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  1. My conern with the blocking would be a lowered SPL.

    Another thing........when I blocked the ports and tuned the subs to 16hz......the way that the deep bass pressurizes the room is incredible, especially for movies.

    Don't make the same mistake I made at first. Turn the subs crossover all the way up or disable it if it has the option and use the receiver to set the crossover point. At first, I was setting the sub the same as the receiver and found out that was a no no. Doing so was restricting the output of the sub.

    After correcting this and tuning the subs to 16hz I've been amazed a what the SVS's are capable of. Big Smile

    SWL.

    Thanks for the info. I will have to look, I think I can turn off the sub X-over and use the settings in my pre-amp. Your comments are intresting... I will block a port tonight and set it to 16hz and see how she feels.

    Rayo

  2. Obviously a question for SVS Cylinder owners other there.

    I have a PC+ 20-39 with 12.3 upgrade, and have been wondering about improvments that may or may not be percieved by blocking one of the ports and setting it down to 16hz?

    I know... someone will post "Try it and see how it sounds". [:^)] I am hoping some folks have tried it and might have some feedback on results. I mainly use my system for HT so the impact during movies is important. My conern with the blocking would be a lowered SPL.

    O.K. so I may be to lazy or not brave enought to try it... so if you have done it... is it worth screwing with? Or should I just leave it alone?

    Also while we are talking cylinders... anyone have a PC13 Ultra? Thoughts, Comments? I have been considering an upgrade....

    Rayo

  3. I have RB-75s with an RC-7 in the front. RS-7s in the rear. I now have a seven channel amp and was thinking about adding some back surrounds and was looking at In-Walls. Can anyone make a recommendation for the "Best" In-Wall that would match my current speakers? I was thinking the r-5800-ws might be what I want, confirm?

    Thanks in advance,

    Rayo

  4. I will be selling my B&K AV125.5 S1. I have a Emotiva MPS-1 on order (back order) should be here Mid July (hopefully).


    The AV125.5 is very similarly spec'd to the 1075 (5 Channels - 125w into 8ohms, 185w into 4 ohms). It is in MINT condition, I have the original box, I purchased it new.


    Let me know if you have any interest.

  5. I really like the look of your Bello rack. I would not worry about the glass... it is stronger then people think. The black with silver looks like it was made for your Rotel gear! [:D]

    I really wanted to get a Bello rack as well but just could not find one "just right" so I ended up getting a Sanus Rack, TV Stand and speaker stands for my RB-75s. HiJacking your thread a bit... here is a picture:

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  6. Thanks for all the info everyone.

    I bit the bullet and bough a B&K 125.5. I know ultimately I

    will probably want a 200.5 or 200.7 but they are out of my budget for

    now. I figure this is a good start and I can always use it for a

    second zone etc. down the road or just sell it as they seem to hold

    their value well.

    I was really debating Outlaws, Rotels and Sunfire... but I had to buy

    "unheard"... out of all the comments I could find it seemed there were

    very few negatives with the B&K gear. I figure I bought my

    SVS site unseen.... how bad can this move be? LOL

    So now my bigger problem... I really like that Reference 50 Processor... hehehehehehe... I need to find a money tree!

    Once I get it all setup and give it a listen, I will post some opinions on how it compares to the Yamaha 5790s amp.

    Thanks again,

    Rayo

  7. I really like your center channel stand. Very well excecuted!

    Jeremy

    Thanks Jeremy,

    I was pretty frustrated when I brought the new RC-7 home to find it was

    literally an 1/8 inch to tall to fit on the shelf where my RC-35

    sat. And if I had found a way to jamb it in there... there would

    be no room to tilt it up toward the listener. My wife was not

    real excited about one of those TV mount arms hanging on the wall

    behind... not to mention my stud spacing would not have allowed exact

    center placement above the TV.

    I started looking at the back of the Sony and saw there were some

    molded in little nubs on the back slope. I used those in my

    design as they actually carry the load of the back legs instead of just

    having the legs glued or double sticky taped to that slope. Then

    I contoured the bottom edge of the shelf over the bezel of the TV...

    giving me a VERY secure lock on things. The only way it will move

    is if the TV collapses!!! The shelf is Oak and is assembled with

    Glue and brads, clamped overnight and painted with a matt black spray.

  8. I currently have a Yamaha 5790 that I purchased about a year ago.

    I have RB-75s, RC-7, RS-7s and run a SVS PC+ 20-39. The HT area

    of my room is approximately 20x30. I have been contemplating an

    Amp to use with the 5790... and have been looking at trying to find a

    used B&K AV 125.5.

    My question is this:

    Given the power of the Yammi and my setup... do you feel there will be

    a discernible difference to be realized using the B&K either for

    LCR and letting the Yammi run the surrounds or using it for all

    channels? The system is 98% HT, and I like to FEEL and hear

    my movies, so yes... I like it loud. When I do listen to music on

    this system it is at reference levels... the Yammi gets REAL hot and

    seems a bit anemic.

    I guess I am wondering if you do think the B&K AV 125.5 would be a

    good move... will it be enough over what the Yammi does for me?

    Or should I be looking at an amp pushing 200wpc @ 8ohms?

    Realistically I think I can swing a B&K AV 125.5 if I find the

    right deal on a used one... something bigger might be a stretch.

