Klipsch RP-50M II Bookshelf Speaker (Pair)
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Klipsch RP-50M II Bookshelf Speaker (Pair)

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Klipsch RP-50M II Bookshelf Speaker (Pair)Klipsch R 50M Reference Bookshelf Speakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The R 50M is a two way bookshelf speaker from Klipsch (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of the 2022 Reference Series, the R 50M replaces the R 51M and steps up from the R 40M with a larger 5. 25" Spun Copper Thermoformed Crystalline Polymer (TCP) woofer for deeper bass extension and higher output capability in medium sized rooms. It

Klipsch R-50M Reference Bookshelf Speakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The R-50M is a two-way bookshelf speaker from Klipsch (Indianapolis, Indiana, USA), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Part of the 2022 Reference Series, the R-50M replaces the R-51M and steps up from the R-40M with a larger 5.25" Spun-Copper Thermoformed Crystalline Polymer (TCP) woofer for deeper bass extension and higher output capability in medium-sized rooms. It features a single 5.25" Spun-Copper TCP woofer, a 1" aluminum LTS tweeter with Kapton suspension mated to the updated 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn, and a 92 dB in-room sensitivity rating with a frequency response of 58 Hz to 21 kHz. Sold as a pair, the R-50M is a versatile and highly efficient speaker suited to compact stereo systems, home theater front channels, and surround channel use across a wide range of room sizes.

Updated 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn and LTS Aluminum Tweeter

The acoustic signature of the R-50M is defined by Klipsch's updated 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn, which features increased outer dimensions compared to the previous Reference Series generation and allows directivity control over a wider bandwidth of frequencies. By projecting high-frequency energy directly at the listening position, the Tractrix® Horn reduces the artificial reverb and spectral coloration that result from sound bouncing off room boundaries before reaching the listener, producing a cleaner, more natural presentation of detail and dynamics. The 1" aluminum Linear Travel Suspension (LTS) tweeter rides on a Kapton suspension, a material that is simultaneously light and rigid, minimizing moving mass and distortion across the upper frequency range and delivering improved resolution and detail compared to conventional dome tweeter designs.

5.25" TCP Woofer and Reinforced MDF Cabinet

The R-50M's single 5.25" Spun-Copper TCP woofer draws from trickle-down cone technology developed for the Reference Premiere Series. The steeper cone angle of the Thermoformed Crystalline Polymer design improves the linearity of pistonic motion throughout the woofer's excursion range, resulting in smoother frequency response and improved accuracy in the bass and lower midrange. Additional ribbing in the TCP cone increases structural rigidity without adding significant mass, reducing cone breakup at higher frequencies and improving transient accuracy at elevated output levels. The rear-firing bass-reflex port extends bass output to 58 Hz, and the reinforced 3/4" MDF cabinet with an updated internal bracing design suppresses cabinet resonance and vibration-induced coloration for improved overall sonic accuracy. The edge-to-edge horn and hidden fastener design give the R-50M a clean, modern appearance on any shelf or stand.

Key Features

  • Updated 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn: Increased outer dimensions allow directivity control over a wider bandwidth of frequencies, delivering improved high-frequency accuracy and a more precise soundstage compared to the previous Reference Series generation.
  • 1" Aluminum LTS Tweeter with Kapton Suspension: Linear Travel Suspension tweeter minimizes moving mass and distortion for enhanced resolution, detail, and fatigue-free high-frequency reproduction.
  • Single 5.25" Spun-Copper TCP Woofer: Thermoformed Crystalline Polymer cone with steeper angle and additional ribbing, using Reference Premiere trickle-down technology for smoother response, improved accuracy, and reduced cone breakup at high output levels.
  • Bass-Reflex via Rear-Firing Port: Rear-ported enclosure extends bass output to 58 Hz with minimal coloration, handling 75W continuous and 300W peak at 8 ohms.
  • 92 dB In-Room Sensitivity: High efficiency allows the R-50M to reach satisfying listening levels with modest amplification, compatible with virtually any stereo receiver or AV receiver on the market.
  • Reinforced 3/4" MDF Cabinet: Updated internal bracing design reduces cabinet resonance and vibration coloration, contributing to improved sonic accuracy and a solid, premium build quality.
  • Hidden Fasteners and Magnetic Grille: Edge-to-edge horn and concealed fasteners give the R-50M a polished, modern appearance; low-profile magnetic grille attaches cleanly without visible clips.
  • Scratch-Resistant Textured Wood Grain Vinyl: Durable black textured vinyl finish integrates naturally into any room decor or home theater environment.
  • Sold as a Pair: Includes two R-50M speakers, ready for use as left and right channels in a stereo or home theater system.

