Why I think the Klipsch RP-500M II is BETTER than RP-600M II.

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  • @ErinsAudioCorner
    @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад +20

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    • @Audiomainia2310
      @Audiomainia2310 2 года назад +1

      Hi Erin - I could easily discern the upper midrange difference.
      I was never a Klipsh fan - the horn tweeter I always found too bright and fatiguing. But that's me - I prefer KEF or another favorite, Canton.
      Thanks for the A/B comparison.

    • @scottlowell493
      @scottlowell493 Год назад

      @@Audiomainia2310 I found the Kef (recent models). and canton to be metallic sounding and colored.

    • @Audiomainia2310
      @Audiomainia2310 Год назад

      @@scottlowell493 May I ask which recent model?

  • @avnut5517
    @avnut5517 2 года назад +55

    Love the A/B comparison format. Brings the point across as to what you were hearing and your listening and measuring in your testing. Nice work!

  • @keepingupwiththejones2933
    @keepingupwiththejones2933 2 года назад +22

    I love hearing Erin talk about the bias we all have based upon how our ears and brain process frequency waves. The data helps us understand why we enjoy certain speakers more than other speakers and gives us insight into what measurements to look for in a speaker that will sound enjoyable to our own ears. Erin is providing such a great service to the audio community 👏

  • @DougMen1
    @DougMen1 2 года назад +46

    The original RP500M was the best engineered and most balanced of all their R and RP bookshelf models, and this new V2 is even better. Thanks for this Erin. After you did the new RP600M, I was hoping that you'd also do the new RP500M, and you came through for me. You're the best! No one else on YT does a thorough objective evaluation AND also their subjective opinion from listening.

  • @balasubramanianv2406
    @balasubramanianv2406 2 года назад +2

    Hi Erin. You are the one reviewer who is so good in giving as much as possible reliable data for the viewers. Hats off and thumbs up. 👍

  • @jebo4jc
    @jebo4jc 2 года назад

    I love the comparisons. It's always helpful to have a reference point when shopping for a product

  • @johngault-9597
    @johngault-9597 Год назад +5

    Erin, you are a refreshing change and your channel is a tremendous asset for those of us who live in countries where hifi equipment is difficult to demo...thank you

  • @carloslarard
    @carloslarard Год назад +2

    you really are very practical, simple, and good knowledge of what you are talking about. keep going.

  • @catherinelugg4321
    @catherinelugg4321 2 года назад +18

    Thanks for doing a great job of TEACHING the data. I really appreciate it.

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад +5

      Thank you very much for your continued support and kind words, Catherine!

  • @heathermcmillen
    @heathermcmillen 2 года назад +6

    Thanks, Erin! 😊 Awesome as always!

  • @juicebox853
    @juicebox853 2 года назад

    Great work. Always a pleasure watching one of your new videos.

  • @NanoOreh
    @NanoOreh Год назад +1

    This is an amazing review. The best I've ever seen before! The demo record is also a brilliant idea! Thank you a lot!

  • @themastroiannis
    @themastroiannis 2 года назад +2

    great review as always! i heard a very different soundstage on both speakers. really liked the500M II's wider soundstage.

  • @bkakus
    @bkakus 2 года назад +3

    Keep the comparison part. I'm loving it. It is awesome to be able to hear a great comparison that really meaningful.
    Ever considered also adding vocal comparison too?

  • @mrcasey69
    @mrcasey69 8 месяцев назад

    First class channel. I appreciate they way you do things. Keep up the great work.

  • @kirkstarson
    @kirkstarson 2 года назад +3

    I took the time to listen to the comparison and definitely could hear a difference. The II's didn't sound as muddled... I like the comparisons! Thanks for what you do.

  • @audio_facts
    @audio_facts 2 года назад +5

    I'd also really appreciate measurements and a review on "snakeoil" products like different types of spikes/feet, cable elevators/lifters, and not to forget: Cables, interconnects, speaker wire, etc. The community needs the truth on this, and you can provide it!

  • @alanworks4354
    @alanworks4354 2 года назад +3

    Cool review. I like the A/B comparisons

  • @Luke-qs2cg
    @Luke-qs2cg 2 года назад

    I love the new video format. Keep it up erin!

  • @danallan4860
    @danallan4860 Год назад

    Thanks for that incredible review. Very helpful!

