I bought the Yamaha TSR-700 and within a week the Bluetooth/wireless board failed. So I returned it and picked up the Denon S760H. Very happy with it so far.
LOL yep we certainly wouldn't recommend that for daily use, which could be an issue with the SVS Prime 5.1 for example which is why we mentioned the limited placement options. Thanks for watching :)
EXTREMELY informative video!! A must watch for someone wanting to start a new home theater set up or someone who is wanting an upgrade from those all in one home theater in a box! Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great video! You guys always do a great job breaking everything down. I do recommend another speaker set as an option as well. Fluance has their reference and elite series 5.0 sets. The reference is the same price as the Klipsch set at Costco it just doesn't have the up firing atmos speakers. But I've heard its a nice set of speakers.
Hey man thank you very much for the suggestion! We're always open to reviewing any brand, it's just a matter of getting access to the product for review. We'll definitely try to check out the Fluance set. Thanks for watching :)
Just wanted to reach out and say thanks, Because of your reviews on the Costco klipsch 5.O.2 And Denon S760H reviews My home theater system is coming together quite nicely. I did take your advice on the 85" For screen size, but went with the Samsung QN800A As opposed to the Sony you chose. Main reason was the one connect Box and not having to install a power outlet behind the TV on the wall. But also reflection handling is a big deal in my home theater, which is located in a walk out basement and has 3 huge Bay windows across from the screen. As for the Sub I gave very very serious consideration to going with the SVS SB3000's you reviewed, and even the 3000micros. As I was trying to get as much subwoofer as I could with the highest W.A.F But it turns out my wife is A pretty good egg :). We ended up with the SVS SB16 ultra, and she loves the look. Ask for seating the only reason we didn't choose the Valencia's was actually because of the subwoofer selection. Running 2 SB16 ultras wasn't in the cards based on our layout, So to compensate we went with 4 Seatcraft Apex powered recliners with the Sounds shaker amplifier system. For even bass response across all of the of the seating positions. Well thank you all the same, you provide an invaluable service to those making decisions in an ever evolving space. It's good to have a voice you can trust to give an honest perspective.
Hey man, thank you so much for sharing your experience getting your theater set up! It means a lot to us & we're glad we could help along the way :) We really appreciate your support & we hope you enjoy your new setup for years to come!!
We got the Costco setup KLIPSCH 5.0.2, 12" sub and Onkyo receiver. Everything on sale and insane price on the Onkyo clearance. Couldn't be happier, although the 12" sub could be better. In fact the 10" sub on the Klipsch Reference Theater Pack 5.1 Channel Surround Sound System which I also purchased on sale sounded better.
I have dual 12s, I think they CAN sound amazing, but before I got the Onkyo RZ50 and ran Dirac, they sound *fine* but now they've opened up a lot and sound way more dynamic. Doesn't sound like the same sub honestly.
I just walked into Costco for the first time ever, less than a week ago, to buy an LG C1 65." I had always wanted a Klipsch surround sound and saw the 5.1.4, so I grabbed it without doing any homework. I get home and find out they had the other one you showed here. Nobody is singing praise to the 5.1.4. We live 160 miles away round trip, and now they are out of the bigger one on sale. I think, after I return the unopened system, I'm going to buy some Dual 8" Towers and go from there.
Hey man, thanks for watching and we're sorry to hear about that. Unfortunately it's not all to clear what the differences are in the store (and the 5.1.4 probably even looks like a better value on paper) but we think returning the system is the right choice. Costco has a very good return policy so they'll make sure you're taken care of. Hope you can get a set that you're happy with!
I really hope the Onkyo 6050 receiver gets to Costco soon. I have the Yamaha TSR-700 and it is plagued with so many weird behaviors (random shut off, poor HDMI switching, inconsistent AirPlay behaviors) that I can't wait to return it. [Edit to add: SVS has raised the price of the SB-1000 Pro to $699)
You and me both! If they do get it in we'll be sure to review it as soon as possible. Sorry to hear about the TSR-700 problems, if you bought it at Costco and it's been more than 90 days you still might be able to return it. Thanks for watching!
