So my AV system is complete for now and I honestly don't see myself buying anything else for the next couple of year (except maybe upgrading/changing my TV). When I first installed my new setup I paired a Denon X4200W AVR with a set of Klipsch RP-280Fs, RP-450C center and RP-240S surrounds. It sounded great, but I definitely know why people state the Klipsch are on the brighter side of things and I wanted to tone it down a bit. Well, that's now a reality.
I managed to acquire Rotel RB-971 which I'm now running in Bridged mode giving 200Watts into my RP-450C center speaker. I then also purchased a Rotel RB-990BX which I've hooked up to my RP-280F floor standers. My AVR is still running my two RP-240s surround speakers and four Klipsch CP4 "atmos" speakers.
In short: Hooked up my center speaker and two floorstanders to Rotel AMPs with 200Watts per channel. It now sound awesome and so much smoother on the ear.
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I managed to acquire Rotel RB-971 which I'm now running in Bridged mode giving 200Watts into my RP-450C center speaker. I then also purchased a Rotel RB-990BX which I've hooked up to my RP-280F floor standers. My AVR is still running my two RP-240s surround speakers and four Klipsch CP4 "atmos" speakers.
In short: Hooked up my center speaker and two floorstanders to Rotel AMPs with 200Watts per channel. It now sound awesome and so much smoother on the ear.
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