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  1. I just picked up a Super Cube I sub. I have KLF-20's as mains. My Pioneer Elite for the LFE will set the crossover at 80Hz. I have a Classe' preamp that is somewhat integrated into my system and I use the preouts for the highpass connections on the sub. I have been told from the Definitive Tech guy to set the Cube I at 60 to 65 Hz because he worked at Klipsch for 12 years and he thinks the roll off of the KLF-20's would be about the 60 to 65Hz range. I have my system sittng on a pergo floor. I would like to get your opinions. Any thoughts as to where I set the crossover? Thanks JBR
  2. I just wanted to take this time to say Merry Christmas !! [] There is going to be allot of people out there so drive safe and be easy. JBR
  3. If I were you, I would tell her your having a hard time selling them cause their too old and nobody wants them. That will last you about 8 months or so and when you get your RF7's, tell everyone here and I'm sure you will be able to sell them quickly.[]
  4. I added an animated GIF but my avatar is not cycling through the pics. How do people get theirs to do that? JBR
  5. Thanks for the replies guys. I'll keep it all in mind. JBR
  6. The Klipsch System K is for keeping them L is because I love my system I is because I have an HT system P is what I do before the movie starts S is for savoring the sound C is for the cash I sunk into it. H is for the hell I catch when staying up all night to watch it. JBR
  7. Hey Guys, I need a switch box that handles component and optical audio. I have been checking around the net and seen them anywhere for $90 to $1000. 4 in and 1 out would be just fine for me. I saw one by Audio Authority and it was $180. It has 100 Mhz @ -3db. I'm told to have at least a 30 Mhz signal so I would imagine the 100Mhz would be fine. My out cable is 50 feet. Anybody here use one of these or a switchbox in general? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Photos of the switch box are below. JBR
  8. Well, after 2 days of watching HD, I'm convinced. I going to keep it. It truely is quite the improvement. Thanks everyone for your input. JBR
  9. I'm getting Comcast HD on 11/27. It will be hooked up through component video to my Sony HS51 projector. I've seen this projector with an HD dish signal (don't know which one) and it looked awesome. I'm also going to use the optical audio connection. Anybody out there have the Comcast HD hooked up to their projector and audio system? How does it look and sound to you? JBR
  10. I have some friends that tried it. They took advantage of the return policy real quick.
  11. Well, it appears that I am not the only one to experiance this type of mishap. I was actually sleeping in my chair 45 minutes before with my head directly underneath the shelf. I should have bought lotto tickets. [] JBR
  12. I was sitting on the edge of my leather recliner eating a bowl of Honey Coated Cheerios and I was almpost done when............CRASH!! Oh my god!! What the @$&%!! was that? I was out of my chair real fast. I turned around and I saw it. The shelf holding my few months old Sony HS51 projector came off the wall. Just came right off! The shelf landed behind the chair and would you believe it; the projector had what appeared to be a nice soft landing onto my leather chair right behind where I was sitting. My wife was in the bedroom and she was in the living room fast, too. We just stared at it for a little while. I then proceded to put table in front of my screen so I could put the projector on it and test it. Not a scratch on the projector and it works just fine. I had the shelf mounted with some of the screw inserts that you use when a stud isn't available. The inserts were pretty beefy so I thought the shelf would hold 10lb prjector forever. Wrong! I walked through the door of the lumber yard with one minute to spare and bought a 2x4x8 piece of fir and cut two 36" pieces. I mounted each of those on the studs with four 3" wood screws on each piece. I mounted the brackets on top of those. I could probably chin ups on the brackets now. All in all it was quite a scare. I just thought I would share this event with you all. JBR
  13. I'm using a Pioneer Elite VSX-24TX for my processor. From there I run the front R &L pre-outs to my Class' CP-35 preamp and then onto my latest addition of a B&K ST125.2 S2 amp. I run the center and rear L&R from the Pioneer pre-outs directly to a B&K ST125.3 amp. JBR
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