Hey,
I have owned the FPS 2000, and upgraded to the Klipsch V2.400's, and the difference is mind blowing. If you can save up the extra cash, buy them. To be perfectly honest, the difference between the v2.400's and the 4.1's are only 2 main things. 1 is an improved cross over which actually changes the mid range in the satellites, you wont notice much of a difference unless you are an audiophile, in which case the fps2000's wouldn't cut it for you anyways. Also, the main difference is a new pre-amp, this preamp is attached to the main sattelite speaker, and contains all the controls. The difference between the new pre-amp and the old one is this, they have an on-off switch, an input built in, as well as an output for a set of headphones, and improved gain. If you want to save money, you should consider buying the V2.400, for 199.99 going to Klipsch's website, which is
here and ordering the new pre-amp, which is sold as an upgrade for the v2.400's for 49.99. It is called the cp-1.
Also, to answer the question about the 5.1's they will be released July 15th, at least thats what i have been told my the promedia tech's. Also, they will be priced in the ball park of around 399.99
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To be honest, I am completely satisfied with the older V2.400's and i am an audio freak. So, believe me, anyone who is considering buying these speakers for 199.99 should give them a shot, they wont be dissapointed.
Impala SS