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    On 4/28/2004 12:32:38 AM Thors1982 wrote:

    Wow, so is it an actual cable that is 3.5mm on one end and (coaxial or optical) on the other?

    Or does my reciever have to accept a special kind of input?

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    The physical medium has nothing to do with the actual signal. You should be able to just plug that Y splitter in and hook it up to your receiver. The digital signal will contain all the audio data for all 5 channels.

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    On 4/24/2004 11:38:20 PM DiEGO10 wrote:

    I got a Yamaha RX-V640 wich is rated at
    Minimum RMS Output Power (8 ohms, 2020,000 Hz, 0.06% THD, FTC), Main Channels 85 W + 85 W
    , and I'm using a pair of Klipsch Heresies '82, with a KSW12 powered subwoofer and I really like how this sound.

    I can't afford a better/more expensive amplifier, at least not right no. It's also almost impossible to get a pair or LaScalas, Klipschorn or something like those here in Argentina, so I think I'd stay with this configuration for a while.

    The only thing I would comment its about the highs... this tweeters has too much bright, wich could very nice with some kinds of music, but not with others.

    Cya!

    DiEGO

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    Your excessive highs would definitely be because of your Yamaha. You really need to hear Klipsch with tubes. It's amazing.

  3. I wouldn't trust the onboard sound for delivering your audio, even through the digital SPDIF. A lot of sound cards and other devices resample all audio that is passed through it. This especially applies to Creative's soundcards. In essence, all Creative soundcards modify the sound, even if outputted via the digital SPDIF. I don't know if this applies to your onboard, though. Well, regardless, the audio quality is probably good.

    On another note, mp3s can sound good too. I honestly cannot tell the difference between a well encoded mp3 and the real deal on my Fortes. Maybe some "golden eared" people can, but luckily I'm not cursed with that gift of hearing.

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    On 4/21/2004 1:40:14 PM DiEGO10 wrote:

    I'm conecting my computer with my Yamaha with an SPDIF Output.

    You may try that one if you ever buy an amp with SPDIF input.

    I'm also a bit dissapointed with the sound quality but... they are just MP3s... what else can you ask them?

    Anyways, try getting them at at least 192kbps VBR or 256 CBR.

    Not all are available in those formats but if you ever come across the original CD, don't doubt it.. 320 would be perfect
    :)

    Cya!

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    I'm curious, what kind of soundcard and speakers are you using?

  5. Does anyone have any pictures of Klipschorns that have the stuff required to seal them to the corner? I've searched the forum and there are a lot of threads about how to do it, however, I have not seen a picture of the rear of a K-horn with the sealing attached to it. It's hard to picture what it looks like without a visual image.

    On a related note, how much of a difference does sealing them into the wall make? Does it make the bass go lower on the K-horn? What else does it do?

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