@@TwoGuyzTech Thanks for your reply and these videos. I've actually spoken to Costco and they assure me it can be returned well after 90 days. I was basically told "indefinite" but of course I won't be fully comfortable until the return is accepted. Sooner than later, I hope. It's a shame because it sounds very nice with our Focal/SVS setup. If there were an alternative, it'd already be returned. Onkyo has the 6100 available on their site but it's $799. That'd be cheap for our main system but for this one it's overkill. I actually bought a Harmony Hub remote (R.I.P.) because at least now when it misbehaves I'm usually only two taps (power on and new activity) from making it work as expected. Talking with their tech support was, well, you can guess. First world problems.
I don't know how much longer Costco will carry it, but if you can find it, it's definitely worth the price... Paired with the 12 inch klipsch sub sold at Costco it sounds really really good...
Appreciate this as I'm working to get a good budget receiver for the Klipsch R-620F system. I look forward to receiver suggestions as well as when you'll be dropping your '22 budget system build video.
Is the 2000s Nintendo Wii U a great option for a used game console for my 8.1 surround sound home cinema I am thinking about building a house with my mom together hoping that I could install the Wii U on the cinema rack 😊❤
If you connect the satellite speakers directly to the receiver it will work fine but I think the speakers are 6ohm speakers. So keep that in mind I guess. If you want to connect the entire system to a receiver you will have to figure out how to connect the sub out of receiver to one of the inputs on the subwoofer. Maybe connect it to the rca inputs and then have the Logitech speakers set to the correct input so the sub gets the audio signal? I have the z906 speakers and plan to get a receiver so I'll be testing if this will even work.
I am looking for a small home theater 5.1 Amp receiver, like the Boss 321 of the day in size, which measures around 11 inches wide. I live in a small home so my cabinet can only take up to 14.5 inches wide. I would like 5.1 surround outputs, HDMI, RCA, and Optical inputs, but I can not find this for the right price, Crutchfield found one brand but it is $1,300. This system needs to be controlled by a remote or Cell Phone. Please help.
Can the Denon AVR-S760H receiver you mention handle Klipsch speakers because each channel in this receiver can handle 75W max whereas some of the speakers in Klipsch have power input of 100W. Therefore, am I better off using Yamaha receiver with it?
Thanks for watching! Unless you're trying to fill a very large space at a very high volume, the 75wpc would actually fit the Klipsch speakers quite well because they are pretty efficient. Another option would also be the Onkyo TX-NR6050 that we also reviewed here on our channel. Hope this helps!
At the time of writing the script for this video we don't think they were available yet, but since then it does seem like both of those AVRs are available. We would like to test them in the future but since we haven't had any personal experience with those models yet we can't comment on them. Thanks for watching! :)
@@TwoGuyzTech Ah okay. Yeah and maybe you all can clear up why the hell the 6100 is like 200 or 3 even more then the 5100. I mean really only cause it's THX? The 5100 ain't.
I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on adding the Monolith M-10 V1 and V2 10in THX Certified Select 500 Watt Powered Subwoofer to the mix. An added feature of the RSL Speedwoofer 10s is the wireless connectivity it offers.
Thanks for watching! We would love to review some of the Monolith subs, and we've reached out to Monoprice, but unfortunately we've never heard back from them.
Needless to say, I do enjoy your videos, and find them very informative. I'm surprised, pleasantly, that you even replied to my comment! I has caused me to be even more brazen with a question! I recently upgraded my home theatre to Emotiva's T1's, B1's, and waiting for the C1 to be in stock. Meanwhile I've been researching subs and have a field of the RSL Speedwoofer S10, SVS SB and PB 1000 Pros, and the Monolith 10 THX. I use it for both movies and music and have been leaning towards the RSL, hearing it does both well. Any thoughts you might provide would be extremely appreciated. The room is 16'x 13' with 8' ceilings.
