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Last post 05-12-2007 6:50 PM by Arky. 7 replies.
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  • 05-08-2007 6:20 AM

    New Reference series?

    Hello everyone. First post here...

    I recently auditioned the complete Reference series at a dealer in Athens, Greece. I was really impressed and I'm ready to buy a 5.1 system consisting of RF series speakers.

    I'm however concernced whether an update to the RF series is planned for the near future.

    I have a bad reputation of buying AV gear only to find out, usually in a couple of months time, that new replacement models are out for the same price.
    Happened to me already with my CRT TV, my DVD player, my AV amp and even my current B&W speakers.

    So please, if anyone has any piece of information regarding a Reference series update/replacement date, share it with me and save me from even more embarassment.

    Cheers to all.

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  • 05-08-2007 10:05 AM In reply to

    Re: New Reference series?

    Welcome to the Madness!

    I suggest that you get in touch with the Audio Club of Athens. Great guys- we have a member there.

    The Reference series is currently in it's 4th version. I do not have any advance notice of planned changes for a 5th version, but have no doubt that the Reference will be with us for some time to come.

     

    Michael

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  • 05-08-2007 11:15 AM In reply to

    • DrWho
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    Re: New Reference series?

    The nice thing about speakers is that if you take you do your research, you can end up with something that will last you a good 20-30 years. If you were around in the 40's, you could have purchased some khorns which are still today considered some of the best speakers in the world...

    Just curious - is there any reason in particular that you're looking at the Reference system? Two other Klipsch lineups you might look into are the THX Ultra2 and the Heritage series. That's not to say there's anything wrong with the reference, but you mind find the Ultra2's a bit more geared towards movies - and then the heritage series is just fricken awesome if you can afford / fit them in your room.
    -Mike Bentz
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  • 05-08-2007 3:44 PM In reply to

    Re: New Reference series?

    supacoopa:

     I have a bad reputation of buying AV gear only to find out, usually in a couple of months time, that new replacement models are out for the same price.
    Happened to me already with my CRT TV, my DVD player, my AV amp and even my current B&W speakers.

    That happens to everyone.  You would be hard pressed for it not to happen.

    You could always buy used and save some money there.

    By the way....welcome.

    KPT-MWM-S-LF & KPT-402-HF, '73 Cornwalls (C DB 15), '90 LaScalas (LS FB TG), '77 LaScala (LS BR), '81 Heresys (HOL), '83 Heresys (HWO).
  • 05-08-2007 9:44 PM In reply to

    Re: New Reference series?

    Welcome to the forum!

    If you buy the current reference, or even older used reference of a prior series, you will be very happy for years to come as long as you don't skimp....IE RF 15

    i KnOw JuSt EnOuGh To Be DaNgErOuS
  • 05-11-2007 6:53 AM In reply to

    Re: New Reference series?

    Many thanks for your replies and the "welcome" messages. This feels like a very friendly forum to me already!

    As my room is kind of small and my budget kind of low, I think the RF series is the obvious choice for me to experience the Klipsch sound, both in movies and 2-channel music.
    Since no update is currently known to be planned, I guess there is no reason to wait before buying.

    I wonder if you guys could recommend what 5.1 RF series setup I should go for, based on a "DIY blueprint" of my room, with dimensions / furniture positions / opennings etc
    Should I post this in this thread or start a new one?

  • 05-11-2007 8:02 PM In reply to

    • jamesV
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    Re: New Reference series?

    Welcome to the madness,

      I would say to start a new thread in the Home Theater section.

    Where are you located?  How much are you looking to spend?  Is this going to be for HT only?  If for HT and music what is the percentage for each?

    Also I would say to go and listen to the speakers with your own music to decide what speakers you like best.  In the end only you can decide which speakers are the right ones for you.

    James

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  • 05-12-2007 6:50 PM In reply to

    • Arky
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    Re: New Reference series?

    Welcome & start a thread in HT & maybe architectural, some smart guys in there.
    JT

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