  • @unol
    @unol 2 года назад +5

    Great review Erin. You're setting the standard for how reviews should be. I love your approach of "here's how these speakers behave and here's how you can get the best out of them", rather than saying they're good or bad.
    Do you think it's possible for the Klippel to measure amplifiers or electronics? Alot of emphasis is placed on electronics thd numbers etc. But it would be cool to see how this actually translates in the final speakers performance and what we may hear. As an extreme test example you could measure performance of a speaker using the highest and lowest rated amps on ASR just to see how big a difference it makes.

  • @mrgamo9375
    @mrgamo9375 Год назад

    So in depth, much appreciated!

  • @kompira8586
    @kompira8586 2 года назад +1

    I'm going deaf. I couldn't hear a difference on either my speakers or my headphones.
    Anyway, you are great. Keep up the great work. We are lucky to have someone like you in the community.

  • @4thewinir344
    @4thewinir344 4 месяца назад

    I know I’m a year late to the comment party here, but this is one of your best reviews! Great job with the A/B comparison and going into detail with such a divisive speaker line (& brand!). I am strongly considering a set of 500M II as a set of HT rears to my 600M I. The OG RP600M are my audiophile ‘guilty pleasure’ lol.

  • @matt-ffffff
    @matt-ffffff 2 года назад +1

    Plus one for the a/b comparison. Like it!

  • @markpenland
    @markpenland 2 года назад +1

    Hope you continue these a/b comparisons. I heard something going on (my guess) at around 2K. Your charts backed up my assumption. Cool.

  • @RanTausi
    @RanTausi 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks Erin.

  • @chilleistgolf5417
    @chilleistgolf5417 Год назад

    Great video bro
    Love your perspective

  • @billnyfeler
    @billnyfeler 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this comparison! I was building my HT system and needed some new L/R mains to go with my sub & center channel. Based on your analysis, I got the RP 500M IIs, and they sound great!

  • @robk5745
    @robk5745 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice review and breakdown. Just got a pair of rp500m ii, they were on sale, couldn’t resist trying them.

    • @Filthy_Casual101
      @Filthy_Casual101 6 месяцев назад

      How did you like them?

    • @robk5745
      @robk5745 6 месяцев назад

      @@Filthy_Casual101nicely balanced speaker, solid all rounder for the very low price.

  • @gaborszabo2880
    @gaborszabo2880 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for the review! I tell everyone that the RP-500M II is the "better" bookshelf speaker, especially in a small room. Now I can show, link your video. THX!

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад +1

      Hope it helps!

    • @gaborszabo2880
      @gaborszabo2880 2 года назад +1

      @@ErinsAudioCorner It does the 600M / II is reviewed to oblivion, and the 500-400M are overlooked. For a small, medium, or bigger than medium room (30 nm) these and a sub, is a much better option.

    • @kirkaparty4143
      @kirkaparty4143 2 года назад +1

      True, I have the RP500i on my desk. Its a great desktop/nearfield application

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад

      @@kirkaparty4143 I wish there was more information out there about using some of these great new "bookshelf" speakers on a desktop. I was looking at the Polk L100 or R100 or Klipsch 600M II, but I just ordered the 500M II's instead since they will be a better fit. There's just not much information out there about using them nearfield, so I figured I'd just roll the dice. I'll be pairing them with a R-120SW subwoofer.

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 2 года назад +3

    Klipsch is making phenomenal small, consumer speakers. I was just astounded the first time I listened closely. I could make a record with them and a carefully aligned sub.

  • @midevil1980
    @midevil1980 2 года назад

    Awesome. Great video. Thanks, Erin! 🍻

  • @brianvportugal1155
    @brianvportugal1155 9 месяцев назад +4

    Erin I agree. I had the 600m2 for a couple of days but thought for my room and equipment the 500m2 was better balanced and much better suited to my Anthem mrx 300. I really like the 500m2. Thankyou for your guidance I would never had tried them if I hadn’t listened to your video. Very content with the system!

  • @roycampbell1272
    @roycampbell1272 2 года назад +1

    Like the comparisons.

  • @reallyeffingcooltechnodude
    @reallyeffingcooltechnodude 2 года назад +10

    Definitely keep doing the comparisons if there is a good reason for them. Good vid as expected.
    I'd be interested to see how the new big Klipsch floorstanders perform.

