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2.2K views 17 replies 5 participants last post by  HomeTheater1010  
#1 ·
I think I did good guys.......TDB-2250 for Klipsch RF-7 ii ..... Have a TDB-5150 5 Channel for other speakers so I can go Full Atmos ! Please everyone Say something....lol...lol Thank You All
 
#4 ·
The question may not have been hard for you but the wording for us was. The lack of replies is evidence that I'm not the only one who had no idea what you were asking. Now that there's some clarity perhaps someone will be able to assist.
 
#5 ·
One word, overkill
Klipsch are some of the most efficient speakers on the market. Put simply a 50 watt per channel amp can drive them to reference levels without issue.
 
#13 ·
I don't want to simplify things to the point that you don't feel you received knowledgeable advice. You have some nice speakers and you also have a couple of nice AVR's. It would seem that you need to research speaker placement among a few other things to really make an educated decision where to go next in your quest.
 
#14 ·
You are that sensitive....lol I have no attitude. Go start with some else thank you. Was returning his sarcasm in a friendly way! Also was none of your business if he was offended and apologize about the wording ! So unless you have something to add Have a Smart Day !
 
#15 ·
Thx all and Brax ...I have been reading all I can ....... I have my placement it's all most there ....hope when I add The Butler TDB-2250 it helps .....but sending 250w Tube for Klipsch RF -7 ii Should open them a lot more extra 100w a Channel to my Fronts. Want do you think ?
 
#16 ·
No, it's probably overkill. I have an Emotiva XPA-3 for my front soundstage but in all honesty I probably didn't NEED it. However I do like the extra power just in case. If that's what you want and can afford it then go for it. I would work on placement first and foremost.