








Using the same cutting-edge technology as their floorstanding counterparts, the Klipsch RP-600M II bookshelf speakers deliver incredible sound for any sized-space. Leveraging a larger Tractrix horn, updated copper-spun 6.5” Cerametallic woofers, a vented 1” tweeter design, and Tractrix ports, the second-generation of the acclaimed Klipsch Reference Premiere speaker series features updated technology for the cleanest, most dynamic sound possible.
BIGGER TRACTRIX HORN: A new, larger 90° x 90° silicone composite hybrid Tractrix horn provides crisper, clearer sound.
LINEAR TRAVEL SUSPENSION (LTS) TITANIUM DIAPHRAGM TWEETER: The exclusive 1” LTS minimizes distortion for enhanced, detailed performance.
VENTED TWEETER DESIGN: The vented tweeter housing enhances the detail in what you hear.
ALL-NEW CERAMETALLIC WOOFERS: Updated for absolutely flawless sound reproduction, minimum distortion, and maximum efficiency.
TRACTRIX PORTS: Utilizing Tractrix geometry, the Reference Premiere ports allow for the most efficient, fastest air transfer from the cabinet for cleaner, more powerful bass.
BI-WIRING/BI-AMPING CAPABILITY: Dual input terminals for bi-wiring/ bi-amping capabilities separate high and low-frequency current into different speaker cables, reducing distortion for clearer midrange.
NEW LOOK: Furniture grade materials and finishes make these speakers a statement piece for any room
REMOVABLE GRILLE: Attaches magnetically for an elegant transition from powerful showstopper to discrete performance piece.
Includes: (2) Two RP-600M II bookshelf speakers
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discombob –
Decent Value Here; great sound for me with room correction.
Having previously owned Energy Connoisseur bookshelves, I was worried these wouldn’t be much of an upgrade, but I was wrong! Those now sound analytical compared to how much closer to the music I seem to get with the RP-600m II. Speakers have come a long way in the last decade and expectations are very high, so I understand if there are even cheaper speakers out there that perform close to the same and everyone is sick of seeing Klipsch everywhere.I also was hearing a lot of controversy or maybe just Klipsch burn-out in various forum comments, but these Reference Premier lines kick major ass. I mean this is Klipsch’s high end offering, without being an over $2k boutique thing. The sound is BIG, both fairly open and very forward at the same time, great imaging, and has an American hi-fi “you are there” type of live Grado sound, but with much better frequency balance and perfect dynamics.For people concerned with the giant horns, the tweeter at the center is really only an inch and the receiver room correction actually ended up lifting the treble slightly, so I did not find them offensive in the slightest. Out of the box, they’re more neutral than Klipsch traditionally has been, and take EQ very well (a sign of effortless reproduction and low distortion to begin with).The volumes they can hit with clarity with their high sensitivity are almost frightening. I have not had the nerve to get anywhere near distortion levels. They just rock super hard while still able to please an audiophile with the details, bring out plenty of the emotion of the recording and above all just want you to have access to a good time for less than a paycheck. I’m often looking forward to listening to them for hours, at any volume and at any time… as others have said, they play with good dynamics and still sound authoritative at low volume too.I’ve heard Sonus Faber and Genelec in showrooms, and Klipsch has definitely earned my respect at this price point.
Pariah Zero –
Perfect size for my room
These are the perfect size for my room (12×21 foot). They are probably the first set of speakers I’ve had that image at all. I combine them with a subwoofer to get all the bass I need, and am bi-amping them and using a MiniDSP flex to tune the EQ.The frequency response measures great in my room, without needing much EQ. They sound wonderful, with clear and precise sound. They’re more than powerful enough to get the room to 96 dB, which is just insanely loud.The build quality is good – the reason I chose the Klipsch over KEF’s Q1Meta is because there were many complaints for the KEF’s build quality. The Klipsch speakers don’t have any issues. I like the large cork pads that are integrated into the bottom of the speakers. While the wood finish is “just” patterned Vinyl, it looks good and seems reasonably durable for the purpose.
Novap66 –
Klipsch RP-600M II—A Punchy, Clear, and Accurate Sound for Surround Sound Systems!
