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  1. What happened to Klipsch's RSX line? I was just looking for a pair of bookshelf speakers for my brother that wouldn't be as big and boxy as standard MDF constructed enclosures and remembered the RSX line from years ago. It would have been the perfect solution. Why were they discontinued? Anything similar still being sold?
  2. J.S. Bach - Motets Helmuth Rilling Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart & Bach-Collegium Stuttgart http://jsbach.org/rillingmotets.html Hanssler My bet is that anyone with the ideal Khorn/Khorn_room setup would have a great piece of music to listen to with this one. Its a double choir performance placed left and right in stereo and the effect is awesome. Anyone into classical and choral music will love this one. Its a recent recording so the quality is excellent. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000JNJV/qid=1114498739/sr=8-4/ref=sr_8__i4_xgl15/102-9049965-6719307?v=glance&s=classical&n=507846
  3. I am going to line up bright and early May 3rd when the soundtrack gets released
  4. Read one novel of his during high school. I don't remember what it was about or anything but it was a fun read.
  5. Well I was really wondering how putting Klipsch products in movies help advertisement. Its not like people can quickly identify their products like a Cadillac from a Mercedes. I dunno but its still cool to see their products!
  6. Terrible movie by the way, although there were a few good laughs... haha. I love Vince Vaughn.
  7. I just saw the movie "Be Cool" and noticed Klipsch speakers and Aragon equipment in the background of some of the scenes. I was just wondering if Klipsch actually pays to advertise their products in movies because not many people would know what it actually is. I almost didn't catch it myself! What are your thoughts?
  8. While the trailer has me really excited, I am more looking forward to the release of the soundtrack which is supposed to be released on May 3rd and its supposed to include a 70 minute bonus DVD. "Press Release Sony Classical Releases New Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith Soundtrack That Includes A 70-Minute Bonus Collector's DVD Bonus DVD Takes Viewers on a Musical and Visual Journey Through All Six Films From the Most Popular Movie Saga of All Time and Features Scores From Five-Time Oscar Winner John Williams SOUNDTRACK RELEASED ON MAY 3, 2005 Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith Opens in Theaters Worldwide on May 19, 2005 NEW YORK, March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, May 3, 2005, Sony Classical will release the original motion picture soundtrack of the last episode of the massively popular Star Wars saga, Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith. It features a new score by five-time Oscar winner John Williams, who is also the composer and conductor of the score for each film in the six-chapter Star Wars saga, and an exclusive collector's DVD -- Star Wars: A Musical Journey -- an unprecedented bonus at no additional cost. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, written and directed by George Lucas, is the most anticipated movie of the year and opens worldwide on Thursday, May 19, 2005. Created especially to accompany the CD release, the thrilling 70-minute DVD features 16 brand-new music videos set to selections from all six of John Williams' unforgettable Star Wars film scores and has been designed around a timeline that will take the viewer chronologically through the entire saga. Each movement is introduced by actor Ian McDiarmid (who plays Senator Palpatine in the films) and features a spectacular montage of images, complete with excerpts of the original dialogue and sound effects, set to Williams' legendary music which has been newly remixed and remastered in 5.1 surround sound. Williams' principal theme from the new score, entitled "Battle of the Heroes," will be featured in a music video created by Lucasfilm. The soundtrack packaging will also include liner notes from George Lucas plus an exclusive fold-out poster featuring a montage of images from the film. In Revenge of the Sith, the final and most dramatic chapter of the Star Wars saga, the Clone Wars rage as the rift widens between Chancellor Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid) and the Jedi Council. Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), the young Jedi Knight with an allegiance to Chancellor Palpatine, struggles to keep his marriage to Padme' Amidala (Natalie Portman) a secret amid the turmoil. Seduced by promises of power and temptations of the dark side, he pledges himself to the evil Darth Sidious and becomes Darth Vader. Together, Sidious and Vader set in motion a plot of revenge against the Jedi, leading to a climatic lightsaber battle between Vader and his former master, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), that will decide the fate of the galaxy. With 43 Oscar nominations to his credit, Williams has composed a new score for the film, utilizing the themes and musical motives that link it with his earlier scores for the Star Wars films. The London Symphony Orchestra (L.S.O), with the composer conducting, performs the original score. The L.S.O. is the same orchestra that recorded Williams' original Star Wars score 28 years ago and has continued to perform the score for each successive chapter of the saga. In 1999, Sony Classical released the Grammy-nominated original soundtrack recording of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, which was a platinum-selling album in the U.S. and sold more than two million copies worldwide, in addition to a specially packaged Ultimate Edition that featured Williams' entire score for that film. In 2002, the label released the original soundtrack recording of Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. Both are currently available. In September 2004, Sony Classical became the home of all the Star Wars soundtracks with the release of newly remastered editions of the soundtrack recordings of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. The recordings are available individually and in a special boxed set with a deluxe slipcover case. The Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith soundtrack also continues Sony Classical's long association with John Williams, who has recorded a number of non-film projects for the label. Williams won the third of his five Academy Awards for his score for the original Star Wars (1977) and received nominations for his scores for The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). The soundtrack albums for Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back also won Grammy® Awards for Williams in 1977 and 1980, and he was a nominee for Return of the Jedi in 1983 and Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace in 2000. Information about the original motion picture soundtrack of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith is featured at http://starwars.sonyclassical.com. Sony Classical is the trademark of Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith are trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved."
  9. I second Andronicus Dragon, but I compress all my audio with FLAC (do a google search). Its like APE but its just a matter of preference. As long as it is lossless. If you have the HD space for it then go with lossless so you won't have to rip cds multiple times for better quality. To give you a *VERY ROUGH* estimate you can probably fit 400-500 cds ripped to a lossless format onto a 160 GB hard drive. And always rip the cds using EAC (Exact Audio Copy), its the best program for doing just that. Good luck.
  10. Well you need to use good components, Audigy 2 at least, playing high quality music (directly off cd player, FLAC/APE lossless rips). Anybody try that?
  11. For those who have separates, has anyone tried connecting their computer directly to their amplifiers through the soundcard's analog outputs to play music and compared it to cd_player/processor/amp combo?
  12. For those who have separates, has anyone tried connecting their computer directly to their amplifiers through the soundcard's analog outputs to play music and compared it to cd_player/processor/amp combo?
  13. Thats how I feel about my F-3s and Pioneer 814k, bright and lacks the power and warmth required for what I listen to. I have been very very interested on getting a pair of the outlaw 200 M-monoblocks. They seem like a great way to drive my speakers with my limited budget. Have you tried doing an A/B comparison with your outlaws vs the denon driving the speakers?
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