  • @JamesWilliams-gf8gm
    @JamesWilliams-gf8gm 2 года назад

    Great video. Sound demo was good too

  • @swllz
    @swllz 2 года назад +6

    Thanks Erin, your reviews provide real contents. Klipsch may have sold a lot of RP-600 after Steve Guttenberg praised highly without reservation. However, the measurements from ASR and Stereophile revealed a big hole in the mid range. That may have slowed the sales of RP-600. Klipsch had to come up with version 2. Therefore, the real measurements by all of speakers reviewers are driving speaker manufacturers to make speakers that are faithfully reproduce musical that was sent to the speakers. Speakers should not systematically alter any sound signals.
    Based on your measurements, I would buy RP-500m ii over than RP-600m ii, then pairing a subwoofer.

  • @danemoreno88
    @danemoreno88 Год назад

    My first gen I had all 4 inch woofer versions this time around I went all 5 series and love the way they sound

  • @davidcaylor4286
    @davidcaylor4286 Год назад

    First time viewer. Thanks for this good, detailed review!

  • @jesuscostantino2925
    @jesuscostantino2925 11 месяцев назад +2

    Man, the more of your videos I watch, the more I am surprised that more reviewers don’t do what you do. More than any other reviewer, you do a fantastic job of interpreting your subjective experience by way of your objective measurements (and vice versa). There are plenty who will either rely primarily on subjective (e.g., John Darko) or objective (e.g., Amir at ASR) analysis, and even a handful who do both (Stereophile). But none that I know of interpret one method of analysis by way of the other. I dig it.

  • @DougMen1
    @DougMen1 2 года назад

    Audio Advice is a great company. They do price matching, free shipping, and no hassle returns.

  • @audio_facts
    @audio_facts 2 года назад +4

    What would be really cool was if you'd make a DIY speaker with reasonably priced drivers and 2-way/3-way Hypex FusionAmps, and compare the performance to commercial speakers in the same price range. You have the equipment and the respect needed to really enlighten people on the possibilities of DIY. Basically: Show the HiFi world what we have been doing in car audio for over 20 years, and why!

    • @paulgyro
      @paulgyro 2 года назад

      Awesome idea, and one I've been hoping to do my self.

  • @adamjj85
    @adamjj85 2 года назад +12

    Great review, interesting to see Klipsch on the road to linearity. I agree with your point at the end. After watching reviews from just about every audio channel, unless you show some data, the pure subjective reviews are just a form of entertainment and really can't be used for serious purchasing decisions in my opinion.

    • @intenttoinjure
      @intenttoinjure 2 года назад +1

      An in house evaluation is the only way to know if you will like a speaker or not.

  • @nonametofame
    @nonametofame 2 года назад +4

    I never heard either previous Klipsch mk1s, but now I'm very intrigued after your review. I find that I also prefer smaller bookshelves vs their larger counterparts, precisely because of improved imaging. I also run my speakers with a competent sub, so I'd prefer the speaker to do its best for midrange and treble. Recently, I've really enjoyed the Polk L100, and the Arendal 1961 you reviewed. Both are just killer speakers when crossed with a sub. Thanks to you, this Klipsch is now on my radar, and I bet I'll like this 500 more, even though I know most are focusing on the 600. The measurements and breakdown are golden!

  • @derekboone193
    @derekboone193 Год назад

    Great Review! The 500 will probably be better for me because I will definitely add a sub with these.

  • @seanb3303
    @seanb3303 2 года назад +28

    Klipsch is changing their house sound to be more in line with RUclips reviewers because that is what is driving sales in 2022…not the speaker aisle at Best Buy.

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад +6

      Interesting. Hadn't considered that.

    • @JoelHernandez-tz3vk
      @JoelHernandez-tz3vk Год назад

      Does this means flat tuning is what sells now?

    • @seanb3303
      @seanb3303 Год назад +1

      @@JoelHernandez-tz3vk Flat tuning is extremely marketable right now.

    • @JoelHernandez-tz3vk
      @JoelHernandez-tz3vk Год назад

      @@seanb3303 So... I'm not so crazy for wanting flat tuning since the beginning of 21st century then?
      Makes me wonder if this is why there's a sudden rush of cheap flat tuned IEMs now.

    • @seanb3303
      @seanb3303 Год назад +2

      @@JoelHernandez-tz3vk probably. Having said that, if flat response loving people could see their response at their listening position, they would cry as it will look like the Himalaya mountains.