Great video. I just received the Costco 5.0.2, a Denon x3700H receiver, and an Emovtiva BaxX 7. I have a question a/ crossover setting for the Denon. If say for example, I set the crossovers to say the THX standard of 80 Hx, does that mean anything over 80 Hz is sent to the subwoofer [Klipsch R-12SW (2 of them)] or does it mean anything below 80 Hz is sent to the subwoofer? I am going to try the 80 Hz and compare it to adding 10 Hz to the each speakers lowest frequency response. I was confused over crossover and the Denon manual didn't make it clear. Thank you guys.
Thanks for watching! You'll usually have two different types of crossover settings - subwoofer crossover and speaker crossover. The subwoofer crossover is considered to be a 'low-pass filter' as it only allows frequencies LOWER than the selected value to pass through. The standard here is usually 80Hz as you mentioned, so any of the frequencies below 80Hz will pass through, and anything above will slope down smoothly until there's no output from the sub. In this scenario, only stuff lower than ~80Hz will make it to your Klipsch subs. The speaker crossovers (large, small or selected frequency) work opposite - they're high-pass filters, so only frequencies ABOVE the selected value can pass through to the speakers. There is some confusion about bass getting redirected or moved around to other speakers, but this will only happen if you tell the receiver to do that (like setting your subwoofer signal to LFE + Main or LFE + L/R). Hope this helps!
@@TwoGuyzTech Thanks for the clarification... it makes sense. I plan on setting the speakers to small and using LFE (no LFE+Mains). You have given me more help than anything that I read on any A/V forms. Really appreciate you guys taking the time out of you schedules to help us.
We're not sure if Yamaha has fixed any of the issues with their newest batches of TSR-700s, we would hold off unless you could get confirmation that the bug is fixed. Thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for the info. I have a polk 5.1 mostly monitor system and PL 200 II sub. Currently using Yamaha v683 to push it. Should I just upgrade the receiver? I mostly use it for movies. I have no issues with the speakers. Just seems to lack power.. Any information is appreciated.
Thanks for watching! In your case it sounds like it would be a good idea to start with upgrading the receiver to something with a little more punch. Should help bring those speakers to life. Hope this helps :)
Great information. I have 5 BOSE Accoustimass cube speakers with a subwoofer that are 20 years olds. Will they work well with the Denon AVR-S760H? Thank you.
Great video. I was going to go with SVS but they raised their prices. I ended up getting two Klipsch R-120SW as they are marked down right now for Black Friday. The R-120SW is a lot better than the R-12SW. When the Denon S760H and Dolby Atmos towers go on sale at Costco I will pick those up.
Sounds good! We'd love to test out the R-120SW at some point, we're happy to hear that you're having good luck with it. All of this stuff that Costco offers is a great value as well, we can absolutely recommend it! Thanks for watching :)
@@TwoGuyzTech yeah for $600, I got the Klipsch pair, which is the price of just 1 SVS. Granted they will not hit as low as the SVS, but they still sound amazing for music and shake the house plenty. I have them turned up just below half. I could not imagine what they could do on full.
@@billherrera6386 Sounds like a great value! Especially with SVS raising their prices it's good to know that there are other solid alternatives out there.
@@yournightmare9999 I looked at the BIC but went with Klipsch as I liked them better for music. I have the Klipsch set to below half on the sub and turned down on the receiver and they still shake the house. I now need to upgrade my other components so I can fully enjoy them
costco sells klipsch but not owns them klipsch is owned by VOXX International Corporation good to know and onkyo to just to know looking at setups i think you need to look also if you buy speakers that you in a way match receiver a to light receiver or a to light speaker set can be a miss match in watts underpowered when watch a movie its worth researching if set needs to come with a separate sub and wife approval if on budget buy one by one when can not robs bank preferable with one brand chosen like klipsch svs etc not all are rich
No, we never called this a review. The thumbnail says "Budget Home Theater Guide" as we're guiding our viewers on what kinds of components they need to be looking out for to put together a system. We encourage people to follow our links to our actual full product reviews of the units we mention in this video.
