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hey whatamp;#39;s up everybody this is aaron from aaronamp;#39;s audio corner and today iamp;#39;ve got the klipsch rp 600m version 1 and version 2. if you want to know should you upgrade to the rp600m version 2 the one that just came out last week which is this one the answer is it depends if you have equalization with the mini dsp or or something along the lines where you can actually go and manually make equalization adjustments then no i think the answer really is just no keep your 600m use some equalization adjustments because the horizontal directivity is actually better just by a little bit on the 600m but if you do not have equalization or maybe you donamp;#39;t really want to use it you donamp;#39;t want to add the additional cost then the 600 m version 2 is going to be the winner nice and if it were up to me which one would i choose i would go with the 600 m2 simply because of the horizontal radiation is anywhere from about 10 to 20 degrees wider in horizontal ra