  • @Go4sur
    @Go4sur 2 года назад

    Love your reviews and watch as soon as you upload! I liked the demo you have provided.
    Can you please help review Klipsch RP-8000f if possible, thanks in advance.

  • @ianjohnson9545
    @ianjohnson9545 Год назад +5

    I just got my 600M II today. I’m a newbie to the Audiophile world. I went from a Harmon and Kardon Bluetooth speaker to this… I’m super happy with the quality of it. I’m know there’s better out there, but this is everything I could have asked for.

    • @chrismonterubio9475
      @chrismonterubio9475 Год назад

      The problem I found with the 600Mii compared to the original 600M, is that they are more linear and directed. With the original, you can move further off axis, and not have the sound kind of drop off like it does with the Mkii version. For reference I run a 7.2.4 setup with a bed layer of full RP600M.

    • @yuriwalter385
      @yuriwalter385 Год назад

      Welcome to the journey, Ian! You have a nice pair of speakers. Take your time with them, and enjoy the music. As you have the speakers sorted, in the future you can play with different sources, amps and setups if you wish.

  • @34332
    @34332 2 года назад +6

    I wouldn't be suprised when Klipsch 'upped' their game based on the succes of the (for example) Polk Reserve series, a quite linear speaker. Enjoyed the demo, nice work 👌

    • @DougMen1
      @DougMen1 2 года назад +2

      I wish Erin would do the Focal Chora 806, don't you? 🤙🙏🎤🎧💻

    • @34332
      @34332 2 года назад +2

      @@DougMen1
      I sure do 👌

    • @net_news
      @net_news 2 года назад

      klipsch upped the game way before Polk Reserve series exist...

    • @DougMen1
      @DougMen1 2 года назад +1

      @@net_news You're delusional! The original RP600M had a HUGE suckout in the midrange and a tweeter that was so hot that it made people's ears bleed, and sounded worse than a $200 Polk S20! They only just now fixed it with the new RP600M V2. If that's "upping the game" then no thanks! The Las Scala however is one of the best speakers of all time, but it ought to be at $13k for a pair.

    • @net_news
      @net_news 2 года назад +1

      @@DougMen1 well, they were a huge commercial hit.

  • @caioferrari
    @caioferrari 2 года назад

    Great review! I totally agree the 500M + Sub is better over 600M’s. Thanks for the review!

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад

      I ordered a pair of 500 MII's for my desktop and will be pairing them with a R-120SW subwoofer. If you have any advise on my setup I'd appreciate it!

  • @DougMen1
    @DougMen1 2 года назад +1

    Erin, I really really appreciate that you don't mix your theme music a million times louder than your voice. I use headphones when I listen to YT, as do most people I think. So, I start the video and then I set the YT volume to your voice, so I can easily hear what you're saying, and then when you cut to your opening theme music, it's the same volume level, unlike almost every other YT channel, where I'm suddenly assaulted with 100db blasting music, often with pounding bass and drums, in my headphones, and I have to pull the 'phones off my head as quickly as possible. So, I'm eternally grateful to you for not doing that to my already damaged ears, from too many loud concerts, playing in loud bands and practicing in tiny garages where the drummer's crash cymbal was inches away from my ear, amd decades of attending very loud concerts, as well as listening to music far too loudly with speakers and headphones. Protect your ears people. According to NIOSH, permanent damage ensues after 2 hours at 91 db, 1 hour at 94 db, 30 minutes at 97 db, and 15 minutes at 100 db.

  • @ThePentosin
    @ThePentosin 2 года назад

    Damn. I was about to skip the A/B comparison since I'm watching this review on my phone, but I heard a clear difference in details even through my shitty phone speakers.

  • @genuinejake9851
    @genuinejake9851 10 месяцев назад

    Im currently considering these for my surround and rear surrounds in a home theater. Assuming that my listening position is 0-10* behind my seated position.... my question is should I be considering the rp 502-s "dipole" unit instead? I don't really understand when or why a dipole is a necessary consideration, only that the "say" it is useful when an ideal location isn't possible. Im not really thinking I need them in the rear surround position but I'd like your thoughts on when that might be necessary as well. Thanks in advance

  • @Dreamer5211
    @Dreamer5211 Год назад

    Clearly the version 2 is a livelier sound , more open . Thanks !!

  • @juanfegallo
    @juanfegallo 10 дней назад +1

    I really appreciate your objectivity with every review, Erin. How would you compare these to the Triangle BRO3s?