Technical Specifications

Enclosure Type Bass-Reflex via rear-firing port
Frequency Response 58 Hz to 21 kHz (+/- 3 dB)
Sensitivity 92 dB (in-room)
Power Handling (Continuous/Peak) 75W / 300W
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms compatible
Crossover Frequency 1,560 Hz
High-Frequency Driver 1" Aluminum LTS tweeter with Kapton suspension, 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn
Low-Frequency Driver Single 5.25" Spun-Copper TCP woofer
Enclosure Material 3/4" MDF (internally braced)
Inputs Single gold-plated binding posts
Height 13.9" (354 mm)
Width 7" (178 mm)
Depth 9" (229 mm)
Weight (each) 11 lbs (5 kg)
Finish Black textured wood grain vinyl
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Klipsch R-50M?

The Klipsch R-50M is a two-way bookshelf speaker from the 2022 Reference Series, sold as a pair, featuring a single 5.25" Spun-Copper TCP woofer, a 1" aluminum LTS tweeter with Kapton suspension, and the updated 90° x 90° Tractrix® Horn. It delivers 92 dB in-room sensitivity across a frequency range of 58 Hz to 21 kHz, handles 75W continuous and 300W peak at 8 ohms, and measures 13.9" tall. It is designed for stereo music listening, home theater front channels, and multi-channel surround use.

How does the Klipsch R-50M compare to the R-40M or the Reference Premiere RP-500M II?

The Klipsch R-50M steps up from the R-40M with a larger 5.25" TCP woofer versus the R-40M's 4" woofer, extending bass from 71 Hz down to 58 Hz for improved low-frequency presence in medium-sized rooms. Both share the same Tractrix® Horn and aluminum LTS tweeter architecture from the 2022 Reference Series. The Reference Premiere RP-500M II uses a more refined Cerametallic™ woofer with Faraday rings, a Silicon Composite Hybrid Tractrix® Horn with a compression-molded silicone face, and a vented tweeter housing, targeting listeners who want the next level of resolution and low-distortion performance.

Does the Klipsch R-50M need a subwoofer?

The Klipsch R-50M's rear-firing port extends bass to 58 Hz, covering most instrument fundamentals and vocal content for music listening without a subwoofer. For home theater use with cinematic soundtracks, bass-heavy music genres, or rooms above approximately 150 to 200 square feet, pairing the R-50M with a Klipsch subwoofer such as the R-101SW adds the sub-bass extension below 58 Hz and reduces driver excursion at high volume. Crossing the R-50M over at 80 Hz to a subwoofer is a common and effective configuration for maximizing both clarity and bass output.

What is the TCP woofer used in the Klipsch R-50M?

Thermoformed Crystalline Polymer (TCP) is a woofer cone material and manufacturing process developed by Klipsch for the Reference Premiere Series and subsequently introduced into the Reference lineup. The TCP process forms the cone at a steeper angle than conventional flat-pressed cones, improving pistonic linearity throughout the woofer's excursion range. Additional ribbing in the R-50M's TCP cone increases rigidity without adding mass, reducing cone breakup at higher frequencies and improving transient accuracy compared to standard polymer or paper cone designs. The Spun-Copper finish is a visual signature of the Klipsch Reference Series.

Can the Klipsch R-50M be used as surround speakers in a home theater?

Yes, the Klipsch R-50M works well as surround or rear channel speakers in a home theater system. Its 92 dB sensitivity ensures it matches dynamically with more powerful front channel speakers, and it is tonally matched to the full 2022 Klipsch Reference Series including the R-600F, R-800F, and R-605FA floorstanding speakers. At 13.9" tall and 11 lbs per speaker, the R-50M is practical for placement on rear wall speaker stands or mounts in a dedicated listening room.

What amplifier pairs well with the Klipsch R-50M?

The Klipsch R-50M's 92 dB in-room sensitivity and 8-ohm nominal impedance make it easy to drive with a wide range of amplifiers. Stereo receivers and integrated amplifiers producing 30 to 75 watts per channel are well matched to the R-50M's 75W continuous power handling, with common Toronto-area pairings including receivers from Yamaha, Denon, Marantz, and Cambridge Audio. For home theater use, any Dolby Atmos-capable AV receiver provides more than sufficient power for the R-50M's 300W peak capacity.

Where can I buy the Klipsch R-50M in Toronto or Canada?

The Klipsch R-50M is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised Klipsch dealer located in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the complete Klipsch Reference Series lineup and provides expert guidance on amplifier pairing, subwoofer matching, and full home theater or stereo system configuration. Canadian customers can contact Vinyl Sound directly or shop online for shipping across Canada.

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