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The Klipsch Reference R-610F Floorstanding Speaker is a high-performance audio solution featuring advanced Tractrix Horn technology for precise sound direction, Linear Travel Suspension tweeters for minimal distortion, and spun copper IMG woofers for deep bass. With a sleek design and versatile connectivity options, this speaker is perfect for any modern home audio setup.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 150 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Audio Driver Size | 6.5 Inches |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 84 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.25"D x 12.75"W x 41.25"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 6.5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 6.5 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | False |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Audio Output Mode | [POSSIBLY] Surround |
Mounting Type | Floor Standing |
Speaker Type | Tweeter |
Additional Features | Hi Res Audio, Dolby Enabled |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
T**E
Great Sounding Klipsch Speakers, Especially When Used As Rear Surround Sound Speakers!
When these Klipsch R-610F tower speakers went on sale for $300 a pair, it was really a no-brainer to pick up a pair right away. We are running these Klipsch R-610F speakers as rear surround sound speakers in our home theater (powered by a Denon AVR-S760H AV receiver). These Klipsch R-610F speakers are definitely an upgrade over the Klipsch R-41M bookshelf speakers that we had previously been using as rear surround sound speakers. Although, the Klipsch R-41Ms are now functioning very well (amplified) on my desktop computer, along with an 8 inch subwoofer. The Klipsch R-41Ms are definitely a huge sound quality improvement over the Edifier 2.1 speaker system that I previously had on my computer.We have these Klipsch R-610F speakers elevated on 6.5 inch tall speaker stands (actually heavy duty black foot stools) in order to get a little more height out of them for the rear surround sound movie effects, and also for multi-channel stereo music. Oh what a difference a little extra tweeter height makes in presence and clarity for the surround sound speakers.The sound output hardware of our home theater now consists of a Denon AVR-S760H AV receiver powering two Klipsch R-625FA (with Dolby Atmos height speakers integrated) front tower speakers, two Klipsch R-610F tower speakers used as rear surrounds, a Klipsch R-52C center channel speaker, and a Klipsch R-120SW subwoofer. This Klipsch line of reference speakers really sound amazing for the price, when both watching movies and listening to music.These Klipsch R-610F speakers will actually play some really low frequencies (rated at 45hz) for only having one 6.5 inch woofer. The Audyssey speaker calibration software in the Denon AVR-S760H receiver actually sets the crossover frequency for these Klipsch R-610F speakers at 40hz. However, we run these Klipsch R-610F speakers at 60hz, in order to give them some low-end breathing room, and send most of the lower frequencies to the Klipsch R-120SW subwoofer. The THX crossover standard is 80hz, but these Klipsch R-610F speakers do play very well down to 60hz plus, while using the subwoofer to pick up the lower frequencies, especially when listening to music in multi-channel stereo or Dolby Atmos modes. These Klipsch R-610F speakers are also fairly sensitive, rated at 94db, so they will play loud with very little amplifier power. The crossovers are set at 1,800hz, so most of the higher mid-range instruments and voices go to the tweeters. These Klipsch R-610F speakers are rated at 85 watts RMS, and 340 watts peak power input. However, I would take that 340 watt peak power with a grain of salt, as it can only be handled for milliseconds at a time. However, as stated previously, these Klipsch R-610F speakers will play LOUD with very little amplifier power.Of course, thanks to the one inch aluminum tweeters and the patented Tractrix horns, these Klipsch R-610F speakers also have that distinctive "Klipsch" treble sound that people either love or hate. I personally like the sound a lot, but for those people that wish to tone down the treble it can easily be accomplished in the high frequency (treble) tone adjustment or EQ settings of any good quality receiver/amplifier.These Klipsch R-610F speakers shipped from Adorama (through Amazon) in 3 days. The speakers were both delivered on the same day, and in perfect condition. These speakers come very well packed and protected, so be prepared to dispose of lots of cardboard and Styrofoam. These Klipsch R-610F speakers are very well built, and they are also fairly heavy and large at 36 pounds each. The speaker dimensions are 37 inches tall, 9.4 inches wide, and 15.1 inches deep (counting the width and length of the attached feet). The speaker cabinets are MDF covered with nice looking black wood-grain vinyl. The cabinets are reinforced internally and they do not resonate at all when playing low frequencies. The