  • @quicktoevil
    @quicktoevil Год назад

    Objectivity. So appreciated :)

  • @garyausten5939
    @garyausten5939 Год назад +1

    I'm planning on slowly replacing my Polk satellites with "real" speakers. I was thinking about the RP600ii, but realized they wouldn't fit in my bookcase (about 1/2" too tall. Both the 500ii and 600ii are on sale at Klipsch for 40% off and I'm going to a Magnolia center today to listen to whatever they have. I could tell a difference in the 500i vs 500ii and liked the clarity of the v2. I have my Polk sub so bass won't be an issue - I'd love to get a pair of rp8060fas though, but alas, the almighty dollar sticks its neck in :) - I can always get towers later and make the smaller speakers the surrounds. What center channel would pair with the rp500ii?

  • @Jason-ys2rt
    @Jason-ys2rt 9 месяцев назад +1

    After testing 8-9 different bookshelf speakers I settled on the 500m ii and have been mostly happy until I began noticing some cabinet resonances that are pretty annoying. I plan to check the frequencies that cause the issues with an app to see if they match up with your charts over the weekend. FYI, I am trying to upgrade from PSB Imagine Mini for a larger/louder sound but I really enjoy the overall sound and lack of annoying resonances. So is this just the way it is unless I spend much more? thanks in advance!

  • @ts5111
    @ts5111 Год назад +4

    I've listened to both back to back and out of the two, the RP500's sounded just that little bit sweeter and more balanced than the 600m's.

  • @bkrhino1
    @bkrhino1 2 года назад

    Nice review. I run a Klipsch 7.4 System consisting of the RF-7iii’s / RC-64iii / RP-502S’s and RP-150M’s. I am thinking about replacing the RP-150M’s with the RP-500M2 as rears. Each speaker revives power via the Parasound A-23+ and A-52+. Dual SVS SB16’s and dual SB-4000’s provide the bass. Thoughts?

  • @dagreatstoney.5869
    @dagreatstoney.5869 2 года назад

    Top class,tks

  • @warrenreif5369
    @warrenreif5369 2 года назад +3

    Hi Erin, this is the first of your vids I've consumed. Your presentation is awesome (from a 40 year retired EE). I was interested in the rp-500M II due to the claimed sensitivity performance; but, as you noted, Klipsch's spec-man-ship is more marketing... Thus, I am still searching for a 90 + dB sensitivity bookshelf speaker that's of quality; any recommendations?

  • @11biglou
    @11biglou 2 года назад

    I have a question so I have a jamo 809 bookshelf would it work great if I get the Klipsch 500mII or 600mII for front speakers and the jamo as a rear?

  • @mhnoni
    @mhnoni 2 года назад +1

    The sound sample is a really helpful idea, I wish you add a human voice sample too for each review (like Remember Me - MARLOE. or any other track), 5-sec hearing a human voice will be enough since a human voice is a reference and we know how it should sound.

  • @Nandao_Vs
    @Nandao_Vs Год назад

    Honestly I’m didn’t see difference in blind test between rp500 vs rp500 ii. Maybe the difference is most clear on telemetry.
    Thank you for share this valuable information.

  • @johntullio745
    @johntullio745 2 года назад

    Great reviews and very knowledgeable. I own the rp500 v1 with Dirac eq. Pretty happy with them, would you have some technical data with a 80hz crossover, what spl will I get with these at 1m? Will I get anywhere near 100db without clipping, compression etc

  • @myplacerighthear3691
    @myplacerighthear3691 Год назад

    In my experience with Klipsch after buying them for better than 50 years straight since 1973.. if you bought a certain model.. and you really love it stay with it.. now as to the Klipsch 600m model twos.. they will crack concrete their crisper louder bigger bass.. been pretty much will handle anything I put into they're little bookshelf bodies.. I adore love and will cherish the Klipsch 600m Mark 2 for a very long time to come.. I use them in a system which is 😊 made up of just this Klipsch model of speaker that is 9 separate Klipsch 600m ii,s.. in a room that is 20 ft long 16 ft wide with 12ft ceilings.. and of course I've added two 12-inch subwoofers by 😊 Klipsch.. driven with 150 watts per channel all channels driven.. that's 150 w for each of the nine channels.. in this configuration sounds unbelievably beautiful..

