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dazbug76

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  1. Further down the track would the ss-1 be an ok match for rf-15's or any reference range?
  2. Im thinking ss-1 over the rs-10 and even rs-25 as my reciever is 120 wpc, where ss-1 are 100 watts, rs-10 50 watts, and rs-25 75 watts. Further down the track would the ss-1 be an ok match for rf-15's or any reference range?
  3. my current fronts are matching Jamo X series speakers. Front - 2 watt bass reflex, 2 x 6.5' woofer, 1' horn tweeter, 92db sensitivity, freq range 40 - 20000, cross over freq 2000hz, 6 ohms Centre is same except freq range 60 -20000hz The SS-1 are the older ones I think - http://www.internationaldynamics.com.au/interdyn/cons/Brand03pop.asp?id=93 I will upgrade front, but not for another yr or so (due to new house/projector/dvdplayer etc -ie)money, and i like the jamo's but cant get matching rears as they are huge) Given the above what would be a better match?
  4. Hi, Here in Australia Klipsch speakes are pretty expensive. On my budget (AU $1000) for 4 surrounds would i be better off with A) Rs-10 reference OR SS-1 synergy? (the front speakers have 6.5" woofers, so neither a re perfect match, but out of these 2 which would i be better to go for? NOTE: thanks for other suggestions, but ive narrowed it down to these 2
  5. I currently have the Jamo X series front and centre which also have the 'Horm Tweeter" I think for the moment i will buy a new sub and 4 new surrounds, then upgrade front later as they arent affixed to wall. http://www.jamo.com/consumer/products/products.php3?id=X+550 I like the size of the Rs-10, but but they have only a 4" woofer s apposed to the Rs-25 which has a 5.25" woofer. My jamo's have 6.5" woofers. Which would be a better blend. The only reason im worried about the RS-25 is that they are bigger, and the left and right listeners will be only 80 cm from the speakers if that (incl surrinds and surround back) Also, would u reccomend getting Rs-10/25 for all surrounds (x4) do to the close proximity to the listeners heads. (ill be in the middle of the 3 single seater recliners, so wont worry me too much unless the GF beats me to the middle chair)
  6. thanks john, they sound like the speakers for me. Would u recommend 25's for all surrounds or put rb15 on back walls?
  7. Anyone, where are all the klipsch owners?
  8. Hi, Im new here and this is my first post. I live in Australia and have just seen the light..Klipsch!! I have a few questions on my soon to be 7.1 setuo All rear speakers will be flush mounted on wall. Q1. I want to put the RS-25(orRS-10) on the side surrounds. Do I also put these as the surround back speakers or would the Rb15 be a better choice. I thought of the RB15 for SB, but they have a rear port, which i thought u are not meant to flush mount? Q2. Also, can someone tell me, are the RS-25/10 dipole, bipole or direct radiating speakers. They talk about the Wide range freq, but dont say what type they are. They sound like bipole. Q3. One more question, in surround sound do can u still pin point where the sound is coming frm as in a gun shot or something (which I like) but also want the dispersed sound, as the left and right seating position are about 3 ft from speakers (surround and rears) NB I will be running these with a Sherwood Newcastle R-965 flagship receiver with Jamo X fronts (these will be replaced soon, but have the horn tweeters so they sort of match)
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