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- #286,953 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #99 in Floorstanding Speakers
The Klipsch RP-6000F II 2.0 dual floorstanding speaker pair delivers incredible cinematic sound by leveraging a larger Tractrix horn, updated copper-spun 6.5” Cerametallic woofers, a vented tweeter design, and Tractrix ports. The RP-6000F II floorstanding speaker offers easy Dolby Atmos integration via hidden connections on the back of it. The second-generation of the acclaimed Klipsch Reference Premiere speaker series features updated technology to deliver the cleanest, most dynamic sound possible, while aesthetic updates make these speakers true showstoppers. Model # RPE-300000000000
Larry Shawn Hampton
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
These sound ound really good and made a great addition to my livingroom sound system.
Emile
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
These speakers are Phenomenal!! They are well designed and just as beautiful. The sound is superb for the price! Do your research for a receiver that can power this tower speaker.
Embassy
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
I've had Klipsch speakers before, so when I needed to purchase a new surround sound system for my new home, choosing Klipsch speakers again was a no brainer...! The new Reference Premiere II series looks as good as it sounds, which was important to me too. Absolutely love the optional walnut finish, combined with the black front! Build quality and attention to detail is outstanding with Klipsch, right down to the aluminum feet that these speakers stand on. I also wanted speakers that would perform just as well when listening to music, as they would while watching a movie and again, Klipsch delivers!!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Good quality and sound made great with a 15 hour break in, keeping the backs closer than a foot from the wall for bass response (8 inches for me), and I also set my WIIM amp (WIIM is powerful enough for my midsize living room with this higher senitivity model) to the following settings based on Erins Audio Corner testing of the rp 6000f ii for a more neutral but still "lively" response.
JT
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Nothing to dislike. The sound is clear, clean and crisp. I heard they were good, but they exceeded expectations.
SIGNIFAX
Reviewed in Germany on November 7, 2024
Die perfekte Box für's Heimkino!!
Stiletto
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Typical Klipsch speakers - excellent sound and looks. And along with my Klipsch subwoofer, the sound in our family room comes alive. Klipsch quality is unparalleled.
VN
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
These are my second pair of towers, and I bought them to replace my Klipsch R28-F. I am using them in a midsized to large living room.First things first: the speakers require a decent amount of breaking in, so don't be surprised if they are not as open and dynamic as they should be when you take them right out of the box. Listen to them for a couple of days at low volume, and let them breathe and settle in before drawing any conclusions.HIGHS: Out of the box, the RP-6000F ii's highs sounded a bit harsh and artificial to my ears. Not too much, but it was noticeable.MIDS: The immediate improvement over the 28F's is in the midrange and instrument separation. Voices are clearer, and acoustic guitars sound more natural with these - which was what I was ultimately trying to achieve. But with time, I am realizing there is still more to be desired in those two departments.BASS is OK, slightly underwhelming, but still OK. After all, the floor frequency these are rated at is around 40 Hz, so a sub, if you have one, would really help.THE GOOD NEWS is that if you have a Denon or a Marantz amp equipped with Audyssey, the majority of those issues can be corrected. I spent a good deal of time experimenting and listening to different types of stereo music, and dialogue in movies, and after some trial and error, I was able to tune them to the point where I really enjoy them.I use the paid mobile version of Audyssey, as it gives me control over EQ curves, which the built-in version in my Marantz receiver does not have. The EQ curves are what made a day and night difference for me. I bumped up the lows a bit in the 100-150 Hz range, and also gradually started bumping up the curve at 1K, peaking at 10K, and then gradually smoothing out those inherent harsh highs. The corrections are by 2-3dB max. My crossovers are set to 80Hz. Dynamic EQ is ON. Dynamic volume is OFF (unless I am watching a movie where the volume amplitude is intolerable).Overall, I wish the RP-6000F ii's were a bit more organic and dynamic, but I realize my room contributes greatly to that problem with its size and lack of enough acoustic treatment. I also realize that I might be getting overly critical and my taste is getting very expensive. All I can say at this point is that I am happy with them. For the money, these are wonderful speakers.Get them, break them in, tune them up and enjoy them. Happy listening!
unknown
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
I am running these in bi-amp mode with a 120 watt and a 130 watt Rotel power amp. They sound great for home theater or for music. If you connect to an AV receiver, the sould quality is likely to be less impressive - depending ont he receiver. I am using an AV receiver to connect to the power amps, and if I were using an AV processor, the sould would likely be amazing. These can get VERY loud while still sounding clean. I have measured 95 dB at 10' away in a large room - and could have gotten louder if I had wanted.
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