

🎶 Upgrade your soundscape — don’t just listen, live the Atmos experience!
The Klipsch RP-500SA is a wired surround sound speaker delivering 75W of power through 1" titanium vented tweeters and 5.25" spun copper ceramic woofers. Designed for Dolby Atmos compatibility with a switchable crossover, it offers flexible keyhole mounting and a scratch-resistant ebony finish, perfect for millennial professionals seeking premium, immersive home audio.










| ASIN | B07G3BBXQH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 238,798 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 556 in Bookshelf Hi-Fi Speakers |
| Colour | Ebony |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Control method | App |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Rubber feet, Dolby Atmos jumpers |
| Is waterproof | No |
| Item model number | 1066507 |
| Item weight | 3.58 kg |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Product dimensions | 1.73D x 2.84W x 1.88H metres |
| Recommended uses for product | For surround sound systems |
| Speaker size | 5.25 Inches |
| Subwoofer diameter | 5.25 Inches |
| Surround-sound channel configuration | 1.0 |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wireless communication technology | Wi-Fi |
A**B
Punchy and great sound.
Amazing speakers. I decided to put them left and right of the seating area at the top of the wall so they naturally pointed diagonally towards the sofa I use them for atmos on my 7.1.2 system. If i wasn't restricted on space then I'd upgrade mu front centre speaker to this line too.
C**F
Brilliant quality
These top-firing Atmos speakers really do add an extra level of depth to the cinema experience.
P**L
Sound quality
The design and sound quality. Really notice the difference when watching with atmos sound.
D**A
Dolby atmos. Muy buenos. Excelente. Perfectos.
H**Z
Awesome speaker
L**N
Unreal experience listening to 7.1 Atmos with these speakers.
S**.
First of all I got it for AED-1450, value for money. I think it’s enough for my Dolby Atmos setup.
S**D
So far I have these on top of my mains (RP8000Fs). Definitely a much better separation of sound coming from above when these are mounted higher on the wall. That's going to be a project for me mainly due to wire management, I don't want the wires dangling on the wall & would need to hire an electrician to drill holes & snake the wires through. Too lazy to do all that now but sound is sound, and the extra sound coming from these is more immersive than not having them. My ceilings are 8', supposedly the upfiring design makes sound bounce off the ceiling if 8', very subtle though & still not the same as mounting them on the wall. If you have taller ceiling or cathedral ceilings, there is likely zero "upfiring" benefit you could hear. But hey, they look cool sitting on the towers lol. In my setup it's easier having these then two extra rears for 7.1, so I am going with 5.1.2 Another advantage is the option of a Dialogue lift with my AVR, meaning the center dialogue can get added & spread out to the Atmos speakers in addition to the center channel. For that purpose it's better having these on top of the tower speakers so the sound is coming from the TV. Mounted up high, that feature may sound odd. I cross these over to the sub at 100 hz, I hear most people use that or 120. Atmos speakers are not designed to handle any significant bass, not even effectively down to 80 hz. My overall system these are playing with: AVR - Yamaha Aventage A2A. Two Outlaw Monoblock Amps 2220 powering the fronts (RP8000Fs). This frees up the AVR power more for the other surround speakers including these, making them all come to life a bit more. Center is RP500C & rears are RP500M. Sub is SVS SB3000. Very happy with these as part of a very enjoyable upgrade I have made to my sound system over the past month. Also, especially with Atmos, a total waste of money going with the Gen 2 substantially more $. Gen 2 is the same speaker big picture, just with tweaks to very subtly change the midrange. The subtle difference is for critical music listening, totally not worth it & at times depending on the song I actually preferred how the Gen 1 sounded. But when going to surrounds, especially Atmos, not going to hear any difference so my recommendation is don't spend about twice as much for the Gen 2. If I was willing to spend twice as much, I'd save up a bit to add a bit more and make a real upgrade - to the next tier of speakers. Like the RF7iii or Heritage Forte iv. Maybe down the road I do. Until then I'll keep thoroughly enjoying the current upgrades I made to an entry level Polk set up I had the last 11 years.
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