Klipsch R-15m vs Klipsch Rp-150m

Jb901

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Hey everyone! I’m currently putting together my first home audio system for my living room. I’m torn between purchasing the Klipsch r-15m and the Klipsch rp-150m. I have a sub already but it’s not a great one, which I plan on upgrading eventually. I sit about 6-7 feet away from my tv and I’ll be using the speakers for rock n roll music and movies, along with a record player. I found the r-15m for about $170, and the rp-150m for about $300. I’ve done a lot of research on each, but I’m not sure which to go with. I’m not experienced or anything, and have been listening to everything through the tv speakers and a crappy sound bar for a few years so I’m sure almost anything will sound good, however I don’t want to miss out if the rp150m are that much better. I eventually plan on getting a central speaker and probably two towers when I move into a house next year. Will having a sub make up the difference if I were to stick with the r-15m? Or should I go ahead and spend the money because the rp-150 are that much better? Please give your opinion and I really appreciate it! Thank you!
 
Audition them both, from a place where you have a 30-day free return.
And just buy the ones you like more. No one else can do that with your ears. :)

Wish I could test them out but I don’t live anywhere near somewhere that has that option! I just ordered those Yamaha ns6490 speakers. Gonna get one of these as well just not sure which yet, and I guess if I’m not into them I’ll return. Thank you again!!
 

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