back of the cabinets have a huge Tractrix tuned port, and 5 way speaker wire binding posts (at the cabinet bottom), so banana plugs can be used. The banana plug holes are covered with plastic protective caps that take some effort to remove. I use FosPower banana plugs and 14 gauge OFC speaker wire with these speakers, and they both work well and sound great.The one Caveat that these Klipsch R-610F speakers have, just like all of the Klipsch Reference series tower speakers, are the 4 really cheap screws that are included with each speaker to be used to attach the plastic legs with. I suggest either drilling the predrilled holes a little deeper before installing the legs, or use some good quality, course threaded, self-tapping wood screws instead. I usually use my own good quality wood screws on the Klipsch Reference series tower speaker legs, and I have never had any problems when attaching the legs.Overall, these Klipsch R-610F tower speakers are really nice sounding and looking. The copper coated woofers and driver fasteners, along with the large Tractrix tweeter horns, make the Klipsch Reference series of speakers look very unique, to-say-the-least. Even though Klipsch Reference series speakers come with really nice magnetically attached black cloth grills (except the subwoofers, which attach with vibration-proof metal grill studs), I always keep the speakers uncovered because they look so cool. Heck, even the wife approves of the "cool" look with the speaker grills off (Yay!). The fact that the wife likes these speakers, as well as the great sound, quality, and look of these Klipsch R-610F (and all other) Klipsch speakers makes buying these speakers a real joy, especially at this great price level. Pick up a pair of these really nice speakers now, while they are still available!
P**L
Very accurate, clean sounding speakers
I have been around high-end stereo equipment since the 70s. I have listened to or owned such classic speakers such as higher end JBL, Altec Lansing, Sansui, ADC, Bose, Acoustic Research, and Klipsch. I wanted a decent set of speakers for my hobby room (which is roughly 20 ft x 32 ft) but didn't want to break the bank. For $300 for the pair of Klipsch R-610F tower speakers, now that I've had them a month, I have to say they are extraordinary for the price. They deliver crisp but not overdone highs and a wonderful transition to clear midrange. The 6.5" woofers put out solid and clear bass, and the larger rear-ported bass reflex tower cabinets extend the bottom end. I've listened to solo classical piano, jazz, rock, and classical guitar on these speakers, and they have surpassed my expectations for these music types at various volumes. Now if you want to rattle the pictures on the wall or annoy the neighbors with bass or movie sound effects, you'll need a subwoofer. Barring that, these speakers have a very flat frequency response from 45 to 20,000 Hz +/- 3dB. Lots of speaker manufacturers say what frequency range their speaker reproduces, but they don't mention the +/- X dB which is very important. +/- 3dB means these speakers offer very uniform, "flat" frequency response over that range. Unless you want to play back dog whistles for Fido, you don't need any frequencies higher than 20kHz. These speakers are also very efficient, the "sensitivity" (how much sound they make at a given power input) is very good at 94 dB. The speaker cabinets weigh 36 lbs each so there's some mass there. The black vinyl finish is OK, and the magnetic-attached black fabric grilles look nice. I recommend these speakers for a stereo system or for the main L / R speakers for an audio-video system for those who want a very fine speaker at a reasonable price.
C**R
Awesome floor standing speakers
I'll start off by saying that Klipsch is the way go to when it comes to performance, quality, sound and fit and finish so when I seen these floor standing speakers at this price point I had to have them and just like the rest of my Klipsch setup absolutely amazing. I added these as rears to round out my 7.2 setup and they fit like a glove. Klipsch is the only way to go.
K**T
Crazy good sound for such a low price.
I got these mainly for the price and reviews I had read. I was not expecting them to sound this good. I got a matching Klipsch Subwoofer, center and rears, all sound really good and look so cool with that copper looking driver and horns. All in the whole system, these towers, the rears, the center and the sub was under $700.00, amazing.
D**D
Great speakers for the money
The R-610F is a great-sounding speaker at a very reasonable price. Very sensitive, works well with my vintage 40-watt stereo. I heeded the advice of others and went to the hardware store for better screws to fasten the feet. I suppose you are either a fan of Klipsch horn tweeters or you aren't, but I find them to be very clear and concise.
M**T
Great speakers for the money!
I liked my first pair so much I bought another pair for my 7.2 home theater. The rest of the speakers of course are Klipsch and sound fantastic!
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