  • @patrickkerns2022
    @patrickkerns2022 Год назад

    i had phones on and only slight difference to me cool video

  • @Geoff0711
    @Geoff0711 Год назад

    I have been looking at the RP 500 M speakers for a while and pondering...I have 2 systems and my #2 System has the R51M which are slightly rough diamonds - not perfect but just play music. My other system currently has some modified Fyne F 301's which needed a tweak, or two, to get them 'right' as they sounded muted at the top end and due to placement had a bit of a bass bump. They are more neutral than the R51M's but sound more restrained - as well as sounding also very nice. SO I wondered how the RP 500 Mii would compare with the F301 or maybe the F500 Fyne audio?? .. I use an SVS SV 1000 for the bottom end - so bottom end is not absolurtely an issue

  • @MidFiMan
    @MidFiMan 2 года назад +3

    I've got, and love, the 600M v1 and they are extremely directional, like a laser. Good video, but I can't hear the difference between the 500M I & II. Erin, you mentioned near the end that you should probably get a sub to handle the low end and I agree, thus a few weeks ago, I bought the R-120sw. How would you setup the crossover on my Denon and my sub? I currently have both at 80, but I have zero idea of what I'm doing.

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад +1

      I just picked up an R-120SW and have a pair of 500 II's on the way. How did the combo work out for you? Any tips? I'm going to be using them nearfield on my desktop.

    • @MidFiMan
      @MidFiMan Год назад

      @@indianapolisindiana7856 I just don’t know anything about Nearfield. If they are anything like the 600s, they are extremely directional. Just keep that in mind. I would also say my 600s sound better a couple feet from the wall. More than a couple if I can get it. I usually had them four feet from the back wall. I recently upgraded to fortes.

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад +1

      @@MidFiMan Thanks for the quick reply!

  • @Snskch3
    @Snskch3 Месяц назад

    I’m looking to switch my rp502s side and maybe rear surrounds to either the rp 600ii or rp 500ii. I think that having the speaker pointing right at my listening position especially on the side surrounds will be way better than having those opposed faces. When I look left and right I see wood faces pointed at my ears, not woofers. I think that will help my surround a lot.

  • @QuangNguyen-md8ky
    @QuangNguyen-md8ky Год назад

    Thanks for the video. Any subwoofer you recommend to pair with 500m II?

  • @zbruch66
    @zbruch66 Год назад

    thank you, Erin, for the so detailed review! What stereo receiver could you recommend for it (up to $700-800)?

  • @jukingeo
    @jukingeo 3 месяца назад

    In this case, the RP-500m II is better. However, when I heard comparisons of the RP-600m against the RP-600m II, I actually like the original RP-600m better. While the "m II" does address the midrange sound hole that both the RP-500m and 600m have, it (sadly) reduces the high end output making the speaker sound duller. Granted, I am older and this appeals to my hearing, so I am opting to stick with the RP-600m, but just need to find a way to fix the crossover dip.

  • @Lyxess
    @Lyxess Год назад +1

    Grabbed myself a marantz nr1711 gonna pair it with a pair of RP-500m II's.

  • @Moonlight-zp5rj
    @Moonlight-zp5rj Месяц назад

    What kind of speakers/ home theatre system do you prefer for 16'x20' bedroom with the bed slammed to the wall?

  • @oscararevalo9806
    @oscararevalo9806 10 месяцев назад

    I bought the 500 mii. I didnt think I would need more bass. Now I am thinking about upgrading to the 600 mii or buying a sub

  • @tainle
    @tainle Год назад

    Hi Erin, I am choosing between Focal chora 806 and Klipsch RP500M II? what would you choose? and why?

  • @MrFallred
    @MrFallred 6 месяцев назад

    Any cons of going with 500 instead of 600 if you intend to have these along with a subwoofer and center channel for HT? Is there any reason or scenario you would you advise the 600?

  • @snakeheadvn761
    @snakeheadvn761 Год назад

    Hi, I'm new to speakers and I'm deciding between the 500m ii and 600m ii, i have a good deal both at the same price. As someone who loves the sound of Grado headphones, which one would you recommend?

  • @dr.imroze
    @dr.imroze Месяц назад

    Hi Erin. Hope all going well with you. ICan you please tell me if these speakers can be driven by Douk Audio H7 Pro amp? Or it will be better to get a powered one like Klipsch R-51PM?
    TIA.

  • @seanb3303
    @seanb3303 2 года назад

    Erin, do you prefer this speaker to JBL 530?

