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It's worth it. Unless you are compairing the SF-3 Synergy
to the RF-10 or 15 Reference.
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I say you have a very good system and don't need any upgrades.
Without knowing your display I would look at adding a second
sub to your system if you have the itch.
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There's two trains of thought.
1. If you got it flaunt it
2. You know you got it and don't flaunt it.
Both are good.
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Two questions:
1. What is your budget.
2. Are you set on Bookshelf speakers.
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Very Good Choice on the 5790. To me all the xx90 are great receivers.
J's offer is also a very good.
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One way I have heard is if you have a calibration disk that sends
and LFE signal just play that for a few minutes. Now that i think
about it you should be running that anyways to set the gain.
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Here it is from Sunfires owners manual on Total Harmonic Distortion
" Typically less then 1/10 of the fundamental between 18 to 80 Hz."
I think that explains it perfectly.
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That was going to be my point. The time the Sunfire was reviewed
it may have been one of the best.
I know when I bought mine a lot of the reviews were back in the late
90's and were for the Mark-II and the IV were out. Now I'm not a
subwoofer expert and have only owned three and listen
to about 6 extensively. As far as the Sunfire goes it is a very powerfull
sub. Are there ones better and cheaper? more then likeley. Is there one
better and cheaper and have the same footprint? probalbe not.
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----------------On 2/17/2005 1:13:52 PM Frzninvt wrote:I would use the RB-75's as rears, forget the nasty sound sprayer RS-7's----------------
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IMO yes. While the RB-75's are very good, the RF-7 have Two-10"
Drivers to the RB's One-8". The only reason I would concider the RB's over the RF's
is if you are building the speakers in. The RB's are front ported while
the RF's are rear ported.
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If memory serves me I think when I rented it I noticed the
same thing. I'm also positive that my DVD player is set
correctly. So it's in the formatting of the DVD.
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Saw the previews but forgot to watch the show.
So did they bust the myth?
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Not bad, about what I was expecting. Had some funny parts,
Worth a watch.
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You want to set the sub volume similar to the rest of your
system. Get a good calibration disk that has signals for setting the
sub. I have a feeling cranking the gain (volume) on the sub and
receiver both will make the bass way too pronounced.
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Very Very good movie. A little slow but for a love story type movie
I was supprised I like it. I'm typically not into these but I can
recommend it.
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Ditto on buying an open box or referbished unit.
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There will be a very noticable difference between the Junior and the
True or Sig. Not that the Junior is any slouch.
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Spend all you can on Speakers. You typically go through receivers
every five or so years. Speakers stay with you for a very long time.
RF-7,RC-7
Denon or Yamaha
in Home Theater
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You can see from my sig which receiver I ultimately endded up with.
But that being said, If compairing equally priced recievers it's
probalbe a toss up.