Great summation of past reviews all packaged together just in time for the holidays! Thanks, guys! 🤘
Thanks man! We appreciate it :)
You are the first reviewer to talk about weight!! Great job.
I bought the Yamaha TSR-700 and within a week the Bluetooth/wireless board failed. So I returned it and picked up the Denon S760H. Very happy with it so far.
Good to hear that you had better luck with the S760H - thanks for watching :)
Thanks for recommending the Klipsch product, I love this brand!
Having a non-front-ported center channel in a tight cabinet space seems like a heck-no decision.
LOL yep we certainly wouldn't recommend that for daily use, which could be an issue with the SVS Prime 5.1 for example which is why we mentioned the limited placement options. Thanks for watching :)
Can you suggest a good IR Repeater
EXTREMELY informative video!!
A must watch for someone wanting to start a new home theater set up or someone who is wanting an upgrade from those all in one home theater in a box! Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hey K Man we appreciate it! Thanks for watching as always :)
Great video! You guys always do a great job breaking everything down. I do recommend another speaker set as an option as well. Fluance has their reference and elite series 5.0 sets. The reference is the same price as the Klipsch set at Costco it just doesn't have the up firing atmos speakers. But I've heard its a nice set of speakers.
Hey man thank you very much for the suggestion! We're always open to reviewing any brand, it's just a matter of getting access to the product for review. We'll definitely try to check out the Fluance set.
Thanks for watching :)
@@TwoGuyzTech anytime! Thanks for the info. You guys have helped me a lot. Keep the great content coming.
Just wanted to reach out and say thanks, Because of your reviews on the Costco klipsch 5.O.2 And Denon S760H reviews My home theater system is coming together quite nicely.
I did take your advice on the 85" For screen size, but went with the Samsung QN800A As opposed to the Sony you chose. Main reason was the one connect Box and not having to install a power outlet behind the TV on the wall. But also reflection handling is a big deal in my home theater, which is located in a walk out basement and has 3 huge Bay windows across from the screen. As for the Sub I gave very very serious consideration to going with the SVS SB3000's you reviewed, and even the 3000micros. As I was trying to get as much subwoofer as I could with the highest W.A.F But it turns out my wife is A pretty good egg :). We ended up with the SVS SB16 ultra, and she loves the look. Ask for seating the only reason we didn't choose the Valencia's was actually because of the subwoofer selection. Running 2 SB16 ultras wasn't in the cards based on our layout, So to compensate we went with 4 Seatcraft Apex powered recliners with the Sounds shaker amplifier system. For even bass response across all of the of the seating positions.
Well thank you all the same, you provide an invaluable service to those making decisions in an ever evolving space. It's good to have a voice you can trust to give an honest perspective.
Hey man, thank you so much for sharing your experience getting your theater set up! It means a lot to us & we're glad we could help along the way :) We really appreciate your support & we hope you enjoy your new setup for years to come!!
We got the Costco setup KLIPSCH 5.0.2, 12" sub and Onkyo receiver. Everything on sale and insane price on the Onkyo clearance. Couldn't be happier, although the 12" sub could be better. In fact the 10" sub on the Klipsch Reference Theater Pack 5.1 Channel Surround Sound System which I also purchased on sale sounded better.
I have dual 12s, I think they CAN sound amazing, but before I got the Onkyo RZ50 and ran Dirac, they sound *fine* but now they've opened up a lot and sound way more dynamic. Doesn't sound like the same sub honestly.
Great video, love the transparency!
Thank you so much! We appreciate it :)
The value of some of these systems were quite surprising. Great video!