I recently added the Klipsch RP-600M II bookshelf speakers to my home theater setup, and they have been nothing short of impressive. These speakers serve as my surround sound channels, and they deliver a truly immersive audio experience.Sound Quality: The sound is punchy, clear, and surprisingly accurate for their size. The detail they bring to soundtracks and dialogue is fantastic, with a rich midrange and crisp treble. Even in a surround sound role, they manage to bring a lot of life to the system. I can absolutely see why people use them as primary speakers too. They’re well balanced and do an excellent job at filling a room with sound without being overpowering.If you’re using them as primary speakers, I’d definitely recommend pairing them with the Klipsch RP-1000 SW subwoofer to add some extra depth to the low end. That combination will really enhance the overall audio experience.Build Quality: The build quality is top-notch. The furniture-grade walnut veneer gives them an elegant, high-end look that will complement any decor. The speakers feel solid and sturdy, and they’re quite heavy, so if you’re not placing them on a shelf, make sure you get a heavy-duty speaker stand to support them properly.Value: There are tons of positive reviews of the RP-600M II on YouTube, and after experiencing them firsthand, I can completely understand why. For the price, they offer some of the best sound quality you can get, making them a fantastic option in the mid-range speaker market. The performance easily competes with speakers that are priced significantly higher.In conclusion, the Klipsch RP-600M II bookshelf speakers are a standout in their class. Whether you’re using them as primary or surround sound speakers, they deliver exceptional sound, solid build quality, and great value for the price. I highly recommend them to anyone looking to enhance their home theater system.
Ralph –
Very Versatile Speaker
Awesome speaker for the price you can use these at for anything for bookshelves. You can use them for surround sound pair them up with a subwoofer sound fantastic only thing you know I wish that they would have you know better mid range but that’s what the RP Mark two can do so yeah I mean if you want versatility, these are it.
Abderrahman Touati –
Sound that Rocks
Clear and deep sound. Great for mid-size theater. Used mine to replace Klipsch tower speakers and I have not compromised my sound system at all!
Casey –
Better then I expected
These speakers sound great. And have more bass then I expected for a book shelf speaker I have a 13×13 room and so far have a Sony h790 receiver and the rp600mii book shelf speakers and it sounds great. I do have a pb3000 SVS. That got caught up in the mail that I am going to hook up soon but I am glad I got theses speakers as thare sounding dood and full I could prolly be happy just with them. But I do plan on adding a rp500c ii center speaker but tell u the truth it already sounds good And prolly won’t add surrounds at this time and glad I didn’t spend more on tower speakers for my size room
Sreejith v. –
People are saying Klipsch speakers are ear fatigue because of their characteristic, mainly the high frequency. But man,Klipsch 600M ii is a beautiful speaker. it is very clean and the airy LTS tweeter as sweet as sugar.I never even expected sub-bass from a 6.5” bookshelf speaker. You can play it without a subwoofer if you’re not leaning to that subsonic “oomphs”.I not adding my SVS PB 3000 to the soundtrack i am listening because klipsch gives me enough bass for my music. I compared it with an English speaker Q acoustics 3030i (a well reviewed speaker) and I came to know that the klipsch is louder and cleaner than Q acoustics.
Frans –
Dit zijn geen vergevende speakers maar aangesloten op de juiste apparatuur (inclusief kabels) zijn deze Klipsch speakers warm en sprankelend. Top kwaliteit!
Jacques –
Parfait correspond à mes attentes
kawasakiz2rider –
中高音は流石にクリプシュスピーカーだけに透き通った音色で満点です。少し残念なのは、音圧が94.5dBと公表されていますが、私の他のスピーカーの89dBと同じように感じます。測定はしていませんが、アンプのボリュームの数値です。トールスピーカーと同等みたいで購入して良かったです。
DM –
Very bright, precise top end and great dispersion. I am running them in a second room on zone 2, with a sub, on 2 channel stereo. Some may find the upper tones dominant and mid range needs an EQ boost. For the price, a fantastic speaker. I am also trying out the Elac Debut 3.0 as another superb sounding speaker for the price. It is more neutral. I would advise buyers compare these two. At the moment, they are both the best value in affordable hi-fi.