Unbelievably GREAT!!
I purchased the Klipsch RC-62II as an upgrade from my RC-52 and the level of improvement is astounding! I can't get over the major bump in quality and have to hand it to the Klipsch engineering team for a job well done.
For those of you who are not familiar with Klipsch, their stuff has been around for many many years. They offer an excellent 5 year warranty on all their speakers and they are truly made to last. Most of my Klipsch are now going on 4 years and are used daily with ZERO issues. I feed them all (including this center channel) with 110 watts RMS each from a Denon AVR (made in Japan model) and it is a perfect fit.
My system had consisted of two RB-81's for left and right mains, a RC-52 for the center, two RS-12d subs and two RS 52's for my surrounds. While the RS 52's were fine for surrounds they don't quite match the voicing of my left and right Klipsch mains but worked very well for movies. Back when I purchased the components I just couldn't...
Great Sound Definition
I recently upgraded my A/V receiver to a Yamaha RX-V667 and, of course, that triggered more 'upgrades' (you know how that goes).
I have a nice, older pair of M&K bookshelf speakers in the guest room, where my home theater resides; with the new receiver they were way outperforming the center channel speaker (an older, smaller Klipsch model).
A local retailer is going out of business, so I had the opportunity to pick up the RC-62 II for an incredible price.
All I can say is: 'wow'. The sound quality is really crisp and provides an enhancement to the dialog / center channel track I've not heard before. To to frank, I heard the biggest difference watching season 2 of In Treatment - quiet dialog, with great attention to audio detail paid by the production team (e.g. lots of subtle background sound effects - you really feel like you are sitting in Paul Weston's office).
Highly recommended for performance, but be careful: the deep cabinet...
Clear and in your face dialogue, soul piercing highs
I've had mine for 9 months so I've had a chance to get accustomed to it. The center channel provides most of the dialogue and some of the soundtrack and sound effects as well. Klipsch have been said to be "bright" by some people. I even have had these sound a bit "off" at times. But what I think it is, these speakers are so accurate and clear, that that can be mistaken for "bright". People aren't used to the clarity these provide. Also if you have room correction software these can be picky. You really have to test multiple positions no more than 1 foot apart from eachother. If you set up your system and place your speakers correctly. There is no other speaker type that will give you such power and clarity as good horn tweeters. And Klipsch is one of the best bang for your buck speakers. These really do perform exceptionally well for their price point.
I've gotten chills from some vocals with these speakers. I've heard saxophone high...
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