  • @scottlowell493
    @scottlowell493 2 года назад +1

    Makes more sense to get these for surround satellites than 600mII....since I already have 2 subs. Crossed over at 80, the 500MII make more sense and cost less. I prefer a more directed speaker, less side issues with walls. Super wide dispersion speakers always seem to be soft/diffuse sounding.

  • @TheTheis1995
    @TheTheis1995 3 месяца назад

    what speaker in general would you recomend for only nearfield listening for a pc setup (2.1) system as an amp i have the cxa 81 from cambridge, the system is only for music

  • @Leebabins
    @Leebabins Год назад

    Question. I purchased the RP 6000 floor speakers, but by the time I managed to get the my centre and surrounds it was the RP II series. Will it matter much for sound since they technically don’t match?!!

  • @benki._
    @benki._ 2 года назад

    Such a great review Erin, I’m new to your channel and as a sound engineer I appreciate the objective data and the test method criticism :). However, I’m quite a rookie in home audio tbh, and I’m setting up a system for a friend.
    My question is about price though. Does amazon price refer to 600$ per unit or for a pair? Please help a noob out :) I’m used to seeing prices per pair when buying studio monitors and judging by the great reviews for this Klipsch model, 600$ a pair doesn’t really make sense. Or does it?
    Needless to say how important and elementary this information would be before planning a system to meet a budget, but it’s not very clear to me :/
    Thank you!

  • @bkakus
    @bkakus 2 года назад

    I have a question. When using the data from the older design in the past, many had labeled Klipsch as "Bad", "Not Recommended".
    For what you see so far, are the Reference Premiere V1 or the V2 improved enough to get back to where "scientifically", using Data, we can say Klipsch is good enough to be recommended against like Polk Signature Elite or Reserve series?
    If so, is the RP series comparable to Polk SE or the Reserve? to KEF Q series? (Except the Center Channel I think only Q series can be recommended"
    I asked here because It is very very hard to see someone actually did testing on Klipsch and review it in detail. And the result really got me thinking about those neg from forums such as ASR.....
    Thanks

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад

      What did you end up buying? I was considering all the speakers you mentioned, and I just ordered the 500 II's since the smaller size will work better on my desktop. Gonna be pairing them with a Klipsch R-120SW sub.

  • @NuggetsXInfinite
    @NuggetsXInfinite Год назад +1

    Wow. The RP 500M II had so much more detail. (heard through LS50s)

  • @JohnSmith-zl8rz
    @JohnSmith-zl8rz Год назад

    do you recommend this speakers for the Cambridge AXA35?

  • @antoinec.3185
    @antoinec.3185 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video, very good !
    Do you think the RP500M II is better than the Davis Acoustics Olympia One master first edition ?

  • @josdeboosere8896
    @josdeboosere8896 Год назад

    Hi Erin, looking to buy some speakers to connect a turntable to a tube-amplifier. And in Googl'ing some stuff I found your channel & tests. Since the Amp is tube based (2x 3.5W - 8 Ohm - 100K impedance) I have been told that I need a set with a high sensitivity (94dB or higher). Bare in mind, that I am not an audio guy, so my knowledge is low ;) I was trying to compare the 500's to the 600's. However you mentioned in the video that Klipsch uses another method to measure sensitivity. I'm completely lost now ... can you enlighten me a bit ?

    • @j.craigh.3480
      @j.craigh.3480 Год назад

      To my understanding, most manufacturers measure sensitivity outside or in a space with very litttle sound reflections (like near by walls). Where as Klipsch’s sensitivity ratings are indoor room ratings.

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard 2 года назад

    Erin, your points about why you include the data are well taken. On the other hand, if you *only* provided the data, then that would mostly negate the usefulness of that data - because *you* know how a speaker sounds, and whether or not it sounds good to you. And *you* know how to "read" the data - but most of us do not know how to read and understand the data.
    Assimilating all the data into an *actual* understanding of how something sounds - is the huge challenge. Really - in my humble opinion - the only way to know how anything sounds - is to listen to music played through it. If this subjective experience is related to the data, then yes, that helps us all understand things. But in the end, if we were to just look at the data for the RP500M II vs the RP600M II - without your subjective opinion, I think the data alone would not be worth very much; to most people.
    The main improvement, it would seem, of the gen 2 over the gen 1 RP500M - is the lack of the dip in the response in the crossover region. Hearing the lack of response is not as easy as hearing a peak in response. So a listening comparison is how/when the dip can be discerned. This is when data definitely helps.

