing this on the fact that Bose makes very good products. Bose tends to perform best in the mid to high range but I am making a general statement without knowing the model of Bose speaker you are referring to.
A:AnswerThe R-50M are passive, non-powered speakers that will need to be connected, via speaker wire, to a receiver/amplifier for power and audio reproduction.
A:AnswerThe R-50M II is a passive, non-powered speaker that will need to be connected, via speaker wire, to a receiver/amplifier for power and audio reproduction. This speaker cannot be connected directly to a TV.
A:AnswerThe R-50M is not considered a Dolby Atmos enabled speaker, as it does not feature up-firing drivers. For Dolby Atmos enabled speakers, please take a look at the R-40SA surround speakers.
A:AnswerThe R-50M (II) has a RMS power handling of 75 Watts and a peak power of 300 (340) Watts. This specification is intended to guide you to use a receiver/amplifier that is close to 75 Watts at 8 Ohms. You can use a receiver/amplifier that is rated higher and it would actually be beneficial to do so as it will give you more headroom (you wont need to turn the volume as loud to get clear, loud audio output).
A:AnswerThe R-50M II has a power handling of 75 Watts at 8 Ohms. We suggest a receiver that supplies close to this value to ensure quality audio reproduction and longevity of the speaker's components.
From what I have found, the Sansui G3000 receiver supplies 26 watts per channel into 8Ω.