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Ugh.... I'm sorry youth. I love your equipment and the panels look good. ... Buy I hate how "red" your room is.
Remember what your mother used to tell you, if you don't have anything nice to say...I wouldn't throw your wife out of bed for getting crumbs on the sheets..... But that bike is terrible. Get yourself a 1000RR or an 1198 Duc.
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Yeah it's pretty silly but I think it was intended to be funny and poke fun of the whole 80's scene. We enjoyed it and ended up surprised by it.Not a great story line and super cheesy at time but man it's got some good music in it.
Nice, we'll have to check that out tonight or tomorrow night!on that note I watched world war z last night with some buddies. Watched the whole movie at 5 below reference. It was awesome. Great sound. Had to recap a few scenes after. There is a part about half way in called the Jerusalem grenade scene. MY GOD! The bass sweep is unreal. I ran it at reference with my subs 6 db hot and was pretty sure my ceiling was gonna cave in lol. Then slept with my shotgun next to my bed all night. Dam zombie movies lol
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Very cool! I need this for my living room!If you have an AppleTV and Airport Express or Airport Extreme for the most part do the same thing only the AppleTV adds video streaming. If you have the AppleTV already, when you open music, youtube etc on your iPad, iPhone or iTough, you will see the AirPlay icon (see below).
When you click on the icon, you will be prompted to connect with your AppleTV. You can either clone your exact screen or just show the media content on your display.
Here is a screenshot from this morning after I click the AirPlay icon, I have the option of choosing Theater Room or Living Room. The AppleTV is in the HT and the Airport Express is in the Living Room 2ch setup (since I don't have a TV in there).
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Yup, I graduated in '92. When I started looking into car audio again after a long hiatus in the mid 2000's or so, I was shocked that MB Quart had been bought and butchered and were no longer making killer speakers. Kind of like you, my last memories were of them being the best out there.Yes, I graduated in 93.
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When Maxxsonics USA, Inc bought out MB Quart, they moved all manufacturing to China and the brand went out the window. Back in the early 90's MB Quarts were awesome speakers.Actually, the separates I was thinking of wasn't Jl, it was MB Quart.
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Awesome, I need to look into this Airport thing for my Apple TV, it sounds pretty neat.
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Yes, we also keep reading that Klipsch is harsh, bright, honky and so on. Focal is at the top of the food chain when it comes to car audio. If you want something a little softer then Dynaudio is also amazing with a much softer tone using silk domes. I'm not sure how much you want to spend on your components but you can get a set of Focal Polyglass 6.5" for $350-$450 and they are awesome for the money.I've looked at Focals, and have also heard good things. Might be a touch over my price range tho. I do see that they have lower lines, but I also keep reading about the tweeters being harsh. I might have to see if I can find a dealer to take a listen. I do appreciate the input =^)
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I run Focal all the way around in my Dodge diesel, amazing speakers. They are crystal clear and will leave your ears ringing if you want to push them that hard. For lows I run two JL 10w3's under the back seat in a Fox box. I use Alpine amps for the highs and lows with an Alpine 7" screen and Alpine six disc dvd changer as well. I have not heard a cleaner sounding car/truck personally. Focal is very impressive. Hybrid Audio is also worth looking at. http://hybrid-audio.com/products/but I've been mostly researching car audio due to a new car purchase. I thought home audio was crazy to dig into...car audio is freakin insane!
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Nice, that center speaker will be a huge improvement over those Quintets you have.
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Yes, you will hear a difference between a Yamaha and a Denon on Klipsch speakers. These are not just amps, they have preamp sections which vary drastically and they each have their own sound signature. The Marantz and Denon, I don't know, they probably sound a lot a like since they are the same company.I doubt the majority here could distinguish the sound between any three given equal and constant levels
All you need to do is search these forums and you'll have people saying over and over again for the past 13 years that Harman Kardon is one of the best sounding AVRs for Klipsch when it comes to music. You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink. Most people would rather buy an AVR rated at 150 watts with all the bells and whistles than an AVR rated at 80 watts no matter how many people on a forum tell them the lower rated HK has more power and sounds better.but if there was a obvious sound quality difference, the folks here would know it and it would be what all Klipsch owners bought when it came to AVR's
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Welcome to the forums, you have a nice system.
