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Hyabusha

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  1. Here's Mine....

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    A lot of people say It's overkill. But I love It. Got my new DLP but I'm still waiting for the Mits stand. Thanks for the comments. :)

    Mitsubishi WD-73727

    Denon AVR-5805-(Pre-Pro)

    Denon 3910 DVD Player

    Dish Network HD 811

    Klipsch RF-7's Fronts

    Klipsch RC-7 Center

    Klipsch RS-7's Surround's

    Klipsch RS-7's Center Rear's

    Klipsch RSW-15's Stacked

    Definitive Technology SuperCube Reference Sub

    3 Buttkicker's, with 1000w Amp

    Signature Series Monster Power Reference Three Channel Amplifier-(Front's & Center)

    Signature Series Monster Power Reference Two Channel Amplifier-(Surround's)

    Signature Series Monster Power Reference Two Channel Amplifier-(Center Rear's)

    Signature Series Monster Power AVS 2000 Automatic Voltage Stabilizer

    Signature Series Monster Power HTPS 7000 Line conditioner

    Monster Z4 for the front 3 speakers

    All Monster-Z Audio, and Video wires

    Microsoft XBOX

    Bell'o Audio Tower

  2. I was using the Yamaha Z9 before, but after memorizing the audio of matrix scenes. I hooked up the Monter amp, and I could hear more definition, and separation betweens the front three speakers. It just seemed better. The Klipsch RF-7's dont need much power to get them going, and the monster amps have plenty.

  3. I have the monster three channel amp, and I love It! I noticed improved sound, and more impact on my movies and music. Not to mention the Ultra cool blue glow they provide. I'm thinking of adding the two channel for my surrounds.

  4. Weighing in at 90 pounds, Denons new flagship AVR-5805 marks the next step in the evolution of the companys reference-quality 5800 series audio/video receivers, elevating the entire category to new heights of surround sound realism and flexibility. The worlds first A/V receiver with 10 built-in amplifiers and 16-channel output, the AVR-5805 offers unprecedented multi-source and zone capabilities with perhaps the most comprehensive analog and digital audio/video switching configurations ever offered. It is scheduled for delivery in November with a suggested retail price of $6,000.... I can't wait to upgrade!!

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