themango Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 Finally getting around to buying some decent speakers for my vinyls, music and home cinema. Have been using a friends old speakers and an upgrade will certainly be something. Whilst the main focus is definitely music, I wanna set up surround sound for movies and TV. My main focus is therefore buying good front speakers. I quite like the sound of the Klipsch rp600m and found a good deal (but open to other suggestions). But the 600c speakers are quite bulky and would take up quite a lot of space. As my living room is quite narrow I dont want a TV stand (or a very small one). Ideally I will hang my TV on the wall. But the conventional wisdom is that you buy the front three from the same company. Does it make a very big difference? Do you have any suggestions for slimmer and more discreet center speakers that would work well with klipsch? I already have a ONKYO tx-nr686 receiver, my surround sounds will be old B&W 200 series speakers and my sub is a old Yamaha (will upgrade next but in a few months) Any help is much appreciated! Link to post Share on other sites
jcbenten Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 I would look at getting a third RP600m...from the images it is about half the size of the center channel 600. QNAP TS453Pro w/QLMS->Netgear Switch->Netgear R7800 Router->Ethernet (50 ft)->Netgear switch->SBT->iFi xDSD->Linn Majik-IL (preamp)->Linn 2250->Linn Keilidh; Control Points: Squeeze Commander (DroidX) & iPeng (iPad Air); Also: Rega P3-24 w/ DV 10x5; OPPO 103; PC Playback: Foobar2000 & JRiver; Portable: Sony NWZ_ZX1 & ZX2 w/ PHA-3; SMSL IQ, Fiio Q5, iFi Nano iDSD BL; Garage: Edifier S1000DB Active Speakers Wish List: New DAC, SBT replacement; Dream system: Linn EXACT or ATC Active or Big Tubes (KR or Nagra or Shindo or ...) My goal is to use appliances and take home PC out of the chain... Link to post Share on other sites
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