By: Fluance
Experience the ultimate in home theater sound with the Fluance Elite High Definition 2-Way Bipolar Surround Speakers. These speakers are designed to provide wide dispersion surround sound for an immersive movie theater experience. The acoustic suspension enclosure design reduces bass distortion, while the bipolar radiation pattern produces a full range of sound. Expertly crafted engineered MDF wood cabinetry helps reduce cabinet resonance for clear, balanced sound. Rated best in its class for connectivity, overall satisfaction, performance, and value for money, these speakers are the perfect choice for a truly exceptional home theater system.Davito: Good quality product, also seller is a really nice and understanding person.
Canada on Jun 20, 2023
wenha: I used this for my rear speakers suround sound. It works great! You can mount it on the wall or put it on a flat surface. Not sure if this model is still available, but I would recommend it or other speaker products from this vendor.
United States on Jun 14, 2023
The TROUBLESHOOTER: The back bracket is terrible to mount, you will have to find the correct small hook or nail to mount these , the back mount is literally a joke! But I love the look and the quality, Nice addition to if you have a 7.1 setup
United States on May 24, 2023
Joël: Très bon rapport qualité prix, bonne qualité sonore
Canada on Mar 18, 2023
Seul: Very nice sounding speakers, but not top tier. For the price, I'm happy with them. probably comparable to low end of say Polk or Klipsch lines, maybe just a hair below. Definitely nice speakers for movies and TV. Good range, good definition, no perceived "holes" or gaps in the spectrum of sound. Decent highs, not much in the way of lows BUT for rear/surround speakers you WOULD NOT EXPECT THAT. They have solid mid-range with enough low and high to work for surrounds. Binaural is nice but not sure it makes them "standouts" and they don't have the same vibrance and clarity of a higher end name. But still, they are clear, smooth, and defined. The enclosure looks good, feels and appears solid quality. The mounts, however, were a complete joke - I welded some brackets to screw into wall to mount speakers - that worked well. I put these in the basement rec-room as rears of a system powered by Onkyo AV receiver with Klipsch ref series for front, center, and sub. These are the "weak link" in that system, BUT they still sound "good" so for what this system is, it. While they don't sound exquisite, they don't cost exquisite either. They are "as expected" for the price, which is in the "good...
United States on Jan 20, 2023
Alan P.: I’m using these for my back surround, but will end up switching this to my side surrounds one formal room construction is finished. These don’t stand out much from the wall, and sound seems decent enough (crossed over at 120Hz). Since they are part of a 7.2.4 set up, and behind listening area I don’t push a high volume or much power to drive them.
Canada on Dec 11, 2022
Ross: After reading all the reviews I figured for the price it was a great deal. The install was easy enough. I broke them in as my stereo left and right fronts. Over the time it was playing you could hear the sound become more warm and inviting. They need a break in time. I'm running them as my rears permanently. They work great for that. If you are wanting something with a bit of low end I would not get these. My subwoofer and fronts pick up that slack so my rears don't need it. These speakers have a little low end. The mids and highs tho 👌. So crisp and clear. They get plenty loud. It's a great purchase that I'm happy with. Do your research and determine if these are the best fit for your set up.
Canada on Aug 18, 2022
The Tech GuyThe Tech Guy: I had a tight budget for a home theatre installation and thought I'd give these speakers a try and was glad I did.
For under $200 I didn't have high expectations going in but I must say these speakers exceeded my expectations considering their price and did a great sound for surround sound on a 5.1 theatre setup.
First off surround sound speakers are used infrequently and therefore are not as important as the Center Channel Speaker or Left and Right front speaker. A good quality subwoofer is also much more important than surround sound speakers. If you have a tight budget like I did, put 75-90% of your speaker budget into the front speakers and sub and only 10-20% of the budget into the surround sound speakers.
My surround sound system consists of some Monitor Audio Speakers for the LCR, an NHT Subwoofer and yes the two Fluance SXBP2 speakers for surround. My Receiver is a Marantz AVR with Audyssey Speaker Equalization and that my friends is one of the secrets to getting good sound from your theatre system. Proper speaker calibration will equalize the speakers in the room and often compensate for various acoustical differences. Speaker calibration can...
Canada on Jan 02, 2020
SpykeZ: So bi-pole/di-pole haven't been popular for years and slowly seem to be fading. I believe it was something to do with they were awesome with Dolby Pro-Logic processing which was replaced with dolby digital and blah blah but these seemed to be harder for people to place due to the shape so maybe they didn't sell well?
I love them personally. I'm an audio enthusiast. I love good sound and if I could have the money back i've spent on audio gear over the years I'd have enough as a down payment on a house lol.
So these are paired up with my Yamaha receiver and Polk Audio RTI8 speakers and Csi5 center channel. They image REALLY well. I had some nice Audioengine bookshelf speakers as surrounds but I never really cared for it because I could hear the source of the audio, knew there was a speaker feeding the source and they never really just blended into the sound like a properly setup subwoofer should.
So figured i'd give these a try. After some research and reading, a few forums recommended I put them on the back wall since the speakers were angled already and would be like a direct speaker on a side wall pointing in the same direction.
War movies are easily...
United States on Jan 10, 2019
Experience Elite High-Definition Audio with Fluance's 2-Way Bipolar Surround Speakers | Klipsch R-52C High-Performance Center Channel Home Speaker for Clear, Detailed Audio | Polk Audio Signature Series S35 Center Channel Speaker - Perfect for Home Theater Setups | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $199 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 431 reviews | 255 reviews | 425 reviews |
ASIN | B00067OLOS | B07FK41FGL | B09QMFL525 |
Number Of Items | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Best Sellers Rank | #73,767 in Electronics #37 in Surround Sound Systems | #7,529 in Electronics #1 in Center-Channel Speakers | #441,487 in Electronics #575 in Bookshelf Speakers |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 11 x 10.2 inches | 7.62 x 18.75 x 7.3 inches | |
Item model number | SXBP2 | R-52C | |
Item Weight | 6.8 pounds | 13.5 Pounds | |
Manufacturer | No | Klipsch | |
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 | July 15, 2018 | January 18, 2022 |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts | 400 Watts | |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Item Weight | 6.8 pounds | 13.5 Pounds | |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 1,136 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 2,428 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 1,537 ratings |
Bobby.A: Superb sound for what they are at 60 watts
United States on Sep 07, 2023