
Klipsch
The Klipsch Reference 5.2 Dolby Atmos Home Theater System with R-625FA is a complete 5.2‑channel kit that includes two floorstanding speakers with built‑in up‑firing height drivers, a center channel, bookshelf surrounds, and dual 12" powered subwoofers. It delivers immersive Atmos effects, high sensitivity, and deep bass for medium‑sized home theater rooms.
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$1,398.99
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$1,426.74
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$1,398.99
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$1,499.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the system for its dynamic, horn‑loaded sound signature, high sensitivity, and integrated Atmos height channels that deliver clear, realistic overhead effects. The Tractrix horn design is praised for precise directivity, and the inclusion of dual powered subwoofers is seen as a strong value proposition for a budget‑friendly Atmos package.
What Users Say
Consumers appreciate the plug‑and‑play nature of the kit, noting the immersive Atmos experience, powerful bass from the dual subs, and ease of installation thanks to included wiring. The most common feedback revolves around the system’s size and the variability of height channel performance in different room configurations.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention variability in height channel performance based on ceiling height, the bulky footprint of the floorstanding speakers, and the need for a sufficiently powerful AVR to drive the speakers optimally.
How It Compares
vs. Klipsch Reference 5.0.2 (R-625FA + R-52C + R-41M, no subs)
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Choose the 5.0.2 pack if you already own high‑quality subwoofers and prefer a lighter, cheaper speaker set; choose the 5.2 kit for a complete, ready‑to‑play Atmos solution.
vs. Onkyo TX‑NR595 + Costco Klipsch 5.2.2 Budget Kit
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Disadvantages
Opt for the Onkyo + budget Klipsch kit if you need a cost‑effective entry into Atmos and value placement flexibility; opt for the Klipsch Reference 5.2 kit for superior horn‑loaded performance and integrated subwoofer power.
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