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад

      Well, that is why I try my best to help explain the data and relate it to what I hear from the speaker(s) being reviewed. That is, in my opinion, the “next best thing” to hearing them. Because it’s not feasible to hear all the speakers. Ideally enough time goes by and with enough explanation people understand how to read the data as well. I had to learn at some point and I believe others can do the same if given the information. At which point they can then get an idea of what speakers they likely would enjoy or not enjoy without having to worry much about missing out (because they don’t have the means to listen to the speakers in person). 🙂

  • @mhnoni
    @mhnoni 2 года назад +1

    Hi Erin, I've been waiting for this video to make my mind, which speaker you will advise me to get if the vocal is the main thing I care? RP-500M II, RP-600M II, Polk r100, or Kali Audio IN-5? I mostly use it with my PC as a nearfield.
    Thanks!

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад +1

      I wish there was more information out there on using the recent crop of amazing bookshelf speakers on a desktop. I was wanting to get the Polk L100 or R100's, but couldn't find much info on how they worked nearfield and close to wall, so I ended up going with the smaller Klipsch RP-500M II with a matching 12" Klipsch sub. The new RP-500M II and the larger RP-600M II have been getting pretty great reviews and seem to be competitive with the Polks, so hopefully I'm not missing out by passing on the Polks.

    • @mhnoni
      @mhnoni Год назад

      @@indianapolisindiana7856 Yeah, it's really hard to tell from graphs or online reviews.

  • @Jon-nz3dm
    @Jon-nz3dm 2 года назад +1

    Haven't owned any of these Klipsch RP speakers but I always saw the midrange crossover dip on measurement plots. The demo shows the differences perfectly, sounds recessed on the old ones as I expected. One of the speakers from the series does seem to be pretty neutral, though(from Audioholics measurements). That being the 8000F towers. I'm considering picking up a pair of the old ones since they're under $600 per speaker right now and the measurements make them look great, especially at like 15 degrees off axis. Bass seems to extend nicely and roll off very slowly without such a steep drop-off like most other towers. I'm wondering if there are any other towers around the same price that would be a better option.

    • @ErinsAudioCorner
      @ErinsAudioCorner  2 года назад +1

      I've got the 8000F II on hand so if you can wait a few weeks, I should have that up. Then you can see the data and compare that to James' data for the v1.

    • @Jon-nz3dm
      @Jon-nz3dm 2 года назад

      Awesome. Thanks for all the work you put in, Erin. I don't know what I'd do without the data from you, Amir and James lol. I don't think I could go back to just subjective reviews.

  • @jorgenavas6704
    @jorgenavas6704 4 месяца назад

    Hello! how are you? What subwoofer do you recommend for a 15M2 living room to watch movies and listen to music on CD and streaming? I have seen the Klipsch R8sw, R10sw and SPL100, which would be the most suitable? greetings from Argentina!

  • @mhnoni
    @mhnoni 2 года назад

    Oh nice, thanks for reviewing this speaker I've been waiting for this video to decide. so now I'm going to ask the same question as last time, I care a lot about natural human vocals, which one do you think is the best for my needs? RP-500M II, RP-600M II, or Polk-reserve-r100?
    And if I add KALI in-5 to this pick list, would your answer still be the same?
    Thanks!

    • @indianapolisindiana7856
      @indianapolisindiana7856 Год назад +1

      Did you end up buying any of the speakers you mentioned? I was also considering the 600M II's and the R100's, but ended up going with the 500M II since they'll fit on my desktop better.

    • @mhnoni
      @mhnoni Год назад

      @@indianapolisindiana7856 Not really, I will go for KALi once I have the budget since shipping it to me cost more than the speaker price, RP-500M II is a great option, let me know how much you like and dislike it once you set it up for your desktop.

  • @_abbadoo_
    @_abbadoo_ 4 месяца назад

    to remedy the difference between the 500 and 500-II with eq - would that just be picking up the 1000hz ~5 db based on the graph? or does it still beat out for other reasons

  • @mseker66
    @mseker66 Год назад

    Would they be fine as surround (SL&SR) in a 7.2.4?

  • @RAK562
    @RAK562 Год назад

    I want to add RP 500 M 2nd gen and RP 600 M 2nd gen for my Atmos Surround but I can’t make up my mind which one is suit better, Can you help me make a decision, Thank you for you help.