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damonrpayne

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  1. My surrounds are crappy bookshelf speakers, bought at Best Buy 10 years ago. My previous receiver, a Sony Pro-Logic bought at the same time, did not produce much noise in the rear surrounds. (To be fair, it didn't produce much real sound either) My HK 325 produces audible noise in the rears. See my sig for all my gear.

    I'm guessing some noise is unavoidable. I'm also guessing that a distance of two feet, at exact ear level, is a little close for speakers so the noise is more audible than it should be? Anyone have thoughts on my noise issue?

  2. As far as your Yamaha versus HK question:

    I listened to HK, Yamaha, and Denon. Denon and Yamaha are a little bit bright with Klipsch speakers in my opinion, and I have seen others on the forum express the same concerns. Yamaha is not quite as bright as Denon depending on what room you are listening in. Thats why I went with the HK,it is just right for my taste.

    Go listen to these systems if you can, and bring some demo material with piercing "highs" with you.

  3. Why DTS (sorry didn't search) ? The main advantage I've heard is the lack of compression, but I read recently that that technology is only in their theater system.

  4. SE Wisconsin people who didn't come really missed out. His room setup, the speakers and gear are just awesome.

    Now I have the upgrade bug again already. The problem is do they even make anything these days that compares with the Klipschhorns? I don't even know if RF-7s would get close to a sound this BIG. If I had the room, I'd want the horns.

  5. Go listen to them and see. For me, the RF-5s were "enough." You barely gain any bass benefit by going up to the RF-7 but some people say they have a much different sound than the 5s. YMMV, go audition them with a recording you're very familiar with.

  6. I am eagerly awaiting Doom 3. I grew up playing the original wolfenstein and doom games and this game is a big deal to me. The nostalgia alone will be worth it, but as a long time graphics geek I just cannot wait to see what this game looks like. This engine moves us a lot closer to real time rendering that is as real as "Finding Nemo". I like Gothic/Horror stuff as well and this game is just going to be a better environment for me than Half Life 2.

    That said, I feel _most people will like HL2 better.

  7. I thought it was somewhat cheesy. There were a lot of corny one liners from Arnold. However, I didn't go into the film expecting much so I enjoyed it. I will say the whole concept is getting tired. How many times can you keep going back in time?

    I don't remember the sound being anything special, it was not in THX or DTS as far as I remember.

  8. For music I like my favorite Opera on DVD, Mozarts "Die Zauberflote" conducted by James Levine...

    But then again watching DVD Opeara on a HT system isn't a popular pasttime from what I can tell so YMMV

  9. Hello! Being the tech junkie that I am I've been looking for a good book on all the physics involved in reproducing sound. I'm talking both soundwave/reflection stuff as well as the electrostatics of speakers and receivers and whatnot. I spent some quality time with Amazon.com and didn't find anything. Can anyone recommend a good title?

  10. I've read such awesome reviews of the RC-7, I never considered getting another RF-5 for the center. I'm wondering if I will have issues buying a single speaker?

    I will probably change the Amp. After looking at the total price tag, another several hundred bucks over the Outlaw isn't going to kill me.

  11. I've heard a RX-35 setup. I did't feel the floorstanding speakers were able to reproduce bass very well, they distorted at high volumes. If you're getting that setup be sure to get a sub. Mids and highs sounded good, they sound like Klipsch speakers.

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