| What's your preferred speaker for your home theatre device? [message #98833] |
Sat, 27 September 2025 23:27  |
Helen
Messages: 69 Registered: September 2025
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Making the right choice when it comes to speakers for your home theatre is very important. We have a lot of speakers in the market right now such as the Fyne Audio F5025, Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 9, Samsung Q600C and many others.
When it comes to picking the one for your home theatre, what do you consider? Price? Quality or Popularity? Which one are you using at the moment?
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| Re: What's your preferred speaker for your home theatre device? [message #99526 is a reply to message #99433] |
Mon, 22 June 2026 23:45  |
Prince
Messages: 87 Registered: September 2025
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Kurt wrote on Sat, 23 May 2026 14:44I think making the right choice of speakers should first of all be about the sound quality, price vs. value, and the space that is in your place and not mostly about popularity even though it is a factor that shows many are using a particular brand.
I've got the Klipsch RF-7 III floorstanders in my place, and the whole audio experience has been fantastic. You can set up a complete system around them like I did using Klipsch RP-504C II center for voices, Klipsch SPL-120 for bass and RP-502S II surrounds for effects.
This setup can work greatly for both music and movie moments, giving you that cinematic feeling if you got the room treatment right.
The only challenge you are going to have with this setup is whether you've got enough space at your place. If you've got a limited space, maybe you can check Sonos Arc Ultra because it can fit into smaller rooms unlike the Klipsch RF-7 floorstanders.
I also don't think too much before spending money on quality music gears such as speakers. For example, I spent around $2000 to get the Bowers and Wilkins 706 S2 in 2019, even when my colleague at work was kicking against my decision to spend that much on a speaker.
I didn't listen to him because I've spent a couple of weeks doing research while listening to different speaker models in audio stores before I was wowed by how good the Bowers and Wilkins 706 S2 was. I made up my mind at that instant when I heard it play.
Seven years later, I have zero regrets for my decision. I mean, I've gotten premium performance from the gear cementing my ideology that investing in quality speakers pay off big time in the long run.
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