A:AnswerKlipsch speakers are not recommended for karaoke use. You will need to find an active loudspeaker that can connect to a microphone and computer for that application.
A:AnswerDo you have a pre amp to go with your amplifier ? If so make sure you are on right speaker settings . A or B or aux . Make sure your Rca connectors are going to your pre outs . Or the correct place on your receiver . I hope this helps !
A:AnswerThey would pair well. Subs are based on how much you want to spend. There is a difference between ported and non-ported subs you can read about. Banana clips always help. Like everything the costs and quality vary widely. Just do the YouTube to see comparisons.
A:AnswerI think these speakers work with any amplifier that has enough power. I powered mine with an older model Insignia and I have a very satisfying listening level. That is, after I "run in" these speakers for several hours.
A:AnswerAcoustic Sound Design prices are about 30-40% lower than normal retail. Call the owner, Mike, and ask him what deals he has and you will save big money.
A:AnswerNo. You need a receiver to power them and the appropriate cables to send sound from tv to receiver. Depending on avr, it could be optical or hdmi through ARC or eARC.
A:AnswerMost speakers are sold individually. The only exception to this is, generally, small bookshelf speakers. You will need to purchase two separate speakers if you want stereo sound.
A:AnswerYes, However, you will never experience the full potential quality and especially output of these very high quality speakers with your current reciever.
Each tower speaker is 600 watts.
A:AnswerBose makes great small form factor items like soundbars, radios, etc. I have the Wave radio and a blutooth speaker from them. But for large scale applications I would go
another way, just not their area, also its not a hard and fast rule but your speakers in your system need to be from the same manufacturer, something called timbre matching,
so that when sound moves from one speaker to another it won't change, like a truck moving from left to right.
A:AnswerActive speakers have a built in amplifier and need a power source. A good example would be computer speakers.
Passive speakers need an amplifier connected to it. A good example would be a home theater surround sound where you have a receiver that supplies power to multiple passive speakers.
A:AnswerA Marantz 200 watts per channel. It has a feature lip sync and auto delay. When you have your receiver playing sound from the tv you get a delay where their mouths are moving and the sound is off. This puts a delay on the sound so it matches up. You can get this receiver at the magnolia store in best buy.
A:AnswerThese cannot be bi-amped/bi-wired. They only have a positive and negative terminal. The Klipsch Reference Premier line has two sets of binding posts.