    I guess my other thought would be to trade up to a Denon 4306 or the

    new Pioneer Elite VSX-74TXI. I am leaning towards trying to get into separates though.

    Any comments or opinions would be appreciated.

  9. I posted pictures in this thread almost a year ago... the system has

    changed a bit. I now run RB-75s on Sanus stands in the front,

    with an RC-7 and RS-7s in the rear. Note the custom center stand

    I built for the RC-7. Made out of Oak and painted to match the

    RC-7. The new center would not fit on the shelf below the TV

    where my RC-35 used to sit.

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  10. Watched it Saturday night. Lots of good sound.. but, was it just

    me or did anyone else notice the opening scenes as they bombarded the

    Iron ship... seemed like the sound was not very clean... lots of

    distortion in the explosions. I listened carefully through the

    rest of the movie... where yes, they blew up lots of stuff... and did

    not hear similar distortion again.

    I am going to watch it again and listen more carefully to the open

    scene to see if maybe I was just hearing the popcorn crunching in my

    ears. ;)

  11. Around here... you NEVER see a beam supported on block wall like

    that. The proper way if this is truly a loading bearing object

    and not just a an add-on to quite bouncing floors... is to have a

    support column poured all the way down to the footer!!!! The beam

    rests on that. The alternative is a floor level poured

    support (again joining the footer) that has a steel jack post that then

    supports the beam. And of course there would be posts every 6-8

    feet or specified by the beam support load specs.

    I would not ***** about the busted up block... more importantly what is

    the purpose of the beam... if carrying the load for walls supporting a

    second story or other HEAVY objects... if it rests on your 4" poured

    crawl space floor... you are gonna have some problems.

    Call your local building inspector and have him review the intended

    purpose and install of the beam. Also find out who makes the beam

    and what its load carrying specs and support needs are.

    Good Luck!!!

  12. Thats it? That is all we get? I was hoping on a mini-review of sorts!!! :)

    Any complaints? How about input/outputs... are there enough

    connections and types to keep ya happy? The 7300 does not have

    HDMI does it?

    I currently have a Yammi 5790 and have been looking at the New Pioneer

    Elites (VSX-74TX*) or the Denon 4805. I wonder if H/K has

    anything new on the horizon that will have HDMI inputs/switching.

    Well congrats on the new H/K. I have always been a fan of their

    products. Years ago I had a whole stack of H/K equipment,

    Receiver, Cassette Deck, Turntable and even a Hi-Fi VHS made by

    H/K. Am I dating myself? LOL

  13. I have a Ref 7 setup currently for 5.1 (RC-7, RB-75s, RS-7s) and want to add some In-Walls for my rear surround to go 7.1.

    I have seen the R-5800-W and the RCW-5s shown as a match for the Ref 7

    stuff. The R-5800-W has the newer looking woofer like the RB-75s

    where the RCW-5s appear to be older with the look of the RC-7.

    The specs are almost identical less the woofer difference between

    them. The RCW-5s look like they can be had a bit cheaper.

    Does anyone have any opinion between them? If I could save

    $50-$100 getting the RCW-5s even though they are older... would you do

    it. Or would it be best to just get the current R-5800-Ws?

    Thanks in advance

  14. Absolutely!!!!

    I recently upgraded from a RC-35 to the RC-7 and let me tell you...

    HUGE difference. I just kick myself, had I known... I would have

    purchased the RC-7 to begin with. I had an all R-35 setup, RC-35,

    RF-35s, RB-35s and RB-25s.

    I am in the process of switching it all to the RC-7, RB-75s, RS-7s and

    some inwalls (RCW-5s or R-5800) for the rear surround. I am still

    waiting on my RB-75s... but the RC-7, RS-7s sound GREAT! Of

    course I have sold all my 35 series, so I am running some near 20 year

    old Wharfedale Diamonds for my Mains till the 75s show up.

    I ran the RB-35s for my surrounds and really liked

    them. Especially when listening to music. I switched them

    out for the RS-7s just because they look better hanging on the walls

    and personally I like the WDST sound... it fits my room pretty well.

    Don't even think twice... if it is in your budget do the RC-7 now...

    you can always slowly upgrade the rest later if you get the bug.

    And the Klipsch reference stuff holds its value pretty well if you buy

    it right to begin with. You will lose some $$$ but it won't be a

    huge beating.

    ps. Post some pictures when you get it all setup!

  15. I recently got a pair of Sanus Natural Foundations 24" stands for my

    RB-75s. With the RB-75 at 20 inches... the stand put the horn

    right near or slightly above my ear level when seated. I got the

    maple because it matches my Sanus Maple stereo rack and tv stand.

    I purchased right from Sanus.com on the web site. They were only

    about $10 more then other places I found on the web... but I could

    trust them... and they got here quickly. I paid about $109 for

    the pair of Maple 24".

    They came with spikes and/or feet for the bottoms, and brass spikes or

    rubber pads for the top into the speaker. There is a nice cable

    mgt. spline down the back that hides the wire nicely and even a hole in

    the bottom of the stand.

    I think the sanus stuff is very well made... and it cheaper then the

    Bello stuff which has some similar models. All solid hardwoods

    (if you are looking at the naturals and nice construction.

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