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    On 8/20/2005 10:59:29 AM Trey Cannon wrote:

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    On 8/19/2005 11:53:08 AM gcoker wrote:

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    Give me a break, who makes anything that is 100% free from defects.

    Get a grip!!!!

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    Apparently not Klipsch. By the way do a search on the forum for RSW

    getting home DOA. And guy's it's internal wires comming loose inside the

    speakers...give me a break...cheap. Gorilla glue the damn things.

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    Quit using monstor cable and connectors is what we did to fix this...

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    I thought it was a people "mistake"? Now your bashing Monster Cable? LOL

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    Give me a break, who makes anything that is 100% free from defects.

    Get a grip!!!!

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    Apparently not Klipsch. By the way do a search on the forum for RSW

    getting home DOA. And guy's it's internal wires comming loose inside the

    speakers...give me a break...cheap. Gorilla glue the damn things.

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    On 8/19/2005 6:36:38 AM Trey Cannon wrote:

    Where and how did you get these?

    Mike is right, connectors do come off in shipping from time to time.

    I worked on that speaker in the R & D stages. It had good low end.

    Steve p uses the 75 for his mains in his HT. They do a fine job.

    you can thank GM for the funny screws. For us, ID likes them better than phillips.

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    AGAIN that's unacceptable. What's this from time to time crap. It is

    Klipsch responsibility to deliver a first rate product free from defect.

    If there product cannot be packaged so that internal wires will not come off

    then they need to change their production methods. If I had brought any Klipsch

    speaker home and had to take it apart because it did not work that damn thing

    would be back at the dealer and I would be auditioning another speaker. I do not

    and would not make any excuses on poor production/shipping.

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    On 8/18/2005 1:02:06 PM michael hurd wrote:

    Okay, so you had a loose wire, it happens, and with a LOT more expensive speakers as well. I have not heard the RB75, but I have heard the RB5 bookshelfs. They seemed to have adequate bass for what they were, don't forget the RB75 has only one 8" woofer in a smallish cabinet.

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    To me that's unacceptable. Klipsch Reference should be free from any

    defect. Is that not the reason someone signed the back during the the QC.

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    On 8/17/2005 3:52:54 PM Speedball wrote:

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    On 8/15/2005 5:56:48 PM meuge wrote: Plasmas should be out of the questions before you even start.

    Will someone tell me why?

    .....Thanks

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    I agree with your question...The only knock against plasmas (ok two)

    are price and possible burn-in if watching 4:3 formatted TV. Other then

    that I think it has a better picture then DLP and LCD.

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  6. You will need both video and audio cables from your sat receiver to your TV and

    another audio to your AVR receiver. The audio to your AVR receiver needs to be

    either digital coax or optical. The audio to your TV needs to be standards RCA

    audio cale (red and white). For your video it all depends on the SAT receiver but

    by the sound of it it looks like component cable is what you will need and unless

    you are using your AVR receiver as video switching I would run it directly to your TV.

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  7. Caught this movie over the weekend. Very good movie, plus having Scarlet

    Johanson is a bonus. The only flaw in the movie is it's set in the 2050+

    and all the taxi cabs are 300C and you can see one or two BMW 645's. But

    looking past that it was still worth watching.

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  8. I'll be the odd man out...If your not happy with or it does not match

    the rest of your system and you want it to then you will never

    be happy. Pass on the RC-7 and find one in Black Ash. Spending

    even an extra $75 is worth it when it will bother you for a long

    time.

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  9. el if you looking at spending less then $700 dollars then most

    AVR's are in the same boat. As you can see form my sig I picked

    the Yamaha, I think the rap on Yamaha is from people going to Best

    Buy looking/listening at $250 yamaha's and then saying there not

    impressed. Go figure.

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    On 7/25/2005 3:55:58 PM tkdamerica wrote:

    BTW: If you don't own the RS-35's already I would spend the extra money to upgrade the center channel to the RC-7, buy the RF-5's (or better yet the RF-7's)for the front, move the RF-35's to the side, and put the RC-3 to the back in a 6.1 configuration.
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    That's the ticket, and it's exactly what I did except I have the

    KG 4.5 in place of your RF-35.

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