Thank you!😀
Your doing great work. Subbed. I really appreciate that you cover Costco sold products.
Thanks for the sub! We're glad that the videos are helpful. :)
I just walked into Costco for the first time ever, less than a week ago, to buy an LG C1 65." I had always wanted a Klipsch surround sound and saw the 5.1.4, so I grabbed it without doing any homework. I get home and find out they had the other one you showed here. Nobody is singing praise to the 5.1.4. We live 160 miles away round trip, and now they are out of the bigger one on sale. I think, after I return the unopened system, I'm going to buy some Dual 8" Towers and go from there.
Hey man, thanks for watching and we're sorry to hear about that. Unfortunately it's not all to clear what the differences are in the store (and the 5.1.4 probably even looks like a better value on paper) but we think returning the system is the right choice. Costco has a very good return policy so they'll make sure you're taken care of. Hope you can get a set that you're happy with!
I hear 5.1.4 is good value but the upfiring speakers just add fill to the room and not surround to the room which is supposed to happen
Thanx u hv give a gude review on the home theater system an which speaker to go for .an hv give a gude explanation .
I really hope the Onkyo 6050 receiver gets to Costco soon. I have the Yamaha TSR-700 and it is plagued with so many weird behaviors (random shut off, poor HDMI switching, inconsistent AirPlay behaviors) that I can't wait to return it.
[Edit to add: SVS has raised the price of the SB-1000 Pro to $699)
You and me both! If they do get it in we'll be sure to review it as soon as possible. Sorry to hear about the TSR-700 problems, if you bought it at Costco and it's been more than 90 days you still might be able to return it.
Thanks for watching!
@@TwoGuyzTech Thanks for your reply and these videos. I've actually spoken to Costco and they assure me it can be returned well after 90 days. I was basically told "indefinite" but of course I won't be fully comfortable until the return is accepted. Sooner than later, I hope. It's a shame because it sounds very nice with our Focal/SVS setup.
If there were an alternative, it'd already be returned. Onkyo has the 6100 available on their site but it's $799. That'd be cheap for our main system but for this one it's overkill.
I actually bought a Harmony Hub remote (R.I.P.) because at least now when it misbehaves I'm usually only two taps (power on and new activity) from making it work as expected. Talking with their tech support was, well, you can guess. First world problems.
Any word if the Costco 5.0.2 is long for this world? Currently out of stock and heard Costco is replacing it with the Reference Cinema System 5.1.4.
I don't know how much longer Costco will carry it, but if you can find it, it's definitely worth the price...
Paired with the 12 inch klipsch sub sold at Costco it sounds really really good...
@@nicholasmapes it’s still selling online at Costco
@@ben380z awsome, its a great system for small to medium rooms
Any news on the new Onkyo TX-NR6050 that is being sold at Costco? Curious to see it up against the Denon AVR S760H.
We will have one next week and will be getting the review out ASAP!
Great video! Good information.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Very well done. Moving all my good equipment from living room to new home theatre in basement. Now living room needs some love with a new system.
Appreciate this as I'm working to get a good budget receiver for the Klipsch R-620F system. I look forward to receiver suggestions as well as when you'll be dropping your '22 budget system build video.
Is the 2000s Nintendo Wii U a great option for a used game console for my 8.1 surround sound home cinema I am thinking about building a house with my mom together hoping that I could install the Wii U on the cinema rack 😊❤
If you were to choose between Vizeo soundbar 5.1 or Klipsch 5.1 reference theater system, what would you choose
Logitech z906 speakers can be connected to the denon receiver? Do you reccomend it? Regards!
I don't have experience with the Logitech speakers but they should work fine with any receiver. Thanks for watching!
