Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8000F II 5.1 System +
Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-Channel Home Theater Receiver

This 5.1 system can alternatively be set up in a 3.1.2 speaker configuration. It includes all flagship model Klipsch Reference Premiere speakers plus an Onkyo THX Certified receiver which supports Dirac Live room correction! The 43.1″ high, 10.8″ wide, 18.3″ deep, and 61.4 pound Klipsch Reference Premiere RP-8000F II floor standing speakers [Klipsch link] each feature a Tractrix horn loaded 1″ titanium LTS vented tweeter, dual 8″ Cerametallic cone woofers, and dual rear-firing Tractrix ports in an internally braced MDF cabinet with magnetically attached grilles. Frequency response is 35Hz-25kHz ±3dB, sensitivity is 98dB, and power handling is 150 watts continuous and 600 watts peak. 8Ω impedance compatible.
If you have the space for it, the top-of-the-line 32.1″ wide, 6.9″ high, 15.1″ deep, and 36.3 pound Klipsch RP-504C II center channel speaker [Klipsch link] features a 1″ tweeter, quad 5¼” woofers, and a rear-firing port. Frequency response is 50Hz-25kHz ±3dB. Sensitivity is 96dB. Power handling is 150 watts continuous and 600 watts peak. 8Ω compatible.
2 Klipsch RP-8000F II tower speakers, RP-504C II center,
RP-500SA II surrounds, RP-1600SW subwoofer ALL IN EBONY,
Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-channel home theater receiver bundle, Amazon
Or, buy individually: RP-8000F II x2 or pair, RP-504C II, RP-500SA II,
RP-1600SW, TX-RZ50. Verify Authorized Klipsch and Onkyo dealers.
The versatile wedge-shaped switchable Klipsch RP-500SA II surround speakers [product link] function as left and right side/rear surround speakers in this 5.1 setup. They each feature a 1″ tweeter and 5¼” woofer and can either hang up high on the walls to each side of your seating area or simply sit on side tables. Dimensions of the RP-500SA II speakers are 8.5″ high, 6.8″ wide, 12.6″ deep, and weigh 9.6 pounds. Frequency response and sensitivity are listed as “Conforms to Dolby Atmos Specifications”. 8Ω compatible. Alternatively, you can set up this system in a 3.1.2 “frontstage” configuration without side/rear surrounds and take advantage of the added height dimension of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X by placing these RP-500SA II speakers atop each RP-8000F II floor standing speaker firing upwards toward the ceiling as elevation speakers, or by hanging/mounting them up high on the front wall as height speakers.
As the flagship model from the Reference Premiere subwoofer series, the 23.4″ high, 23.5″ wide, 27.4″ deep, and 111 pound Klipsch RP-1600SW high-excursion subwoofer [Klipsch link] features a 16″ front-firing ultra long throw Cerametallic woofer and front Aerofoil slot port, powered by 800 watts continuous and 1600 watts peak. Frequency response is 14.5Hz-175Hz ±3dB!
Supports Dirac Live room correction! The THX Select Certified Onkyo TX-RZ50 9.2-channel home theater receiver [Onkyo link] is perfect choice for up to 5.2.4 or 7.2.2. It can perform up to 11.2-channel surround processing and has pre-outs for up to 7.2.4 speaker layouts. Rated 120 watts per channel with two channels driven. Surround decoding includes Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD/Master Audio, and has THX listening modes as well as IMAX Enhanced Mode. Connectivity includes 6 HDMI (all 8K) on back, eARC/ARC, Ethernet, USB, optical and coaxial digital audio input, 6 analog RCA audio inputs, phono input, assignable component video and two composite video, RS232, 12V trigger out; and behind the front panel door are an HDMI input (4K only), headphone jack, and the room calibration mic input for AccuEQ/Dirac Live. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Remote control. Dimensions are 17.1″ wide, 7.9″ high (without Wi-Fi antennas up), 15.7″ deep, and it weighs 30.9 pounds.
You can buy your Klipsch RP-8000F II tower speakers, RP-504C II center speaker, RP-500SA surrounds, RP-1600SW subwoofer, and Onkyo TX-RZ50 receiver by clicking the appropriate text links underneath the system image above. Packaged and delivered in six boxes. You will need to supply or purchase your speaker wire, subwoofer cable, and HDMI cable(s) separately.
This page was last updated on March 26, 2025.