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A friend of mine from back in the day... 405 freeway during afternoon rush hour in LA. then when I zoomed in a UAP appeared... this is unedited and unmodified...
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I see no reason why you wouldn’t want to use a matching tower.
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I don't know enough to make a recommendation. You could either buy a wide, low console and put some nice book-shelf speakers on top of it, or a narrower low console and put towers on either side. If your sub has to also go inside the cut-out, that could dictate which console and speakers you get. Maybe you could add wireless capability to your sub and position it outside the nook? just brainstorming. I've never used wireless subs so not sure how good this works. There is a nice Memorial Day sale going on now at Klipsch FYI.
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You have what is sometimes referred to as a 1.5. It shares components with the I and II. Officially it was an original Heresy, or Heresy I.
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By Mark Spaulding · Posted
I’m a vintage solid state guy. A few really solid of this type are the Yamaha CR-1020, Sony STR-6055, Pioneer SX-1250. I know they all match very nicely because I am fortunate to have these three. -
By Joshua Holmstadt · Posted
I am looking for my home theater 5.1.4 (dual sub) or 7.1.4 (dual sub) to use two towers (RP-8000F) for stereo music listening. My projector screen takes up almost the entire floor to ceiling height as I have a header above. Using a RP-504C II would mean sitting it 6" max off the ground which leads me to think in-wall for center with an acoustically transparent screen both for aesthetics and acoustically to match the with all LCR at the same ear height. What is the best matching in-wall speaker or am I compromising too much and should use a RP-504C II on the ground? My only other choice would be LCR all in-wall. Is there any Klipsch in-wall that can hold a candle to the RP-8000F? -
By Mark Spaulding · Posted
Heresy I or II? I believe the II’s began being shipped in 1985. My serial numbers indicate the build date is week 16 of 1985. Back opens (not sealed) and drivers are mounted from the back not flush mount from the front. Tweeter horn is a K77, woofer is K22 and I can’t rad the mid. Balancing network is the E2. The woofer enclosure extends into a cutaway in the mid. Hoping this is enough to identify. -
By coyote19702000 · Posted
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