I assume he means the UPA-200.What are the specs on the Emotiva UMP-200? I'm not able to find that one in Google.
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Yeah, I have read that from a lot of the old timers on this forum over the years but here in my house, it just has not gone that way. I chalk it up to a lot of the old timers that just don't like change, no matter what - they refuse to accept it. For some it's the placebo effect and for some it just may be nostalgia. It's almost a 100% chance that these same guys claiming this have never had the RF-7 in their home. Here in my house with my gear, myself and several friends could not pick a clear cut winner between RF-7's and Chorus II's and most people will tell you Chorus II's sound better than Cornwalls.RF7 IIs are no match for Cornwalls, i.e. References don't compare to Heritages!
I remember years ago they had a Klipsch gathering of sorts at Klipsch, I guess in Indy and I'm pretty sure DeanG was there with quite a few other members. If I'm not mistaken they had RF-7's and Khorns in a room. At one point one of the engineers at Klipsch or some employee walked in and mentioned how nice the Khorns sounded, not knowing or realizing it was the RF-7's actually playing. That is what I always refer to as proof in the pudding. I may have that story a little mixed up but that is the gist of it. Someone that works at Klipsch thought an RF-7 playing was actually a Khorn. I'm not implying the RF-7 will out perform a Khorn or Belle just for the record. I do know it is capable of giving the La Scala, Cornwall, Chorus, Forte and so on a run for the money.
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Hah, I have a fetish. If I see a deal on CL too good to pass up I usually snag it! I'm thinning out the stock though, gonna make my push for some pro audio gear real soon. I'm seriously interested in the Pioneer units. I will be buying an AVR within a month or so. It will probably be either an HK or a Pioneer.Hey Vital, with all that great gear you have I can't imagine it not sounding great, Heck, you could run things off a car battery and it would sound good, lol. You would need to demo a Pioneer for at least a week since we all are acustom to the sound that we currently have.
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I have a Denon and never have liked it at all. I really like the sound of my Harman Kardon. I would like to hear the Pioneer Elite with D3 amps. I have heard a Yamaha with RF-7's and I thought it was bright. Just my personal experience.
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Congrats, yes ten years goes by fast. It's funny, I've gotten into so many other hobbies and ventured off for a year or so at a time here like others have mentioned but I always come back. That's the great thing about this hobby and this forum, you can pick right back up where you left off when you're ready.
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Marantz and Denon, same company. I don't know how different their sound signatures are.
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Check out Harman Kardon as well. I consider them warm and love their sound with Klipsch. I'm thinking about buying an HK or Pioneer myself actually. The HK I have is older and doesnt have the new blu-ray codecs.
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Congrats, wow, those Belle's were a steal at under $1500!
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I have not heard the Cornwall vs the Chorus/Chorus II in the same system but I believe the Chorus was kind of a replacement for the Cornwall. In my system I had a ton of back and forth and never could really pick a clear winner between the Chorus II and RF-7. They both did a little something better than the other in certain areas. For music I chose to use the Chorus II and for the HT room I chose to use the RF-7.
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I noticed that yesterday as well and I hope it's just stuff that hasn't been added yet. I seriously hope they aren't gutting the line.Most of the cinema products are missing right now. The Jubs are not there either.
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Sign me up for that RS-64 please! [] I'll take two...The RS 64 will complete the set.
If you are looking for a smaller speaker, the RS-64 would not be a good choice as you can see, it is MUCH larger than the RS-62. One of the smaller surrounds would be the RS-42.
Although surrounds get much less information than your front three, they still play a significant role in the overall envelopment from a movie. You don't want to skimp too much in that area.
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We just watched this one, really good movie IMO.Solomon Kane: A good action movie during midevil times. Witchcraft and soccery must be fought for Solomon Kane to regain his soul. 3.5/5 stars.
Made the Pioneer plunge!
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