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  1. Yes, It does work just fine angled up. I have it pulled out a ways so that it doesn't refract from the TV screen.
  2. I just bought a pair of RF 7's two weeks ago. I moved my Polk SDA's to the Rear (side) as the foundation for a home theater system. I am amazed by the prodigious amount of clean base that the RF 7 and Polk produce together. It seems a shame to put the SDA's as a surround, but my hearing has really gone bad in the high end as I have aged and the RF 7 does much better with the high frequencies for me. I could sell the Polks, but around here I would practically have to give them away. They do sound different with the pink noise generated from the speaker loudness control generated from the Denon 1804 but you never hear that difference during a movie. They actually do a fantastic job together, although one would probably never match those two on purpose. The wonderful part of the whole thing is that I went to the dealer just to buy the Receiver and my wife was pleased with sound coming from the Klipsh they had playing and called my attention to it. I had no intention of buying speakers, but my wife suggested maybe we should. What a gal, huh? When I was younger I always thought that klipsch were too bright and too big for any house I would live in. Well, times change, speakers change people change.
  3. Has anyone placed an RC 7 under the TV instead of the usual place on top. I have a perfect opening in the 36" Sony TV stand with the back open but I am worried about compromising the sound quality. Of course I would tilt the RC7 up toward ear level. I am going to use this with RF 7 front channels for a home theater set up. I could always put the RC 7 on top of the TV but it sure compromises the look of the room.
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