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Reddit mentions of Klipsch RP-250C Center Channel Speaker - Cherry

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Klipsch RP-250C Center Channel Speaker - Cherry. Here are the top ones.

Klipsch RP-250C  Center Channel Speaker - Cherry
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    Features:
  • 1" Linear Travel Suspension Titanium Tweeter
  • Dual 5.25" Spun Copper Cerametallic Cone Woofers
  • 90x90 Hybrid Tractrix Horn
  • All New Tractrix Port
  • MDF Cabinet with Brushed Polymer Veneer Baffle Finish
Specs:
ColorCherry
Height6.9 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Weight21.1 Pounds
Width18.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Klipsch RP-250C Center Channel Speaker - Cherry:

u/CaptZ_3148 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

If willing to buy open box (I have for all my speakers without issue from authorized sellers on Amazon/Ebay)..

You could do the Klipsch Rp-150M for about $250

The center RP-250C for $240

Klipsch R-14S for surrounds at about $230

Thats gets you to about $750, throw in the cheapest 9 Channel AVR and you are now at about $1500. Id spend whatever money left on Subs. That leaves you with a very good 5.1 system that can easily be upgraded to ATMOS once you find out if you can do ceiling speakers.

u/homeboi808 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Ok, due to your layout not being a typical rectangular layout, I'd defintelty get a receiver with at least Audyssey MultiEQ XT, so you can counter-act the layout.

Receiver: Denon X2200 for $390 + ~$10 shipping. It's a factory refurb, so 95% as good as new, but with a good discount ($545 new).

Fronts:

u/ZeosPantera · 1 pointr/Zeos

In the absolute worst case you can do fronts and rears in ceiling but I cannot recommend EVER an in-ceiling center. That needs to be an external speaker as close to the display as possible since that is where all the dialog comes from.

If you have a receiver already just grab the 8" Micca's for the ceiling 4 and something robust for the center which you are going to be relying on.

In a room that size the F12 is your best bet.