If you connect the satellite speakers directly to the receiver it will work fine but I think the speakers are 6ohm speakers. So keep that in mind I guess. If you want to connect the entire system to a receiver you will have to figure out how to connect the sub out of receiver to one of the inputs on the subwoofer. Maybe connect it to the rca inputs and then have the Logitech speakers set to the correct input so the sub gets the audio signal? I have the z906 speakers and plan to get a receiver so I'll be testing if this will even work.
Thank you!!! You guys are great❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you too!
All around great video.
Thank you very much! We appreciate it :)
I am looking for a small home theater 5.1 Amp receiver, like the Boss 321 of the day in size, which measures around 11 inches wide. I live in a small home so my cabinet can only take up to 14.5 inches wide. I would like 5.1 surround outputs, HDMI, RCA, and Optical inputs, but I can not find this for the right price, Crutchfield found one brand but it is $1,300. This system needs to be controlled by a remote or Cell Phone. Please help.
Can the Denon AVR-S760H receiver you mention handle Klipsch speakers because each channel in this receiver can handle 75W max whereas some of the speakers in Klipsch have power input of 100W. Therefore, am
I better off using Yamaha receiver with it?
Thanks for watching! Unless you're trying to fill a very large space at a very high volume, the 75wpc would actually fit the Klipsch speakers quite well because they are pretty efficient. Another option would also be the Onkyo TX-NR6050 that we also reviewed here on our channel. Hope this helps!
Wait, So the TX-NR 5100 and 6100 aren't actually out yet then?
At the time of writing the script for this video we don't think they were available yet, but since then it does seem like both of those AVRs are available. We would like to test them in the future but since we haven't had any personal experience with those models yet we can't comment on them.
Thanks for watching! :)
@@TwoGuyzTech Ah okay. Yeah and maybe you all can clear up why the hell the 6100 is like 200 or 3 even more then the 5100. I mean really only cause it's THX? The 5100 ain't.
I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on adding the Monolith M-10 V1 and V2 10in THX Certified Select 500 Watt Powered Subwoofer to the mix. An added feature of the RSL Speedwoofer 10s is the wireless connectivity it offers.
Thanks for watching! We would love to review some of the Monolith subs, and we've reached out to Monoprice, but unfortunately we've never heard back from them.
@@TwoGuyzTech I'll get right on that! hehehe
Needless to say, I do enjoy your videos, and find them very informative. I'm surprised, pleasantly, that you even replied to my comment! I has caused me to be even more brazen with a question! I recently upgraded my home theatre to Emotiva's T1's, B1's, and waiting for the C1 to be in stock. Meanwhile I've been researching subs and have a field of the RSL Speedwoofer S10, SVS SB and PB 1000 Pros, and the Monolith 10 THX. I use it for both movies and music and have been leaning towards the RSL, hearing it does both well. Any thoughts you might provide would be extremely appreciated. The room is 16'x 13' with 8' ceilings.
Great video. I just received the Costco 5.0.2, a Denon x3700H receiver, and an Emovtiva BaxX 7. I have a question a/ crossover setting for the Denon. If say for example, I set the crossovers to say the THX standard of 80 Hx, does that mean anything over 80 Hz is sent to the subwoofer [Klipsch R-12SW (2 of them)] or does it mean anything below 80 Hz is sent to the subwoofer? I am going to try the 80 Hz and compare it to adding 10 Hz to the each speakers lowest frequency response. I was confused over crossover and the Denon manual didn't make it clear. Thank you guys.
Thanks for watching!
You'll usually have two different types of crossover settings - subwoofer crossover and speaker crossover.
The subwoofer crossover is considered to be a 'low-pass filter' as it only allows frequencies LOWER than the selected value to pass through. The standard here is usually 80Hz as you mentioned, so any of the frequencies below 80Hz will pass through, and anything above will slope down smoothly until there's no output from the sub. In this scenario, only stuff lower than ~80Hz will make it to your Klipsch subs.
