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  1. I believe CECAA850 was referring to the sub amps, not the amps in the receivers.

    I'm not sure what that would mean then? What would have failed?

    Various Klipsch subs with Bash amps have had high failure rates.

    (This includes the PC speaker amps; IE Promedia 5.1 Ultra).

    The OP asked why people were down on Klipsch subs in general.

    That would be why.

  2. I have an old Klipsch SW-15II sub that was given to me along with a old yamaha RX-V620 receiver, and the sound coming from the receiver i would have to say is subpar. Would it make a difference if i used the amp in the SW15 to help power my speakers? Also the speakers im using are two Klipsch S10 bookshelf speakers.

    Yes, Welcome.

    Cecaa is correct.

    If your speakers sound bad with the receiver; what are your settings?

    This link will get you an owners manual downlad (under "support" tab).

    http://usa.yamaha.com/products/audio-visual/av-receivers-amps/rx/rx-v620_black__u/?mode=model

    Read it; and you should be able to get it set up properly.

    Also, this link will explain basic concepts:

    http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/calibrate-your-system/home-theater-set-up-basics-101

    (Search their site for specific inquiries or issues).

    Good Luck.

  3. Wow.... that's a big question.

    My advice is to do a quick Google search on whatever item you see on CL that you are considering.

    As for new; Emotiva Ultra 12 can be had (when on sale) for ~$389.

    It is a great deal because they give a 5 year warranty on all parts that is transferable.

    I do not remember which model Big Cliff has, but he loves his Hsu STF ****** (something) and the price was comparable to my Emotiva.

    I wish I was more help, but I still do not know which models are worth it and which are not. (I use the above method).

  4. Colin,

    Confed is spot on......

    Most every speaker I own (except for the sub) is old/ used......

    Good Luck on your sub hunt.... I suggest local craigslist.

    Hsu, Velodyne, SVS, Emotiva, Epik, ED and others like Rythmik all make really good to great products.

    (I am not big on Klipsch subs; but theReference subs are pretty good; if a bit pricey. Not sure about the latest offerings).

  5. Since the Heresy III has been out for year, I'd be weery of promises of NIB Heresy IIs. I think the serial number implies 40th week of 1998. I guess the price is about half of new Heresy III? You can find used Heresy II for $300 to $400, so $795 is really up to you. They would make fine HT speakers, but you'll need more than two of them.

    Yep. Spot on analysis.

    There is a set of Oiled Oak H IIs in mint "barely used" condition going for $350 on my local CL.

    (Oiled Oak is my least favorite finish; but that is up to your preference).

    I prefer Heresy Is to Heresy IIs, but again; this is personal preference.

    (The nice thing about H IIs is you can upgrade them to H III parts that Klipsch sells as a kit).

    I suggest shopping around with a bit of patience.

    Good Luck.

  6. 3 way for music is generally what most folks prefer. But.... I've heard the RF's with a center (a necessity for good music as well as movies), and a sub, and they are really, really good. While I like Heritage, I have considered the RF series for a spare bedroom.

    Groom, this is exactly what I did.

    (Except remove "spare" from bedroom).

    The price was too good to pass up and I am enjoying them very much.

  7. I have owned the RF-62's before, and I have heard the KLF-20s. My choice would be the KLF-20s for music. I personally have a strong preference for a 3-way design for music, but like CECAA850 said we all have different tastes, and your mileage may vary...

    I know my RF 52s are not the same as 62s.....

    But I do have them (reference) and do have Heresy Is (3 way).

    I would get the KLF 20s for music. 3 way does music better to me.

    You should be able to demo them at the sellers place, even if you must bring your own receiver.

    That being said; the above applies.... YMMV.

    Good Luck.

  8. The obvious starting point is here: http://www.klipsch.com/product/0/1598/_/RF-52_Home_Theater_System

    RC-52 and 62 would be my main aim for centers. I'd hazard a guess that they would present a better match than speakers from 2+ generations prior. The RC-52's direct predecessor, the RC-25 may also work

    For surrounds, RS-42 or 52. Surround predecessor AFAIK would be the RS-25, and again, may also work.

    Thanks for the input. I am relatively a virgin when it comes to Reference.....

    Yes, I checked out the complete RF 52 system.....

    What I am looking for is a close match; ie would an RC 35 work?

    I am just trying to get an idea of all models that will work pretty well; so I can keep a look out on CL and the bay....

    (Considering the RF 52s were $70; I am not looking to spend much more than $125-$150 on a center if I can help it).

    Thanks again.....

  9. That's why I like playing bass, I only have to deal with 4 strings.

    I play a 5 string bass (sort of).

    I am still learning; and as mentioned; when you do not practice regularly...... you lose whatever gains you may have had......

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  10. I always use "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac.

    This is great for percussion as well as getting speakers set up properly (soundstage and imaging).

    If I am auditioning speakers, I will use several tracks including:

    1. "Alive" by Pearl Jam

    2. "Raining Blood" by Slayer (Cen the speakers play this complex and fast music while staying clear, articulate and accurate at high volume????)

    3. "St. Anger" by Metallica (This song sounds like crap on most speakers; the percussion is tinny and has much echoing so it is intentional; a good benchmark IMHO).

    4. A few select Eminem tracks to evaluate the bass

    5. "Tusk" by Fleetwood Mac as mentioned above. (Great to see if the speakers image well).

  11. ASD,

    Welcome to The Forum.

    Yes, you pronbably have an amp issue.

    When those internal fuses blow, it is because something else has failed.

    Remove the amp and look closely at the internals. You likely will find something charred or burned.

    I think it is about $80 bucks to get it repaired; 1-800-Klipsch can give you the info on who and where to send it to.

    Good Luck.

  12. For what its worth, I found a work around that fixed this problem. I figured if I isolated the amp out of the woofer enclosure then the lack of vibration might allow it to function. I had another Pro Media sub enclosure (yeah not a good sign, I bought this set to replace that one that quit working. ) so I pulled the amp out and placed it my other non working enclosure and ran a speaker wire over to its original box. To my surprise, I am back to jammin *** again. These things sound so good that its worth the rigging job to get um running. Obviously there is something on my amp board that is grounding itself out or short circuiting with all the air the woofer is moving, and that baby moves alot of air. As I was working with the boxes I realized just how much pressure is pushed around inside. I can visually see what the problem is and not brave enough to go poking around the board when this thing is on. I now have 2 enclosures under my desk but you cant see them and they are not in the way. For those of you with similiar problems, this might be all you need to do to get your Pro's up and running again. You can make another small box to house your amp, just anything to get it out of all the vibration and pressure. Good luck.

    The subwoofer pushing air is what the amp uses for cooling.

    You might want to add a fan or something to cool the amp, or it will probably fail sooner rather than later.

    I would go over the amp with a magnifying glass; (literally), something is probably loose or beginning to fail.

    It may even be loose wires; hard to say without seeing it first hand.

    FWIW; I currently am using my promedia 2.1 amp and sub with a set of Klipsch Reference RF52s.

    They sound really good; and I will keep this setup until I can make room for the HK AVR 340 I have slated for them.

    (This amp and sub have been to hell and back, being over 7 years old).

    Yep, Slayer, Judas Priest and Anthrax now sound like Promedia 2.1s on steroids....... [H]

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