
Klipsch
The Klipsch Reference 5.1 Home Theater Pack combines two R-620F floorstanding speakers, a center channel, two bookshelf surrounds, and an R-100SW powered subwoofer, featuring 90x90° Tractrix horn technology, Dolby Atmos up‑firing elements, and high‑efficiency drivers for immersive cinematic sound.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Klipsch Reference 5.1 pack for its cinematic audio, highlighting the upgraded 90x90° Tractrix horn for superior imaging, detailed mids/highs, and wide dispersion. They note the integrated Dolby Atmos up‑firing drivers in the R-620F towers and the R-100SW’s tonal bass from its 10" woofer and 300 W peak amp, while also pointing out the need for a strong AV receiver and the system's considerable weight.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the punchy, live‑like sound, easy‑to‑remove magnetic grilles, and strong bass from the compact subwoofer, appreciating the Bluetooth streaming capability. Common complaints revolve around the heavy weight, requirement for a powerful receiver, bright highs in untreated rooms, and the large footprint that can dominate smaller spaces.
Common Complaints
Heavy system weight, requirement for a powerful receiver, bass overwhelming small rooms, bright highs without acoustic treatment, and large footprint limiting placement.
What People Are Saying
“Punchy, live‑like sound from horn‑loaded design.”
“Easy magnetic grilles make cleaning a breeze.”
“Strong bass performance even in the compact sub form.”
How It Compares
vs. Polk Signature Elite ES60
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Klipsch for maximum efficiency and Atmos‑ready towers; choose Polk for smoother mids at lower power needs.
vs. SVS Prime Satellite 5.1
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Pick SVS for a balanced music‑focused system; pick Klipsch for deeper bass, Atmos, and larger room impact.