The speaker crossovers (large, small or selected frequency) work opposite - they're high-pass filters, so only frequencies ABOVE the selected value can pass through to the speakers. There is some confusion about bass getting redirected or moved around to other speakers, but this will only happen if you tell the receiver to do that (like setting your subwoofer signal to LFE + Main or LFE + L/R).
Hope this helps!
@@TwoGuyzTech Thanks for the clarification... it makes sense. I plan on setting the speakers to small and using LFE (no LFE+Mains). You have given me more help than anything that I read on any A/V forms. Really appreciate you guys taking the time out of you schedules to help us.
@@brucehowley6128 Hey man no big deal, anytime! Thanks for the comment :)
Question, costco has a new batch of the Yamaha tsr700, do these new ones have the hdmi 2.1 bug fixed?
We're not sure if Yamaha has fixed any of the issues with their newest batches of TSR-700s, we would hold off unless you could get confirmation that the bug is fixed. Thanks for watching! :)
Thanks for the info. I have a polk 5.1 mostly monitor system and PL 200 II sub. Currently using Yamaha v683 to push it. Should I just upgrade the receiver? I mostly use it for movies. I have no issues with the speakers. Just seems to lack power.. Any information is appreciated.
Thanks for watching! In your case it sounds like it would be a good idea to start with upgrading the receiver to something with a little more punch. Should help bring those speakers to life. Hope this helps :)
Great information. I have 5 BOSE Accoustimass cube speakers with a subwoofer that are 20 years olds. Will they work well with the Denon AVR-S760H? Thank you.
Great video!!! Thank you.
Thank you very much for watching! We're glad it was helpful :)
I think you forgot the budget part. 🤔
4:53 I have two PSB speakers that size or maybe a little bigger and I want to mount them on my wall, any ideas on good speaker mounts?
entry level budget = $2500 apparently
It is, from a professional hometheater setup viewpoint which could cost tens of thousands of dollars.
😂
Great video. I was going to go with SVS but they raised their prices. I ended up getting two Klipsch R-120SW as they are marked down right now for Black Friday. The R-120SW is a lot better than the R-12SW. When the Denon S760H and Dolby Atmos towers go on sale at Costco I will pick those up.
Sounds good! We'd love to test out the R-120SW at some point, we're happy to hear that you're having good luck with it. All of this stuff that Costco offers is a great value as well, we can absolutely recommend it! Thanks for watching :)
@@TwoGuyzTech yeah for $600, I got the Klipsch pair, which is the price of just 1 SVS. Granted they will not hit as low as the SVS, but they still sound amazing for music and shake the house plenty. I have them turned up just below half. I could not imagine what they could do on full.
@@billherrera6386 Sounds like a great value! Especially with SVS raising their prices it's good to know that there are other solid alternatives out there.
You should try bic acoustech pl-300 12 this subwoofer going down to 15hz
@@yournightmare9999 I looked at the BIC but went with Klipsch as I liked them better for music. I have the Klipsch set to below half on the sub and turned down on the receiver and they still shake the house. I now need to upgrade my other components so I can fully enjoy them
Ain't nothin budget about this lol
$1k for first suggestion?! That's not budget option for some of us 😭
2:30
Budget!=$1,000
SMH
costco sells klipsch but not owns them klipsch is owned by VOXX International Corporation good to know and onkyo to just to know looking at setups i think you need to look also if you buy speakers that you in a way match receiver a to light receiver or a to light speaker set can be a miss match in watts underpowered when watch a movie its worth researching if set needs to come with a separate sub and wife approval if on budget buy one by one when can not robs bank preferable with one brand chosen like klipsch svs etc not all are rich
I chose svs
Good choice! Thanks for watching :)
This is not budget....
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You call this a review? You couldn't choose anything!!! You recommended everything and nothing. Wow.
No, we never called this a review. The thumbnail says "Budget Home Theater Guide" as we're guiding our viewers on what kinds of components they need to be looking out for to put together a system. We encourage people to follow our links to our actual full product reviews of the units we mention in this video.